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RRC Slow Pitch Event June 4th, 2015

May 14, 2015

Slow Pitch MusicDig out your ball and glove and come out for a fun and friendly competition at the 9th annual Red River College’s Staff Co-ed Slow-Pitch Community Event!

You can register as a team or register as an individual and be placed on a team. Teams consist of at least TEN players and must have a minimum of FOUR females playing in each inning. Every team can play up to three games.

The event takes place on June 4th from 9:30am to 4 pm at the John Blumberg Park ball diamonds, at 4540 Portage Ave. Registration is available from the RRC Wellness Blog page or by contacting “Super” Mario De Negri (mdenegri@rrc.ca).

Each player must contribute $15.00, which covers park fees, use of equipment, and a lunch. Please state if you are a vegetarian in your registration. This will also get you one raffle ticket to win one of many prizes through out the day. Make cheques payable to Red River College Slow-pitch event.

You can also register to play one of our many Low Organized Games such as bocce and ladder toss or bring a musical instrument to jam if slow pitch isn’t your forte but would like to be a part of the event. $15.00 will also include a lunch and raffle ticket.

If you feel you would just like to come out for the day or even a few hours please feel welcome at no cost. Food cannot be paid for on the day of the event to RRC.

This is an eco-friendly event so please minimize all waste. Bring reusable water bottles or jugs as water is not supplied at the diamonds but refilling can be done in the clubhouse. Pack out what you pack in. Bring your own gloves, sun lotion, and hat.

Registration deadline is May 25th,2015

Location of the tournament is John Blumberg, 4540 Portage ave. Every registered player will be forwarded game rules and a game schedule.

Directions to John Blumberg is head west on portage ave just passing the perimeter. It will be on the south side.

Slow Pitch Registration 2015

 

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