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sports
Senior Softball Winter League
Opens Jan. 8 Featuring 12 Teams
The Jupiter Senior Softball Association launches its Jupiter Community Park. A total of 211 players, 55 years of the league, Summers stated. “We couldn’t do it without
2020 Winter League Jan. 8 featuring more than 200 players of age and over were registered for the slow-pitch softball them.”
competing on 12 teams in three divisions. program as of mid-December. “We are pleased that all those Summers noted that a number of sponsors have supported
The league runs through March and is a highlight of the who have registered and want to play are on a team,” said the program year after year and the association is pleased
season that extends from April 1 through March 31. Games Dave Summers, JSSA president and league commissioner. to recognize all sponsors “and encourage our players,
are every Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings at The softball program is in its third decade and is a their families and the public to show their appreciation by
cooperative effort by the Jupiter Senior Softball Association patronizing them throughout the year.”
(JSSA) and the Town of Jupiter. New players are always Registration for the senior softball program can be made
welcome. The partnership with the town and the support of online at www.leaguelineup.com/jssa or for more information
18 sponsoring businesses have been critical to the success contact Dave Summers at (561) 800-8230.
A senior softball player connects with a hit through the
infield. More than 200 players, 55 and over, are registered
for the 2020 Winter League that debuts Jan. 8 at Jupiter
Community Park.
Not just a place to live.
The Jupiter Senior Softball Association credits the support
of 18 local sponsors and the cooperation of the Town of
Jupiter for the success of its year-round softball program.
The names of sponsors are displayed on banners at Jupiter
Community Park. A place to THRIVE!
good works
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Eye Ride Foundation, through its donation, will provide
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