Dr. Lott awards presentation Aug. 2

Dr. A.L. Lott Youth Baseball Program will host its annual awards presentation ceremony Aug. 2 at the National Guard Armory, located on Highway 84 next to the Highway Patrol Office, starting at 6 p.m.

All players, coaches, umpires, scorekeepers, volunteers and guests are invited to attend this event.

Players that played this year will receive awards, certificates, trophies and free food.

This is a formal dress code event. Men and boys must wear dress pants with shirt and tie. Women and girls must wear dress/skirt or dress slacks with a button blouse.

For more information please contest Gwen Smith at 601-320-0263, Sabrina Miller at 601-669-2831, Bernetta Character at 601-757-8094 or Roy Smith at 601-695-7255.

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