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A Catholic School Principal Prepares For First-Pitch Duty At Phillies' Game

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) - The principal of Nazareth Academy High School in Northeast Philadelphia is throwing out the first pitch tonight at the Phillies' game.

As a high school principal, Sister Mary Joan Jacobs tells the girls who attend her school that anything is possible -- and tonight she plans to prove it.

"I'm happy to represent Nazareth," she says.  "I'm excited. I'm a little nervous.  I've never done this before.  But as Tug McGraw says, you gotta believe!"

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How did she prepare?

"Well, I had our two star freshman pitchers who brought us the fifth consecutive Academy League championship this year -- Taylor and Brianna -- show me to put my foot forward, arch the ball, move back and throw."

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And she says she plans to wear her habit.

"Oh, without a doubt.  What else would I be in?"

...although she is adding a Phillies t-shirt.

A contingent of 700 people from the Nazareth community will be at the game to watch.

Reported by Michelle Durham, KYW Newsradio 1060

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