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Softball teams take center stage

By Walter J. Sutherland
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Posted on Jul 30 2012

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Astig Futsal, Capital Hill Ballfield, Daniel Ramirez, Go Green, kids, Micro Beach, SSC, Trench Tech, Walter Sutherland
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Players of the IP&E-sponsored Astig Futsal pose for a group photo before their U18 game against the Thundercats last week in the SSC futsal summer league at the TSL Sports Complex. (Contributed Photo)
Wild Bill?s Jack Thoensaket, left, and Go Green?s Raphael Zapanta battle for the ball during their game in the men?s division of the SSC futsal summer league at the TSL Sports Complex. (Roselyn B. Monroyo)
SaiPal’s Gloyd Martin waits for the pitch during their playoff game against eventual finalist Natibu in the men?s division of the Chamolinian softball league last week at the Capital Hill Ballfield. (Walter Sutherland)

Participants in last week?s kids triathlon pose for a group photo before the start of the race at the Kan Pacific Swimming Pool in Marpi. (Contributed Photo)
Trench Tech trainee Daniel Ramirez (in red shirt) warms up while other participants in the 10K event of the Hyatt Run For A Cause wait for the start of the race last week at Micro Beach. (Roselyn B. Monroyo)

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