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Kickball fundraiser still accepting teams Cindy Aguirre-Herrera

Seguin Little League to host spring fundraiser

(Seguin) -- Instead of swinging for the fences, they’ll be kicking to the fences during this weekend’s kickball fundraiser benefiting Seguin Little League. The kickball tournament is set for Saturday at the Little League Fields in Max Starcke Park. Board President Amanda Peterson says it’s not too late to come out and participate. She says folks can either bring a team or have a team waiting for them. “If you want to make a team, you can. For a team, it’s $250. You can bring anybody you want. If you don’t have anybody and you say that you don’t have anybody ‘to play kickball with me,’ still come down. We will put you on a team. We will make teams because we had people that have reached out and said, ‘I don’t know anybody. I’m new to town.’ Come on down. It’s $25 for individuals and we want as many people to come out and have a lot of fun with us,” said Peterson. Each team will consist of 12 players. Peterson says registration will also be available on the day of the tournament.

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“It’s going to start at 9 o’clock in the morning. That’s when we are hoping to start our first set of games. Each team should play about three games. We are going to have some pool games just to see how you are and see where we are going to put you and then we will start our bracket games,” said Peterson. Peterson says all proceeds will go back to Little League. She says the group is hoping to make improvements at the local fields. “The money is going to a great project that we want to get taken care of for the kids of Little League. We are hoping to raise enough money to start expanding our dugouts and adding onto them because anybody who has played Little League knows our dugouts are small and they get kind of cramped especially as the boys and girls get bigger. As they grow up, it’s just more space that they are taking up so we are running out of room (and) we are trying to make the dugouts bigger for them,” said Peterson. Kickball, pg. 3


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