Friday, June 2, 2017

Baseball Champions!

It was a very exciting baseball season this year.  I enjoyed going to watch my boys play and have some fun.  This year's season baseball tournament did not disappoint.  Both boys won their division championship!

Kayden's team entered the tournament as the sixth seat and went all the way to the championship and then won!

 Kayden receiving his 1st place trophy from his coach.

 Champion!

 The 2017 Champion team The Reds.

 Champions have to be silly too.  Let's just say they were slightly excited and hyper!


To celebrate their post season success, the team's coach took the whole team to a Bees Baseball game up in Salt Lake.  They had a great time together as a team.

The last two games in the tournament were quite exciting.  Josh was so nervous!  But his last time up to back in the championship game he knocked it clear out to center field and got a double hit.  He also got an RBI.  (Video credit to the mom who's boy was on third base.  And yes, that is me yelling really loud.)

 The 2017 Championship team The Cubs.

 The boys all lined up after the game and the coaches said something to each player.  The trophies were accidentally locked up with no key to be had that night so they were awarded their trophies at the team party.

This is what he had to say about Josh.


 Josh's team had a chant that they performed before and after each game.  This was the last time they performed it after the championship game.

At the team party, parents were invited and we had pizza, the boys were awarded their trophies and then we had a nice mild game of baseball.  The team vs. the team moms.

 Josh receiving his championship trophy from his coach.

 Team of Champions




The "Mom Team".  We did pretty well if I do say so myself.  I was just glad that I hit the ball every time I got up to bat.  We had a good time.


Since the moms rocked and playing baseball, we decided to try our hand doing the team chant. 

 I am so proud of both my boys and enjoyed watching them play and win this season!  I also appreciate their coaches and all that they did to help my boys improve their game and also to help them have a love for the game.

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