Tag: far north coast softball
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Lismore softball star visits home after World Cup win for Australia
Lismore’s Nick Shailes has returned home after a successful campaign at the Mens Softball World Cup. The Australian vice-captian today visiting the local playing fileds where his career began, showing off his second world title.
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Lismore teen named in the New South Wales under 16s softball team
Lismore teen Lachlan O’Sullivan has been named in the New South Wales under 16 softball team side. It follows a marathon training schedule – the young talent travelling to Sydney to improve his game.
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FAR NORTH COAST SOFTBALL READY FOR PLAY
After setbacks to beginning play, the Far North Coast Softball Association is ready to start their season. But all teams are looking for more players.
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SOFTBALL SEASON READY TO FILL BASES ON THE NORTH COAST
The Far North Coast softball is getting ready to be back in full swing. The season was scheduled to start next weekend, but teams will have to wait for restrictions to lift.
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FAR NORTH COAST SOFTBALL HOLD BACK-TO-BACK GRAND FINAL GAMES
After a week of washouts and training cancellations, the Far North Coast Softball Association today hosted its grand final games. Last minute preparation is underway for the main event, between Casino One and Rous Rangers, which gets underway right after the news.
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FAR NORTH COAST SOFTBALL SEASON BACK IN FULL SWING
The Far North Coast softball season is back in full swing after rain washed out the final round of 2020. Casino One is continuing to dominate the competition – leading the ladder ahead of Rous Rangers and Workers Wild Turkeys.
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CASINO SITTING ON TOP IN FAR NORTH COAST SOFTBALL
Casino One is leading the Far North Coast Softball competition as teams head into round 7 this weekend. The season already showing promise, after last season was cut short.
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FAR NORTH COAST SOFTBALL FINALS CANCELLED
The Far North Coast Softball finals were cancelled at the last minute due to government restrictions on outdoor gatherings. It’s been a challenging year for the association, but the club is hoping next year will be a home run.