St. Elizabeth Healthcare and the Reds Community Fund distributed $50,000 worth of baseball and softball equipment.
Young athletes were also able to meet some of the pros within the Reds organization, including major leaguers Gavin Lux and Santiago Espinal.
On January 22, the Reds Community Fund, St. Elizabeth Healthcare and Pitch In For Baseball & Softball (PIFBS) distributed more than $50,000 worth of baseball and softball equipment to 24 Northern ...
The Valparaiso School Board is planning public hearings on new construction projects on Feb. 20 and March 20. The price for ...
The first thing was getting the bond passed and getting all this organized, and then once you finally start to see ground ...
Yakima's Parker Youth & Sports Foundation presented its $13,000 Carol Finney Fund grant award to Eisenhower softball at ...
A trio of events Monday showcased Duke student unity with the wider Durham community. From packing meals to loading up ...
Mayor George Brown, at Thursday’s regular council meeting, gave an update on efforts to rebuild a local baseball field after it was heavily damaged by a Fourth of July fire last year.
Former Missouri State University softball head coach Holly Hesse said she is thankful for the quick action of the Springfield ...
The Saranac Lake Elks Lodge #1508 recently purchased an automated external defibrillator (AED) for the Saranac Lake Youth ...
(KY3) - Former Missouri State University softball head coach Holly Hesse said ... Captain Chris Gardner and equipment operator Tyler Nevins performed the rescue, with backup from the water rescue ...
Parma Heights recently opened signups for youth baseball, softball, T-ball and Munchkins soccer.