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2010 Hit-a-thon
- Goal:
- $40,000.00
- Achieved:
- $8,483.00
Make a gift!
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Congratulations to Our Top Fundraising Teams!
1. CVLL 14U: $4,615.00* *The whole team will be receiving a Rawlings P302M Pro Maple Big Stick Wood Baseball Bat
2. CVLL 10U: $1,000.00** **Each player will receive Rawlings "Players Preferred" bag
3. Diamond Dawgs 14U: $790.00
4. CVLL 12U: $563.00
5. Manhattan Beach Heaters 10U: $530.00
The Top Individual Fundraisers are…
- Cory Hard, CVLL 14U: $2,425.00
- Garrett Flynn, CVLL 10U: $1,000.00
- Ben Orr, CVLL 14U: $740.00
- Henry Baker, Diamond Dawgs 14U: $680.00
- Joey Acosta, ManhattanBeach Heaters 10U: $530.00
Someone from The ALS Associaiton will be contacting you soon regarding your prizes.
Participate in The Hit-A-Thon and Win Prizes!
Welcome and thanks for being a part of the 2010 Strike Out Lou Gehrig’s Disease All Star Invitational Tournament’s and The Hit-A-Thon.
Every dollar pledged during The Hit-A-Thon is a "hit" with the Greater Los Angeles Chapter of the ALS Association and for the people that we help with Lou Gehrig’s disease. This year our goal is to raise $40,000 and with your help we can do it.
To reward players, teams, and individual participants, we’re offering some spectacular prizes.
To view the complete list of prizes click here.
Count Me In to Make A Difference!
It’s quick and easy to participate. If you’re a player on a tournament team, just click on the “Join As a Tournament Player” link above; then search for your team name and follow the instructions to register.
If you’re an individual and would like to participate, just click on the “Join as a Individual” link above and follow the instructions.
I f you would like to make a donation on behalf of a player, click on the "Donate to a Player on a Team" link above. Then search for the player by name or team and follow the instructions.
If you would like to make a general donation on behalf of another person or yourself, click here.
Thank you for participating in the Hit-A-Thon and for helping all of the people suffering with ALS. Good Luck to everyone and we’ll see you at the ball park!
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