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| Aug. 23, 2010 Architect Men's 60 15 posts | Lost Glove I left a Rawling's fielders glove in the dugout after the Wild Bunch and Ga/Al Masters game that ended around 4:00 pm last Saturday at the Birmingham SSUSA Southern Regional Championships. Glove is light tan in color and has basket weave webbing. Probably still muddy. I believe the Memphis Ameraprise team occupied the dugout after us. If you found this glove or have seen it please respond to this post or call Jack Baker 850-217-1769. Thanks. |
| Aug. 23, 2010 DoubleL10 Men's 65 766 posts | Hey, Jackie, I think someone from Monster softball had a glove similar to the one you describe and was trying to find its' owner. I saw the glove and knew it was not one of our guys'. Hopefully, it was turned in. Congrats on you guys' win - sorry we weren't more competitive. Larry Lopez Texas 60s |
| Aug. 23, 2010 BruceinGa Men's 60 2438 posts | I've always said that playing senior softball is much like coaching girl's softball. You always have to hang around after games to see what bats, gloves or other equipment someone has left behind. Just kidding Jackie! |
| Aug. 24, 2010 beachbum Men's 50 23 posts | We tried several teams but could not find the owner. I believe we left it on the water cooler or the with the director. I would check with them. good luck GA/AL Masters |
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