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The Red Hawks topped the Blue Bombers 8-6 in the Marsh Field High School All-Star ClassicLSJ Logo incert on Wednesday.

The annual end of season baseball game takes place at Marsh for the top senior baseball players from the Greater Muskegon area.

Check out a few photos from the action.

Orchard View's Mike Parker gets a lead off first base while Grand Haven's Johnny Miller holds Parker on. Photo/Marc Hoeksema

Orchard View’s Mike Parker gets a lead off first base while Grand Haven’s Johnny Miller holds Parker on. Photo/Marc Hoeksema

Zack Houston makes a play at short stop for the Blue Bombers. Photo/Marc Hoeksema

Zack Houston makes a play at short stop for the Blue Bombers. Photo/Marc Hoeksema

Fremont's Christian Wade gets ready to throw the pitch. Photo/Marc Hoeksema

Fremont’s Christian Wade gets ready to throw the pitch. Photo/Marc Hoeksema

Muskegon Catholic's Anthony Woodard fist bumps North Muskegon first base coach Warren Kent. Photo/Marc Hoeksema

Muskegon Catholic’s Anthony Woodard fist bumps North Muskegon first base coach Warren Kent. Photo/Marc Hoeksema

Fremont pitcher Jake Burt pulls in from the stretch to deliver the pitch. Photo/Marc Hoeksema

Fremont pitcher Jake Burt pulls in from the stretch to deliver the pitch. Photo/Marc Hoeksema

Western Michigan Christian's Eric Bourdo gets the force out at second base after catching the toss from Spring Lake short stop Kyle Zietlow. Photo/Marc Hoeksema

Western Michigan Christian’s Eric Bourdo gets the force out at second base after catching the toss from Spring Lake short stop Kyle Zietlow. Photo/Marc Hoeksema

MCC's Anthony Woodard (No. 12) runs to first base with Red Hawk pitcher and Whitehall grad Jake Gillhespy in the background. Photo/Marc Hoeksema

MCC’s Anthony Woodard (No. 12) runs to first base with Red Hawk pitcher and Whitehall grad Jake Gillhespy in the background. Photo/Marc Hoeksema

Whitehall's Jake Gillhespy delivers the pitch. Photo/Marc Hoeksema

Whitehall’s Jake Gillhespy delivers the pitch. Photo/Marc Hoeksema