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Get
on board for a new and exciting youth baseball opportunity in Saskatoon....
Saskatoon Riversdale Kiwanis Baseball. The non-tiered regular season
program begins the first week of May and ends by June 30. The All-Star
program begins at the end of June.
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Opening
Day May 5th, 2003
Greetings from City of Saskatoon City Councillor Tiffany Paulsen. I would like to congratulate everyone for their dedication to the sport of baseball and their commitment to our young people. Everyone here today should be comended for their effort towards making this league a reality. On behalf of Saskatoon City Council, I would like to thank you for your hard work and making Saskatoon Shine! |

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Baseball SRKB 9U All-stars Third Place Finish, Named Most Sportsman Team and Winners of the Skill Competition, Cal Ripken Midwest Plains Regional Championship, Haysville, Kansas - 2009 SRKLL Major AAA All-stars Provincial and Prairie Region Champions - 2006 SRKLL Minor AAA All-stars Provincial and Prairie Region Champions - 2004 |
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Baseball
Biography - Pat Phelan
While in Ottawa, Grumpy was a clinician with Baseball Canada as well as head Instructor at Grounders Baseball Facility in Ottawa, Ontario. He played his college ball at Yakima Valley College in 1976 & 1977 where he was selected as his teams MIP recipient (Most Inspirational Player) in 1977. NWAACC All Star selection and MVP catcher that guided his team to two NWAACC Championships. |
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1977 team was inducted into the NWAACC Hall of Fame Member of Team B.C.'s
1977 Canada Games team that won Gold in St. John's, Newfoundland. Pat
is one of the head instructor's at Canada's finest baseball camp, the
Okanagan Big League Experience.
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