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MARVIN RIDGE SCRIMMAGES (2-27-10)

Discussion in 'Softball Forum' started by Softball Guru, Mar 1, 2010.

  1. Softball Guru

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    I just wanted to say that Piedmont High School Softball Team & Families really had a great time @ Marvin Ridge High School on Saturday. Coach Allran and his staff / players put on a great scrimmage, and the weather was beautiful. Also got a chance to speak to the big guy ( POP RIVERS ). Thanks again for a fun time !!

    Brian AKA Guru


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  2. Pop Rivers

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    Thank You!

    The Forest Hills High School Softball family would also like to thank Coach Kevin Allran and the fine people at Marvin Ridge High School for the excellent job at the scrimmage on Saturday. We were fortunate that a team dropped out and opened a spot for us. A good time was had by all and I even got to spend a little time with the (Guru) of TBR fame. What a day!
     
  3. Pineville Mud Dawgs

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    :N1yeeaah:I can tell you the South Meck Sabres had a great time and really appreciate the opportunity to participate. Being a parent of a freshman player, this was a great first experience for us. Thanks to all that worked to make it happen!
     
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    I heard the "Beast of Union County" was ripping the cover off the ball this past weekend.
     

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