North Adams Babe Ruth ran a fast pitch contest and bike raffle

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North Adams Babe Ruth ran a fast pitch contest and bike raffle at The Mayors Downtown Celebration in North Adams last week. Our booth was a ton of fun for kids and adults that stopped by. Those of us who ran the booth had a lot of fun as well.

We want to thank everyone who helped out that night and a special thanks to the businesses who donated prizes for the booth: (in result of a tie, the names were thrown into a hat with the winner being drawn)

Taylor’s Fine Dining & Freight Yard Pub
Jack’s Hot Dog Stand
The Range
The Hot Dog Ranch
McDonalds

Bike Raffle Winner: Becky Cellana

Fast Pitch Winners: 

16 Yrs. And Older:

1st Place And Overall Winner- $25.00 Taylors & Freight Yard Pub Certificate: Josh Choquette - 78MPH 

2nd Place - Mcdonalds Certificates: Chase Priete – 77 MPH

13-15 Yr. Old Division:


1st Place – $10.00 Jack’s Hot Dog Certificate: Mike Chappell 71 MPH

2nd Place – Tied: Steven Barbeau, Max Quinn, Zach Giron 65 MPH

10-12 Yr. Old Division:

$10.00 Jacks Hot Dog & Hot Dog Ranch Certicate: Tied Brodie Altiere & Kodey Crosier 61 MPH

8-9 Yr. Old Division:

1st Place - $10.00 Jack’s Hot Dog Certificate - Ryan Dubee 47 MPH

2nd Place – Range & Mcdonalds Certificates: Chris Bostwick 44 MPH

Under 8 Yrs. Old Division:

1st Place - $10.00 Jack’s Hot Dog Certificate: Scott Mcguire 34 MPH

2nd Place – Range & Mcdonalds Cerifcates: Jack Demayo 33 MPH
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