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West Tampa Little League has been in the past the home to players such as Fred McGriff, Tino Martinez, Lou Piniella, Tony La Russa and Luis Gonzalez. Now, thanks to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, the fields have been renovated to allow future generations to play on high quality fields. The fields were rededicated Tuesday. ...more
September 29, 2007
Leo Alvarez knew there were problems that had to be fixed at West Tampa Little League. ...more
September 29, 2007
West Tampa Little League has been in the past the home to players such as Fred McGriff, Tino Martinez, Lou Piniella, Tony La Russa and Luis Gonzalez. Now, thanks to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, the fields have been renovated to allow future generations to play on high quality fields. The fields were rededicated Tuesday. ...more
September 29, 2007
West Tampa Little League has been in the past the home to players such as Fred McGriff, Tino Martinez, Lou Piniella, Tony La Russa and Luis Gonzalez. Now, thanks to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, the fields have been renovated to allow future generations to play on high quality fields. The fields were rededicated Tuesday. ...more
September 29, 2007
PIT STOPS BULL VERSUS THE HARE? The full exchange from young gun Denny Hamlin and old stalwart Kyle Petty about their wreck at Dover didn't run with Monday's coverage in the Tribune. Here were the most biting remarks: ...more
September 26, 2007
The West Tampa Little League complex, spawning ground for baseball talent sprinkled across the major leagues, has gotten a big-time renovation thanks to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and a handful of local businesses. ...more
September 26, 2007
TAMPA - The West Tampa Little League complex, long considered the spawning ground for local baseball talent that has sprinkled the major leagues with players for decades, has gotten a big-time renovation, thanks to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays and a handful of local businesses. Officials called the six-month project a "mini-renaissance," after years of ebbing participation by the region's talented young ballplayers, and injected about $100,000 in money and work to make improvements. ...more
September 25, 2007
If you measured the success of Plant High's 2006 football season in french fries, you would start by placing 250,000 french fries end to end. ...more
September 21, 2007
Keystone Park is getting busy these days. On weekday evenings the grounds are filled with cars, parents and hundreds of youths. ...more
September 8, 2007
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