Community Day!

Katie Roth
Middle school players, high school players, family, and friends show up to a warm spring day to celebrate our softball community with some fun games and great food!
Thank you to all the players for their hard work and dedication this season! There's been improvement everywhere! Thank you family and friends for your support this season and for helping make this community day so fun! From making the food, passing it out, and cleaning up, it's the background stuff and the details that y'all do that make this program work, so thank you so much! Thank you coaches for your dedication to making this program better than the year before! Let's keep growing, having fun, and making great memories together!
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