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Discussion: 70 & over playing after dark under the lights

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Nov. 21, 2018
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Men's 70
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70 & over playing after dark under the lights
Playing at Rose Mofford after sunset IN the Winter World was extremely dangerous. The light poles were low and 25-30 feet off the foul lines creating very poor lighting especially for over 70 players. In our first Championship game there were 12 balls misplayed in the outfield & our pitcher could not see a line drive to his upper thigh.
My suggestion is never ever play a game in over 70 division and to have one in the first championship game of a tourney was NOT thought out well!! Omen did win this game against a very good Enviro-Vac team but could have cost both teams players because of serious injuries.
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