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UPDATE: Youth Baseball Playing Double Headers Under the Lights, Hosting Cookout

By Charlie Breitrose | May 11, 2017

{CHANGE IN TIME: The Watertown AAU Baseball games originally scheduled for Saturday night will be moved to 11:30 a.m. at Filippello Park. No food will be served.}

Watertown Youth Baseball’s AAU teams will be playing a double header under the lights at Victory Field on Saturday night, and invite the public to come down to enjoy a cookout as part of the fundraiser. Last year, the program started a 12 and under AAU team to give Watertown players better competition, said Ken Swift, coach and founder of the AAU team. This year they added a 10 and under team. They play AAU teams from other towns and programs such as New England Blazers and Northeast Longhorns.

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