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Botetourt Cavs win Roanoke Summer Swing Fest

The Botetourt Cavs 8U baseball team team won the Roanoke USSSA 8U Summer Swing Fest Tournament played over the June 20-21 weekend in Christiansburg. The team is comprised of players from the Blue Ridge and Cloverdale areas.

Team Members pictured in the photo are: Front Row (from left): Kyle Wood, Sam Dantzler, Wesley McCoy, Caleb Lisk, Dylan Fralin. Back Row (from left): Jared Arnholt, Preston Martin, Logan Wood, Dylan Maclachlan and Jake Dewease. Coaches (from left): Kevin Martin, Willie Wood, Brian Arnholt and Andy Dewease.

Submitted by Brian Arnholt

2 Comments »

  1. Great job guys! They should all be very proud! What a great group of boys!

    Comment by Melissa Wood — June 24, 2009 @ 9:32 am

  2. I am so very Proud of you guys. You guys worked your hardest and played a great tournament!!!
    You guys are awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Comment by Haley Dantzler — July 26, 2009 @ 10:08 pm

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