Soccer balls, Basketballs, volleyballs, etc. And more! We can accept just about any sports equipment that is small and light enough for a single person to carry. Just click the Schedule a Pickup button above to set up a FREE VVA Donation Pickup at your home. Choose a date for your donation pickup, leave your clearly labeled donations on the day ...
The Wisconsin Twisters are proud to present our first ever calendar raffle! For a $20 donation, you can have 31 separate opportunities to win $50 or more. We are excited to have this raffle to support our efforts towards getting a sufficient indoor facility and equipment needs for the many needs of our players.
WGSA is an independent, non-profit organization that is committed to providing the game of fastpitch softball to the youth of Waupun, Wisconsin and surrounding communities. We organize and operate both a recreational summer league where all skill levels are welcomed along with our competitive "Eclipse" tournament teams.
Every summer we have a Co-Rec Softball league. All are welcome! Contact Sandee Berthiaume or Mike Granlund for more information.
WGSA is an independent, non-profit organization that is committed to providing the game of fastpitch softball to the youth of Waupun, Wisconsin and surrounding communities. We organize and operate both a recreational summer league where all skill levels are welcomed along with our competitive "Eclipse" tournament teams.
The 2021 All-Star Game will be held Tuesday, July 13 at the Woodside Sports Complex in Wisconsin Dells. McKenna and Haley will be playing in the games Kayla has a previous commitment. Congrats to these 3 Seniors! Click on their name to help them raise money for Special Olympics.
Question 1: With 2 outs, runners on 2nd and 3rd base, the batter hits a deep fly ball that is caught by the Right-fielder (F9). Prior to F9 touching the ball, the runner on 3rd begins to advance toward home while the runner on 2nd legally tags and is safe at home on a close play.
The pivot foot is only required to be in contact with the pitcher's plate. (Rule 6-1-1). Question 2: With no outs, a 1 ball 1 strike count and R1 on first base, the pitcher is called for an illegal pitch. B2 swings and misses the ball. R1 who was stealing on the pitch is thrown out at second base.
If the batter attempts to bunt and is hit by the pitch it is a dead ball strike regardless of the location of the pitch. Question 6: Pitch is clearly out of the strike zone but within the batters box and as the batter makes an effort to avoid the pitch it hits her on the hand as she holds the bat.
Answer: A foul tip is defined under 2-25-2 and is a batted ball that goes sharply and directly from bat to glove.
Rule 1-5-1 states “Materials inside the bat or treatments/devices used to alter the bat specifications and/or enhance performance (e.g. shaving, rolling, or artificially warning the bat barrel) are prohibited and render the bat illegal. Question 5: We are hosting a "pink" event.
NON-GLARE HELMETS: Rules 1-6-1 and 1-7-1 contain language that addresses the issue of helmets with a glare or mirror-like finish. This rule addresses the issue of batting helmets and catcher’s helmets with a finish that is chrome-like, reflective like a mirror and remind you of the silver and gold Christmas balls.
Answer: No, bats that are damaged are removed from the game without penalty. (Rule 1-5-1c, 7-4-2). Yes, attempting to use a piece of equipment that has been previously removed from the game is not in accordance with the spirit of fair play .
Before you donate: You don't have to do much except box your tools up. Just make sure you don't have anything dangerous floating around in a box in case of someone roots around, i.e., small saws, nails, etc. Contain those items or label them and donate them separately. Read More.
That's why donating is such a beautiful pursuit; it helps other people while freeing you of stuff you don't need any longer. Below are some of the most popular things to donate, three places to donate them to, and tips on what to do before you donate.
Furniture Banks lets you donate your gently used furniture to persons in need, typically formerly homeless people trying to get back on their feet financially. Before you donate: Dust it, clean it, and make sure there are no ragged, dangerous edges or nails sticking out that could potentially hurt someone.
Trade-in your car toward a new car. Before you donate: Make sure to search every inch of the car for receipts or papers marked with any identifying information . Give your car a good cleaning, either by hand or via a car wash.
Elizabeth Larkin is an organizing and productivity expert with a strong interest in time management and process refinement. Nothing makes clutter clearing easier than knowing your household items, clothes, and shoes are going to a worthy cause.