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25th Annual Kenny Church Memorial Tournament

Published 1:30 am Thursday, June 9, 2022

When mother nature gives you rain … get out the Shop-Vac! Danny Winger is seen here Saturday morning vacuuming the field. Later Winger was seen wearing a life jacket. Photo Christina Jennings
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When mother nature gives you rain … get out the Shop-Vac! Danny Winger is seen here Saturday morning vacuuming the field. Later Winger was seen wearing a life jacket. Photo Christina Jennings

When mother nature gives you rain … get out the Shop-Vac! Danny Winger is seen here Saturday morning vacuuming the field. Later Winger was seen wearing a life jacket. Photo Christina Jennings
Pitching for the Charge against the Scrap Yard Dawgs was Kailyn Crowder. Photo by Lonnie Archibald
Cubs pitcher Estevan Ramos on the mound against the Angels. Photo Lonnie Archibald
Bailey Johnson of the Scrap Yard Dawgs pitches against the Charge Saturday in the rain and mud. Photo by Lonnie Archibald
In action, Saturday pitching against the Cubs was Angels Dominick Sanchez. Photo by Lonnie Archibald
As runner Tannon Gaydeski was safe at first as Cubs first baseman Daniel Pressley took the throw. The Cubs won the championship in a close 4 to 3 contest in the Kenny Church baseball Tournament played at Duncan Field Sunday. Photo by Lonnie Archibald
Scrap Yard Dawgs third baseman Pearl Salazar tags Bandits runner Sarah Sifuentes out at third. Scrap Yard won the Kenny Church softball championship by defeating the Bandits. Photo by Lonnie Archibald

The games must go on!

It was a rainy day Saturday and Sunday, June 4 and 5 for the annual Kenny Church Tournament played at Duncan Fields. The rain didn’t seem to hamper the play, however, as the youngsters gave it their all. Even snow cones were available and selling well. These future Spartans probably had their eyes set on state baseball and softball tournaments following the success of both girls’ and boys’ high school teams this season.