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New softball team swings into success

There were big smiles, big hits, and even bigger cheers as Noosa’s brand-new Under 12 softball team — the Noosa Seagulls — flew high at Softball Queensland’s U12 Junior Carnival in Brisbane last weekend, proudly taking home third place overall.

Representing the Noosa District Softball Association, the Seagulls showed incredible team spirit and enthusiasm, especially for a group that’s only been playing together for a few short weeks. From the first pitch to the final play, the kids gave it their all — and the energy was electric.

The Seagulls not only played their hearts out but made plenty of new friends, mixing with players from the Brisbane Softball Association and soaking up the fun and excitement of a big sporting carnival.

And it wasn’t just the players having a ball — the Noosa cheer squad (aka their families) made sure everyone knew who the Seagulls were, stealing bases just as well as they steal chips!

With colourful chants and endless encouragement, they were the loudest and proudest supporters of the day.

Coach Richard Wakeham said he couldn’t be prouder of how far the team has come.

“They’ve worked hard, supported each other, and had so much fun along the way — that’s what it’s all about.”

Richard, along with assistant coach Doug Friske have spent countless hours teaching, encouraging, and sharing their love of softball — helping the kids develop their skills and confidence with every game.

Families keen to join in the fun can head down to the Noosa District Sports Complex, 31 Butler Street, Tewantin, on Saturday mornings from 9am.

Kids can grab a glove, join in a game, and enjoy a FREE trial session to see what softball is all about.

The Noosa District Softball Association is all about fun, friendship, and fair play, offering a safe and welcoming space for boys and girls aged 4 and up, plus adults.

With experienced coaches and a great community vibe, it’s the perfect sport for anyone who wants to get active, make friends, and have a great time!

For more info: facebook.com/noosadsoftball or email noosasoftball@gmail.com

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