St. Joe "Spirit League" offers all kids a chance to play ball
By: Matt Randall
Posted: Jul 25, 2019 1:07 AM EDT
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ST. JOSEPH, Mich. - As summertime and baseball season begins to wind down, one local league wraps up its third season.
Spirit League, created by parents of athletes with special needs, played the final game of the season on Wednesday evening in front of its largest crowd. The league is not only run by the parents, but also helped with numerous volunteers and support from the community.
Hear more in the video above!
If you would like to participate in Spirit League or find other ways to support in the future, contact Tina Shasky at [email protected]
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