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Sloths rules grass v-ball tourney

Team Sloths ‘N’ Slugs ‘N’ Harmony bested 22 other squads to rule the 9th Annual Reverse Coed Grass Volleyball Tournament held last Saturday at the Capital Hill Ballfield. The Sloths—composed of Tyler Willsey and Christen Steinkuller—foiled the Cinderella run of the Bumpin Uglies’...
Posted On Jan 18 2016 06:00
, By Jon Perez

Softball tournament next month

A softball tournament will be held from Feb. 13 to 15 at the Capital Hill Ballfield. The event is co-ed and will implement a double-round robin format. Organizers are looking at 12 teams. Entrance fee is only $150. For more information, contact Larry Olouachel at 287-1431 or Liz...
Posted On Jan 30 2015 04:00
, By Jun Dayao
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Team Angel wins last softball fundraiser

Team Angel went undefeated to clinch the crown in the final edition of the Sta. Remedios slow-pitch softball fundraising tournament held over the weekend at the Capital Hill Ballfield. Team Angel went undefeated against five other teams, including Team Akarri, in the elimination...
Posted On Sep 25 2014 04:00
, By Jon Perez

Team Akkari shoots for second softball crown

Team Akarri hopes to keep the Sta. Remedios slow-pitch softball tournament title when it vies anew for the second edition of the fundraising event to be held over the weekend at the Capital Hill Ballfield. The tournament is a fundraising event for next month’s Sta. Remedios...
Posted On Sep 18 2014 04:00
, By Jon Perez
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