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3:03 am Friday, July 4, 2008

PC All-Stars named

By Staff
Kim West
PHIL CAMPBELL – The Phil Campbell Little League concluded its regular season last month and announced the rosters for three All-Star teams.
The 9-10 Minor League team, which competed in the five-team district tournament in Sheffield June 27-June 30, was managed by Darryl Sumeral and coached by Craig Thomas.
Team members included Garrett Isbell, Andrew Pennington, Austin Odom, Jacob Hamilton, Bailey Thompson, Gage Roberson Bailey Motes, Luke Baker, Blake Jones, Payton Nichols and Colby Baker.
The 10-11 squad, which has been playing in the district tournament hosted by Sheffield this week, is managed by Ricky Whitten and coached by Todd Carter.
Players include Blake Whitten, Hayden Bell, Ryan Setliff, Jeremy Clark, Christopher Thomas, Skyler Tackett, Ryan Saint, Skylar Hall, Logan Nix and Hunter Milam.
The 11-12 Major League team, which will play Tuscaloosa-Barnes tomorrow at 5:30 p.m. at Sheffield Youth Park, is managed by Stevie Scott and coached by Tim Farley and Eddie Scott.
Team members include Ryan Scott, Trevor Scott, Tristan Smith, Allen Bohannon, Justin Knight, Trevor Farley, Austin (Boo Boo) Mercer, Tyler Godsey, Colten Baker, Colton Vickery and Bryan Edgar.

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