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Calif. Boy Convicted of Killing Teammate

Saturday, July 09, 2005 5:20:16 AM

LANCASTER, Calif. (AP) - A 13-year-old boy was convicted Friday of beating another teen to death with a baseball bat after his team lost its first game of the season.

Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Richard Naranjo found the teen guilty of second-degree murder in juvenile court.

The boy, whose name was not released because he is a minor, struck 15-year-old Jeremy Rourke in the knee and again in the head after an April 12 youth league game. Jeremy died later that night.


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