Bro Day!

Katie Roth
A team bonding event where they learn how to climb the softball fence, do mini fun challenges and games, and make a bunch of fun memories together!
The long awaited Bro Day was finally able to happen! Despite some early wind and rain, the weather had mercy on this dedicated team and cleared up/warmed up for some goofy fun! Between the official initiation of learning how to climb the softball fence, fun games like "make your own bingo card," hungry hungry hippos, different food challenges involving oreos, marshmallows, and tortillas, it was a super fun day! It's so awesome that everyone could compete, empower, celebrate each other in a totally different way, outside of the softball areana! As the season continues, it's bonding moments like these that help keep the team happy, healthy, and fun! Great jog Tigers, can't wait for more events! 
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