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Softball tourney set at Medora

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MEDORA - The Medora Softball Tourney will begin at 10 a.m. July 11 and 12 at Medora Park.

The cost per team to enter is $125, and proceeds go to the Medora athletic program to buy new basketball uniforms. Checks may be made payable to Medora Athletic Program.

It will be a double elimination format, and there is an eight-team limit. The deadline to register is July 9.

The rules are: games start with 1-1 count; home team is decided by coin toss; 1:10 time limit; 10-run rule after five innings; batting team provides ball of choice to hit; and four home run limit (after fourth home run, each additional home run will be a single).

For information, contact Greg Barnett at (812) 216-0301.


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