Annual Blake Hanzlick Memorial CoEd Softball Tournament
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Event Details
Annual Blake Hanzlick Memorial CoEd Softball Tournament
All proceeds will go to The ALS Association
"ER" Extra Run Bracelets Available 2/$20
(One female/one male wear a bracelet and when they score it will count as 2 runs)
Rule and regulations:
• Team consist of 10 (7 guys-3 girls) or 12 (1 guy 1 girl Extra Hitter)
• Teams must use own balls (Classic M/W or Classic Plus-USSSA)
• Double Elimination
• Unlimited home runs
• Pitch count will begin at 1 ball/ 1 strike
• Run rule will be 10 after 5 or 15 after 3
• 55-minute game time.
• Tie games after 6 innings or 55-minute time limit will be decided by tiebreaker. (Inning starts with one out and last batter out on 2nd base)
• Teams must be ready to play once game before is done
Online Registration at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Akci9_kM1PaWiPeLTPDbQQQ8SKCbKsOs40TMQSgYk0s/viewform?c=0&w=1
Phone Registration and/or Questions you can call
Freddy at 316.300.5700 or Tony at 316.350.5283
Checks can be made out to Blake’s Buddies and mailed to
714 S Maize CT Wichita, KS 67209
Annual Blake Hanzlick Memorial CoEd Softball Tournament
Phone : 316-300-5700 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : fmiranda321@yahoo.com
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