QUINCY — Eli Johnson thought the ball he had just barreled was headed for a landing spot somewhere in the middle of Ninth Street until Quincy Notre Dame first base coach Alex Harbin began barking. “He yells at me, ‘You need to be on your horse,’” Johnson said. “He was telling me if it’s down I need to be on (second base) and we’re going to score no matter what.” Meanwhile, QND starting pitcher Kaden Marth knew Johnson wasn’t stopping until he re…
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