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- Stars & Stripes Tournament
Thanks to all teams that participated in Twinburg's 2010 Stars & Stripes Tournament. - Thank You!
Thank You! Thanks to the staff/management at Legends Sport Bar, and all who came out to support the Tiger athletes at the spaghetti dinner. It was a great success! - Awesome Twinsburg Tiger T-Shirts and Hoodies!
GO TIGERS! Hey Twinsburg Tiger Fans- Check out the cool tiger graphic on t-shirts and hoodies! Order Today- Call 330-562-8387. - Website Design
Welcome to the new site. It is well on it’s way but will be a constant work-in-progress. Email me if any problems, quirks, and especially with suggestions. If other travel teams would like to have a few pages, or even a full website, I could set up a sub-domain (ie, 11u.twinsburgtigerstlb.com). Contact me to discuss the [...] - Sandlot – One of best kid-baseball movies
Sandlot is one of our favorite movies. My daughters immediately quote Ham Porter’s famous line, "I’m bakin’ like a toasted cheese-it!" when they hear the title. A few favorite quotes: "Anyone who wants to be a can’t-hack-it pantywaist who wears their mama’s bra, raise your hand." [everyone raises their hands] – Benny Rodriguez — "Man, this [...] - Check Out Our Amazon Store!
We are an Amazon Affiliate. If you like to shop online, shop here and help get the team to Cooperstown this season! The Tiger’s Amazon Store carries almost everything that Amazon carries and you pay the same low price as you would on Amazon.com. Technically the store is on Amazon’s own servers. The Tigers just [...] - Support the 12U Tigers!
A Note from Coach Ed Govang: Thank you for your interest in our 12U Tigers baseball team. We are looking forward to a successful season in 2010. I believe the investment in time and money for the 2010 season will reward these 11 youth athletes in ways we cannot comprehend today. Our boys will [...] - Historic Cooperstown, New York
Cooperstown is now best known as the home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. According to an interview conducted in 1906 by the Mills Commission, nearby resident Abner Graves attributed the game's invention to his deceased friend, Abner Doubleday.
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