Date Announced for 83rd Annual Warren County Area Fastpitch Softball Old-Timer’s Game

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A decades-long Monmouth tradition will once again be held this summer. The 83rd Annual Warren County Area Fastpitch Softball Old-Timers Game will take place on Sunday, August 8th at Monmouth Park. All former area softball players 40 and over are invited to play. The night starts with batting & fielding practice from 4:30-5:00. The flag presentation, memorial remembrances and recognition of this year’s Old-Timer of the Year will be at 5:00, followed by the 83rd annual old-time’s game. There will be drawings throughout the game for prizes for children in attendance. If you are interested in playing, or know someone that would interested, contact Old-Timer committee chairman, Tom Glenn at (309) 221-5276 or email Tom at tomwcyma@hotmail.com.

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