Jacob Dowling, 9, a member of the Hinshaw Motorcycle Champions team, plays around on a park sculpture. -
Jacob Dowling, 9, a member of the Hinshaw Motorcycle Champions team, plays around on a park sculpture.

On the farm


June 2, 2008 · Updated 3:49 PM 

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Boys and girls of all abilities competed in the annual Pitch, Hit & Run baseball skills competition Saturday morning at Game Farm Park. Kids, age 7-14, were judged on accuracy, distance and speed in pitching, hitting and running.

Winners can advance through four levels of competition, including team

championship events at the 30 Major League ballparks and the National Finals at the MLB All-Star Game.

Pitch, Hit & Run is a

nationwide competition

and an official event

of Major League Baseball

and Aquafina.

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