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Adisyn Keel was one of two local players now on Dublin-based SWAT. |
School's in session. The rec. department's getting ready for football. But for local softball players, there's always travel ball. Several were in Douglas Saturday at a tournament hosted by Coffee County's recreation department.
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Juliette Stevens is one of several members of this summer's s state runner up 9-10 girls team on the Alley Cats. |
Joni Lucas and Adisyn Keel, both members of this year's 10 and under all star state runners up, have moved to live pitch. Both made their debuts with Dublin-based SWAT. Kendall Kitchens picked up with a new team from Eastman, Sweet Heat.
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Mishayla Brown sets to throw from second base. |
Also in action were the Cochran-based Alley Cats. A 10 and under machine pitch team, they've been playing off and on over the past year. The team is coached by Jeff Mickle, Mike Brown, and Scott Kletcke.
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NenaBeth Mickle streches to keep her foot on the bag. |
The team lost their pool game but beat Sweet Heat 12-0. Despite losing 14-2 to the Hot Shots, a win against Lee County and the 'Cats would play in their first championship game. They led 10-6 going into the final inning but lost 11-10.
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Shelton Dean sqeeezes a catch. |
Next Saturday, the Alley Cats will host a tournament in Cochran.
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