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Southaven building ballpark,
luxury suites at Snowden Grove to attract college
teams
March 12,
2007
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One of the fields at Snowden Grove
Baseball Complex in Southaven, MIssissippi is
undergoing a facelift that could position it for
college baseball tournaments as early as 2008. The
city of Southaven has hired Memphis architecture
firm UrbanArch to redesign the field to include a
2,500-seat stadium with covered grandstands, press
box and three luxury suites. The project, budgeted
at $1.9 million, will include dressing rooms
behind the dugouts of the stadium. Preliminary
drawings are expected to be completed by late
spring and bids will be let in June or July.
Construction is scheduled to begin in the fall so
the facility can be ready for next spring.
Israel Baseball League to
hold California tryouts
Feb.
26, 2007
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The Israel Baseball League (IBL), Israel’s new
professional baseball league, announced that it
will be holding try outs in Los Angeles on April
15th in its search for top-flight players to bring
to Israel this summer.
The Israel Baseball League has scheduled opening day for its
historic first season to take place on June 24,
2007. The league will be comprised of six teams
and will play a 45-game schedule during the
summer. The Israel Baseball League is
looking for qualified players to participate in
its inaugural season. The tryouts will be overseen
by Dan Duquette, former General Manager of the
Boston Red Sox and the Director of Baseball
Operations of the IBL.
Registration for the tryouts, to be held at Calabasas High
School (22855 W Mulholland Hwy., Calabasas),
begins at 8 a.m. The fee is $50.
Daktronics shares fall on
fourth-quarter outlook
Feb.
14, 2007
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Shares of Daktronics Inc. fell 21 percent
Wednesday after the maker of electronic
scoreboards and video displays forecast
fourth-quarter profit and revenue below Wall
Street expectations. Net income for the
three-month period ending Jan. 27 fell in line
with analysts' estimates, but revenue missed
expectations by more than $6 million. The
Brookings-based company posted quarterly profits
of $7 million, or 17 cents per share, on revenue
of $106.7 million. Analysts surveyed by Thomson
Financial were looking for the company to post a
profit of 16 cents per share on revenue of $113
million. Part of the reason for the financial
reversal: a slowdown in ballpark spending.
Perfect Game to hold Duluth
camp
Feb.
11, 2007
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Perfect Game National Academy will
be conducting a baseball camp for players 8-18 in
Duluth, Minn. The baseball camp will be two days
on Saturday, February 24th and 25th, 2007 in the
Golf Skydome located at 4894 Miller Trunk Hwy in
Duluth.
Headlining the All-Star staff is Richie Lewis. Originally
drafted in the 2nd round by the Montreal Expos,
Richie played parts of 9 seasons in the big
leagues with his best years coming with the
Florida Marlins in the mid 1990’s. He was also a
member of Team USA in the late 1980’s. He was
elected into the Florida State University Hall of
Fame in 1995. Lewis has the 2nd most strikeouts
(532) in NCAA Division I history.
Randy Hennis will make the trip to Duluth to share his
experiences as a major league player and coach. He
was on the bench when the Florida Marlins won the
World Series in 2003. Randy was drafted out of
high school in the 4th round by the New York
Yankees. He elected to attend college at UCLA and
was drafted in the 2nd round by the Houston Astros.
Hennis reached the big leagues in 1990 and
registered a sparkling 0.00 ERA. He will also have
his 2003 World Series ring on display at the camp.
Dave Parra, former head coach of the Duluth Huskies, will
also be on the staff at the camp. He led the
Huskies to numerous records in 2006 including 44
victories. Parra is also a former Cleveland
Indians scout and minor leaguer.
Registration brochures can be picked up in the Duluth Huskies
Baseball office in the Holiday Center Mall, 207 W.
Superior St, Ste 206, in downtown Duluth or call
218-786-9909. For additional information regarding
the camp please contact Dave Parra at
319-651-3487, dparra@perfectgame.org or at
www.pgnationalacademy.com.
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