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Over 800 men
participated on 43 slow pitch softball teams in 2006 at Father Kelly
Park in the Globe. Teams were composed of men,
women,
seniors and co-ed players from Fall River and surrounding communities
who played every day of the week between April and November. Teams,
including Fall River teams Rogers, Riggins and CNN, competed against one
another in a round-robin series in October. The top four teams receive a
trophy and three players are awarded Most Valuable Player status at an
annual award event in the fall. Jack Hackett, who oversees the leagues
along with John Corbishley, commented that it's getting harder to
recruit younger players. "There are too many distractions with
television and computer games these days," he said. He would like to see
more adults build sports into their weekly routine as a way to have fun
and get exercise at the same time. For more information about adult
softball in Fall River, contact
Jack at 508-801-6518 or John at 508-672-6336. |
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(Top row. left) Clint Courchesna waits for his turn at bat in the Swansea Last Call team dugout. (Top row, right) Jack Hackett, organizer of 43 teams at Father Kelly Park, gets together during the game with Jenn Almeida, catcher with the Bombers co-ed team and John Corbishley organizer of eleven additional teams that play in Fall River. (Middle row, center) Kenny White hits one into center field. (Middle row, right) Al Costa pitches against the New Bedford Lawmen. |
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