Hejola report
for 06072012.
Cchwnn
Kingsville,tx.
Hello there my name is Johnnie el Quemon con today’s award winning headline
news:
Increase number
of seeing dogs at young baseball program.
Ten parents
honor at mid season celebrations.
And finally
a lift on chasing foul balls till the end of the season.
After a few
years not allowing folks to chase foul balls, the league last night lifted the
ban and will allow parents, and children to chase them foul balls. The only
reason is because the league decided to stop awarding snow cones to those that
brought the foul ball back. Instead the league has agreed to award free big hugs
from the umpires as an award to those that bring back them foul balls.
Last night
ten parents were honor on how great they were as parents so far compared to
last year. It seems que these ten parents were ban from attending any games due
to their poor sportsmanship and actions they took on other parents, teams, and
umpires. Many of the folks that attending the ceremonies were very impress with
them now and hoping que the can remain stable till the end of the season.
Yesterday the
local barrio youth baseball league approved a measure that would allow blind
umpires to use their eye seeing dog as an extra umpire. After a bitter debate
about the number of bad calls made this season que the league has agreed to let
umpires bring their aids with them and hopefully finished the season without any
more incidents.
Ok raza
remember keep your eyes on the bouncing balls.
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