Russellville Parks and Rec holds adult sandlot softball game
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 By  Harleigh Borden Published 
9:37 pm Wednesday, July 10, 2024

Russellville Parks and Rec holds adult sandlot softball game

Summer is often a busy time for parents, chauffeuring kids to sporting events, lessons and practices. Last week, roles were reversed as children sat in the bleachers to watch adults take the field.

The Russellville Parks and Recreation Department held its new adult softball league’s opening games July 2 at the John Blackwell Sports Complex by Sloss Lake in Russellville. About twenty people gathered to engage in friendly competition sandlot style.

It wasn’t just parents that took the field Tuesday night. Alumni and other adults joined them, splitting off into two teams. Participant ages ranged from in their twenties to players in their sixties.

Megan Builoca, 23, from Hodges, Ala., represented her alma mater, Phil Campbell High School. Builoca played infield in high school and took the outfield for the second team. She was a game-changer, running the bases and acting as captain of her predominantly male team. She was one of three girls competing.

RC Newell, 63, took the field for the first team in the doubleheader. Newell, originally from Illinois, played the infield and pitched during his high school years at Sparland High School. He played first base for his team.

Russellville Parks and Recreation invites community members to get involved, either by playing or watching the games, which will be held every Tuesday in July. Games start at 6 p.m. Cost is $5 per player to participate, and admission is free for spectators. Concessions are available.

Two games will be played per night per field and will run six innings or 60 minutes (no new innings after 60 minutes). Each batter will start with a 2-2 count and receive one courtesy foul ball. No metal cleats are allowed. All players must be at least 16 years old as of July 1, 2024, to participate in league play. Any player currently playing high school softball or baseball must wait until their season is over to participate. Any players under the age of 18 must have written permission from a parent or guardian. “Squish balls” are used for play.

For more information, call 256-332-8770 or visit the Facebook page Russellville, AL Parks & Recreation Department.

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