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Monday, April 02, 2007

Sports League News

A message from Co-Chair Charlie Roskovensky:

Hello all,

As sports committee co-chair, I wanted to pass along some information.

The North Charleston Softball League is starting. The league has several levels A, B and C, with A being very good, while C is more social. The league plays on the fields to the left of WV25, about a mile from the Patrick Street Bridge. Tim Fouts is the gentleman who runs the league and he can be contacted at the following number after 2:15 - (304) 549-9593.
The entry fee for a team is $500 and the managers' meeting is on April 4 at 7PM.

Dunbar Softball League - Shawnee Park. This is a Co-Ed league. 5 guy and 5 ladies must be on the field. They play Mon, Tues and Wed. The entry fee is $400 and the Managers' meeting is April 30. The contact is Pete Withrow 595-6749. While this league is competitive, fun is the most important aspect.

YMCA - Volleyball. 3 divisions. Co-Ed, 10 team members, 6 on the court, only 3 males allowed on the court at one time. Starts Mid-May. Entry fee is $150. Contact - Travis Chandler 340-3535 x 1132

Finally, I have put together a Fantasy Baseball League on cbssportsline.com.
If you have ever wanted to play fantasy sports but didn't know how, if you've played before, or if you just want to learn more about baseball.

This is a great opportunity to have some fun and learn more about America's past time.
And best of all it is free, you just need to register with web site. The online draft will take place April 10, 2007 at 7PM.

Unfortunately, I am unable to manage and put together a softball or volleyball team but if anyone is interested please let us know and we put everyone in contact with each other. If you have any question feel free respond to this post or email the Charleston Area alliance at info@charlestonareaalliance.org.

Thanks
Charlie Roskovensky

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