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Crimsons Cory Bunner talks about the loss, and the season

Crimsons Cory Bunner talks about the loss, and the season Dennis Mathes, dmathes@myjournalcourier.com FacebookTwitterEmail Baseball isn’t always fair. Sometimes, it’s downright cruel. After Jacksonville scratched and clawed its way to a 5-5 tie with two runs in the top of the fifth, top-seeded Springfield erupted for 10 runs in the bottom half of the inning to end the game early, beating the Crimsons 15-5 in a regional championship game at Robin Roberts Stadium in Springfield on Tuesday. Jacksonville made five errors four in the fifth inning. “It’s frustrating because this group you know, we’ve been better than that this year,” Jacksonville coach Cory Bunner said. “But against a really good team, they’re going to put pressure on you, and we just weren’t able to match that. They just kept hitting it around, we couldn’t make plays it’s frustrating for the guys because they deserve better. We’ve had a really good season, especially these seniors. The

Illinois moves to Phase 5, fully reopens Friday What you need to know

It means that everything can reopen without any capacity restrictions. Restaurants, fitness centers, offices, retail facilities, amusement parks, museums and zoos can return to full capacity. Some stores may still require customers to wear a mask. Spectator events can return to full attendance. For instance, the Bank of Springfield Center and Robin Roberts Stadium can now have full capacity at their events. Conventions, festivals and other large events can also resume with full attendance. Farmers markets and other social events can now resume with full capacity. Illinoisans can now resume normal activities, indoor or outdoor, without having to wear a mask.

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Illinois bridge phase: What are the latest COVID-19 restrictions

After weeks and months of waiting, Illinois will enter the bridge phase of the Restore Illinois reopening plan Friday. The newest phase is intended to be a slow and steady ramp-up to Phase 5, the most permissive level of reopening with no capacity limits, on June 11 at the earliest. Here s a look at what to expect when Illinois loosens its rules and regulations on Friday: Dining in Illinois Seated areas will be unchanged throughout the bridge phase, with the 6-feet limit remaining in effect and masks being required.  On the other hand, standing areas, such as bars, will see upticks in capacity. Outdoor areas will be allowed to have half capacity, while indoor areas will see an increase to 30% capacity. The limit had been set at 25% during Phase 4.

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