Articles About Perry League t-ball :: Page 3
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Slipping and sliding at T-ball
It was raining steadily, heavily, when I got to Gaunt Park at 6:20 p.m. The park was empty. Just me and the steady rain. Then around 6:30 p.m., two cars pulled into the parking lot.
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The mysterious ways of T-ball
Julia Camard, 2, came to the tee and picked up the ball, taking it off the tee, and reached for the one I held in my right hand. “Okay,” I said, and switched balls with her.
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Birthday madness at T-ball
What is truly remarkable about this T-ball program? It is the kids themselves.
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International night at t-ball
They’re considerate, these T-ball kids. Cruz Drew, 6, took me aside around 7:30 p.m. to explain to me he was sorry.
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Love! Love! Love! at T-ball
It was another wonderful night at T-ball.
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T-ball’s rascals, scamps and scalliwags
Spring is here and the distinctive sounds of kids, teens and young adults playing ball at Gaunt Park — the cracks of bats connecting with hard balls and soft balls, the shouts of joy, the roars of approval, the moans of dismay as another runner crosses the plate — fill the air.
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The little and big miracles of T-ball
They’re all little miracles. Sometimes big miracles.
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T-ball keeps ‘em coming back
Our Perry League t-ball program is for all children ages 2–9 regardless of race, color or creed, sexual orientation, ethnicity, spiritual inclination, ability or disability. We’re at Gaunt Park every Friday night from 6:30–8 p.m.
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Learning to fly with T-ball
Darija Lackovich-Van Gorp, 4, is delighted with her brand new Perry League T–shirt. She tells me how wonderful it is as she stands at the tee not swinging her bat.
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T-ball’s no joke, but fun abounds
We’re doing knock-knock jokes. I don’t know who started this. We were doing our exercises. We were about to get on our hands and knees and crawl around two other people when someone said, “Knock, knock.”
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