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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Senior Softball League Recruiting Players for Spring Season

The Tri-County Senior Softball League is looking for players, managers and scorekeepers- ages 55 and up- for the upcoming 2013 season.

The Tri-County Senior Softball League (TCSSL) is currently looking for players, managers and scorekeepers- ages 55 and up- for the upcoming 2013 season. The co-ed league encourages both men and women to come out and participate. The TCSSL currently has three teams from Hartland, one team from Linden and will be adding a fifth team from Brighton for the upcoming season. The senior softball league promises a fun experience, exercise, competition as well as the opportunity to meet some great people. Spring training and tryouts will be held at the Tag's Sports Complex in Hartland beginning April 8 at 10 am. For further information contact Jim Wallace at 810-632-6436, or visit our web site at: www.hartlandseniorsoftball.com.

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Coach's Corner: Brighton Varsity Softball Sweeps Fowlerville

The Bulldogs take home a win before taking a time out for spring break.

- Submitted by Coach Rob Barr The Bulldogs Varsity Softball Team played well Wednesday night, sweeping a pair of games against Fowlerville. The first game was a complete team win offensively and defensively with the final score 12-6. We had 12 runs on 19 hits. Leading the team were senior Olivia Silvestri, who went 4-4 with a double and triple while pitching a three hit game with six strikeouts. Senior Jordin Meadows and Kumi Lelei Amituanai both went 4-4 as well. Defensively, sophomore Meghan Pierce and junior Marissa Isaac were outstanding. The second game, which ended with a Bulldog win at 6-1, saw two kids break out of hitting slumps. Brighton junior Kendall Gaiss went 3-4 while freshman Blessings Amituanai went 2-3, scoring two runs. …

Tim Arrick

1:31 pm on Thursday, April 5, 2012

Some pictures from the games posted in Pics and Clips.   more ›

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Joe Kocur and Celebrity Friends to Play Ball in Honor of Kendal Lividini on Saturday

Local police and firefighters will take on Red Wings and local celebrities to raise money for area charities.

Former Detroit Red Wing Joe Kocur, along with other local celebrities and Red Wing alumni, is hosting the Third Annual Joe Kocur and Celebrity Friends Softball Tournament on Saturday at Duck Lake Pines in Highland. This year's event is in honor of Kendal Lividini, a Hartland High School student who lost her battle with cancer earlier this year. The event will feature Kocur and his friends playing against policemen and firefighters from Milford, White Lake and Highland. The gates open at 10:30 a.m. Over the past three years, Kocur said, the event has raised tens of thousands of dollars for local charities. "We expect to exceed $50,000 this year," he said. "This is our third season hosting this event," he said. "With all the help of the …

Tammy Chinn

9:29 am on Wednesday, August 3, 2011

That is so impressive!! It shows that people truly care when it comes to great charities!!   more ›

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