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Jan 10
2011
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Visit the AppleSox at Youth Sports Fair on Jan. 22ndPosted by ffadmin in Untagged |
Stop by and see the AppleSox at the first ever Wenatchee Valley Youth Sports Fair. Parents can register their kids for the AppleSox 2011 Youth Clinics and the Bat Kids Program. The free event will run from 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM on January 22nd at the Wenatchee Convention Center.
The event is hosted by the Wenatchee Valley Sports Council and will feature information on every youth sports offering in the Wenatchee Valley.
he AppleSox eleventh season was one for the record books. The year was capped off by the Wenatchee World selecting the AppleSox as the region’s top sports story in 2010. To read the full story from the Wenatchee World,
The Wenatchee AppleSox have put the finishing touches on their 2011 coaching staff by hiring Sean Winston as an assistant coach. Winston comes from Paradise Valley Community College in Phoenix, Ariz., where he is in his first year as an assistant coach.
Looking for the perfect gift for the baseball fan on your list? The AppleSox have all your bases covered!
The Wenatchee AppleSox have put the finishing touches on their 2011 schedule. The expanded West Coast League schedule features 54 league games, six more than in 2010. The AppleSox will also play five non-league opponents to bring the total number of games to 59, which includes 32 homes dates. The AppleSox bid to defend the WCL Championship will begin at home on June 3rd against the Kitsap BlueJackets.
The AppleSox 2011 MVP Cards have just arrived! MVP Cards are the perfect holiday gift and also make an excellent fundraiser for groups. The cards are good for four general admission tickets to any AppleSox game next summer, for only $20.
The West Coast League All-Star Game is back. After a two-season hiatus, the 2011 WCL All-Star Game will be held at Goss Stadium in Corvallis, Oregon on Tuesday, July 26.
Catch up on how your favorite former AppleSox players performed in professional baseball this year. During the 2010 season, 29 former AppleSox players were active in professional baseball. Three former AppleSox appeared in the major leagues, 19 played in the minor leagues, and seven played in the independent leagues.

