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SUMMARY:BRIAN MASSE PROMOTING YOUTH IN SPORTS
DESCRIPTION:BRIAN MASSE PROMOTING YOUTH IN SPORTS\nBrian Masse M.P. (Windsor West) and Windsor West Little League (WWLL) are hosting a Free baseball clinic for children ages 4-17 this Saturday\, March 23rd from 4PM-6PM at the Toldo Lancer Centre\, 2555 College Ave. \nAs a long-time local sports institution\, WWLL has provided a fun and supportive environment for the youth to play baseball in Windsor West since 1956.  WWLL is based out of Mic Mac Park in Windsor\, with Divisions ranging from age 4 to 18. WWLL is a Baseball league run strictly by volunteers. In supporting this baseball clinic initiative\, the goal is to attract more youth in Windsor West to register for Little League baseball. www.wwll.ca \nBaseball Event Ambassador Lith Webb an elite-level softball player\, inducted into the Windsor Fastpitch Softball Hall of Fame in 2020 and then inducted into the Windsor- Essex Sports Hall of Fame in 2023. Lith is a 4x Team Canada player\, a member of the1996 Canadian Women’s Olympic Softball Team. Her passion is helping young people actualize their athletic goals through mentoring\, coaching on and off the field while providing practical tools to improve skill level. \nThank you to the many community partners such as the Windsor Police Community Service Branch\, Steve Pronger with Take a Shot Sports\, University of Windsor Lancer Men’s Baseball Team\, Lancer Women’s Softball Team\, Windsor Lady Expos coached by Kelli Paquette\, Mike Morencie from Nantais Athletics Inc.\, Mike Dugal with ASSIST Group\, Taryn Riley-Webb Store Manager from Giant Tiger West and PaxPitch Sports for their involvement in promoting youth in sports. \nWindsor Police Services’ Community Service Branch officers will also be available to raise community awareness of policing issues to gain greater community support and involvement. \nTake a Shot Sports is a community-based sports program that offers free skills training and game play development for youth between 8 and 11 years of age who have definite barriers of entry into the sport. \nASSIST Group has been helping youth participate in sports since 2007\, a grassroots group of people with a lifelong passion for sports committed to raising funds to help kids experience the joy of participating in organized games. \n“Since 1999\, I have personally supported Windsor West Little League\, as I truly believe that sport is a valued activity that can be used to promote physical activity and positive youth development while nurturing the qualities and attributes to build self-confidence.” stated Masse. \nWindsor West Little League (WWLL) President Yvette Temple stated\, “The benefits of the league to the kids are immense.  Some ball players who began playing at WWLL ended up receiving athletic scholarships and some have even made it to the big leagues or semi-pro leagues all over North America. Another equally important benefit is that it keeps many kids off the streets and provides physical activity in the spring/summer months.  Baseball\, like most sports\, teaches kids universal values\, principles and lifelong lessons. This weekend’s baseball clinic will provide an opportunity for kids to try baseball for the first time or improve basic skills in a large indoor venue at the Toldo Centre and hopefully kids will enjoy it and sign up for little league.”
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LOCATION:Toldo Lancer Centre\, 2555 College Ave.\, Windsor\, Ontario\, N9B 3P4\, Canada
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SUMMARY:TIGERS FIRST RESPONDERS NIGHT COMERICA PARK
DESCRIPTION:TIGERS AND BELFOR TO RECOGNIZE LOCAL FIRST RESPONDERS ON SEPTEMBER 12 AT COMERICA PARK\nHundreds of local first responders will be honored in pregame ceremony and will attend game vs. Cincinnati Reds at 6:40 p.m. \nFirst responders are known for helping others; for coming to the rescue in some of the darkest and most dangerous moments to keep others safe. They put their lives on the line for members of our community\, and dedicate themselves to ensuring everyone is safe. \nFirst responders  across metro Detroit deserve a regular show of gratitude\, and the Detroit Tigers alongside BELFOR Property Restoration (BELFOR) are proud to recognize how important they are to our communities. To express gratitude and show appreciation\, the Tigers and BELFOR will be honoring these heroes at Comerica Park on Tuesday\, September 12 in a pregame ceremony. \nThe program is part of BELFOR’s ongoing commitment to recognizing and showing gratitude for first responders in the community. The Tigers take on the Cincinnati Reds at 6:40 p.m. \nPrior to the on-field ceremony\, two first pitches will be thrown by local first responders\, including Chief Bob Phillips from the Macomb Township Fire Department and Chief Chris Stoecklein from the Canton Fire Department. BELFOR CEO Sheldon Yellen will catch each of the first pitches. \n“First responders put the safety of their communities first\, day in and day out\,” said Sheldon Yellen\, CEO of BELFOR. “On this day each year\, our BELFOR family expresses its solidarity for the heroes who gave the ultimate sacrifice on September 11th\, 2001. It’s an honor to participate in this annual First Responder game as a small token of our gratitude for their heroic efforts.” \n“We are honored and privileged to recognize the importance of first responders as we remember 9/11\, and to celebrate the incredible\, lifesaving work they do every day\,” said Chris Coffman\, Senior Vice President of Corporate Partnerships at Ilitch Sports + Entertainment. “They serve our communities day in and day out and continue to show us what bravery means.”
URL:https://inplaymagazine.com/events/tigers-first-responders-night-comerica-park/
LOCATION:Comerica Park\, 2100 Woodward Ave\, Detroit\, MI\, 48201\, United States
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