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An hour before first pitch, NC State reserve infielder Carson Falsken played catch with a group of young children in front of the Wolfpack dugout on the first base side. As they threw the ball around, another bunch of kids raced around the base paths. NC State’s goal was to make a fun and inviting environment for children battling cancer for its ‘Victory Over Cancer’ game Sunday afternoon against Ball State. It seemed like the Wolfpack did just that, putting smiles on their faces, before a 11-3 series-sweep win over the Cardinals. “It was really exciting because I wanted to get together with e…

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