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| 4 | 5 | 0 |
Thursday, April 24 |
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| 6:30 PM | Field 1 |
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Home
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Discount no.5
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Loss 1 - 14 |
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Thursday, May 1 |
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| 6:30 PM | Field 1 |
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Home
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Ballers
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Win 5 - 3 |
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Thursday, May 8 |
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| 8:30 PM | Field 1 |
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Home
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challengers
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Loss 6 - 7 |
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Thursday, May 15 |
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| 6:30 PM | Field 1 |
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Home
vs
Big Red Balls
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Win 13 - 6 |
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Thursday, May 22 |
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| 6:30 PM | Field 1 |
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Home
vs
CHOPPER.......kickballs
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Loss 6 - 22 |
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| 7:30 PM | Field 1 |
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Visitor
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challengers
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Win 14 - 9 |
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Thursday, May 29 |
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| 9:30 PM | Field 1 |
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Home
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E-towns Finest
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Loss 7 - 8 |
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Thursday, June 12 |
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PLAYOFFS
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| 6:30 PM | Field 1 |
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Home
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Big Red Balls
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Win 6 - 1 |
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| 7:30 PM | Field 1 |
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Home
vs
CHOPPER.......kickballs
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Loss 0 - 5 |
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Thursday, June 19 |
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PLAYOFFS
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In a crazy month which has been officially renamed "June-uary", it was still perfect kickball weather in Everett this Thursday. In the first game of the evening it was Big Red Balls squaring off against Bed,Balls & Beyond. This is the playoffs and anything can happen! One thing that didn't happen though was the defense throwing out Angie Cartmill of Bed,Balls & Beyond! They got out to an early lead which they never relinquished thanks in large part to the 4-for-4 performance from the plate by Angie. She would time and again lay down a textbook bunt and no sooner would the catcher get to the ball & look to first base only to see a trail of dust and Angie already on base! Possibly even more impressive was her defense which caused the opposing offense to rename her area to the "don't kick to that girl" zone. Someone had a tally that she had 6 catches and no misses or drops! Congrats to Bed,Balls & Beyond for their 6-1 victory and to Angie Cartmill - The Player Of The Week!!!
Mike "Old Guy" Waite played far from his age on this night.
He was like Stretch Armstrong on defense at first base. He looked as limber as a teenager.
On offense, it was all business. Steady base knock here, pushing for the extra base there, and helpful base coaching throughout...