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Kicker?

Summer Co-ed Kickball at Ballard Boys & Girls Club Sundays - Softcore
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Pink - Hot
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Team Schedule

Sunday, June 30

Week 2 - Roster Freeze
4:00 PM Field 1
 
Bunts and Blunts - Indy #K13 Team Logo
Visitor
vs
Bunts and Blunts - Indy #K13
Win
21 - 2

Sunday, July 14

Week 3 - Final Shirts
5:00 PM Field 1
 
Billfish Team Logo
Visitor
vs
Billfish
Win
15 - 5

Sunday, July 21

Week 4 - RSVP
4:00 PM Field 1
 
Kicks Or It Didn't Happen Team Logo
Visitor
vs
Kicks Or It Didn't Happen
Loss
4 - 21

Sunday, July 28

Week 5 - Playoffs Next Week
3:00 PM Field 1
 
Visitor
vs
Kicks Some Balls
Win
19 - 13
Forfeit to Ballzinga Loss

Sunday, August 11

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3:00 PM Field 1
 
Home
vs
Kicks Some Balls
Win
12 - 9

Sunday, August 18

PLAYOFFS View Playoff Bracket
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Notes

Sunday, July 21

Mitch Webster

Kicker?

Started the game off very solid in the outfield locking down every thing that came his way. While his team may have been down it never stopped him from giving a play his all. This became most apparent when he did something that was inches away from the greatest play to ever happen in kickball. With a runner on third a line drive gets between the first and second baseman to him in the right center field. He didn't give up on trying to stop the run and kicked the ball back towards home plate with damn near perfect timing the ball swings from the outfield towards home plate where it hits the runner on the foot just after their foot got to the base. But in his calm demeanor he didn't let the safe call get to him and he finished the game even stronger.

Sunday, July 14

Peter Lyons

Kicker?

Playing a lot of different positions in the field he claimed his power came from the arm sleeve he was wearing. And while he had an amazing day on defense and a safe day on offense he capped the whole thing off with a pitching display the likes of which have never before been see. A display that included one batter alone taking eight pitches at home plate that miraculously resulted in a strike out. Regardless of the jokes thrown at him by his team he kept a cool demeanor that made the game better for everyone.

 

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