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Players pray for fine weather

NOOSA SOFTBALL
Noosa softballers are hoping for fine weather for the last matches this Saturday before the summer holiday break.
The grounds in Tewantin were too wet for play on Saturday after last week’s rain but the fields will be in great condition by the time the season resumes on 27 January.
Junior boys and girls and senior players are welcome to join softball for the second half of the season. Fees for juniors will be reduced to $100 for players who start in January – this covers all your playing costs including club jerseys, registration, equipment, coaching and game day costs. The season continues through to Easter.
For children as young as four years old, Little League teaches bat and ball handling skills, and basic rules of the game. And training by qualified coaches is provided every week.
A men’s and a mixed social game are played on Saturday afternoons, and a women’s game is also played fortnightly.
The cost for seniors is $12 per day to cover insurance and the cost of an umpire.
For information phone Sue on 0458 676 463, email noosasoftball@gmail.com or visit Noosa Softball on Facebook.

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