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6. - Posted July 26, 2008 9:31PM
kris101
5. - Posted May 7, 2008 5:32PM
SoftballPerformance_com
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4. - Posted February 18, 2008 11:59AM
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3. - Posted November 29, 2007 9:17PM
George__462
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2. - Posted September 24, 2006 6:00PM
Ball Coach
Very nice web site. Hope you get the bond issue passed. We need fields also, but can't get the city fathers to move in that direction.
Best of luck.
Pete Boulder, CO
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1. - Posted January 9, 2006 4:36AM
Pat
Hi everyone,
I want to pledge my support to Coles Little League in their ongoing effort to have a Little League baseball complex built for them.
As the former past-president of Alexandria Potomac Little League, I know the importance of having your own "home base" where people in the community can have their children come to play ball. Each year we at Alexandria Potomac would work with Fairfax County to secure our home fields, and, much like Coles, do not have a "complex" that we could call our own either.
Alexandria Potomac is in Little League's Virginia District 9, along with DTQ, Dale City and Woodbridge Little Leagues, all which have a complex of great fields to play on. (Veterans Park in Woodbridge is awesome!) Since Little League mandates that all leagues have to have children playing within specific boundaries, it only makes sense for Coles to be afforded the same opportunities that neighboring leagues in District 9 and Prince William County have become accustomed to.
Prince William County, economically, is county "on the grow." It leads the nation in business development, which, in turn, has led to tremendous growth throughout the county. It is critically important that Coles Little League be allocated land on which to build a complex of both 60' and 90' lighted fields, similar to Veterans Park in Woodbridge, in order to maintain both the viability of the program, as well as to attract more families who will move into their set boundaries and will need a place to play baseball and softball.
The widening of 234 will continue to spur residential growth throughout the county, most notably through Coles Little League's boundaries.
It is imparative that the Prince William County Board of Supervisors look at deeding property for use by Coles Little League to build a complex of fields as an investment into the lives of families and children that they represent. To do nothing less would be turning their backs on those families and the greatest game ever played in America - baseball.
Pat Malone
President/General Manager
Haymarket Battle Cats
www.haymarketbattlecats.com
Past-President
Alexandria Potomac Little League
Virginia District 9
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