News and Announcements

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Hi Everyone,

This is a reminder that our Friends at Triwood Community Association are Celebrating their 60th Anniversary on May 28th.
There will be lots to do for everyone. So Mark this Date on Your Calendar !
Please Click on the Link Below for more info and to get your tickets for the Dinner and Dance that starts afterwards.
https://www.triwoodcommunity.com/60th

Things get underway at 11AM until 4PM

Their 60th Anniversary has something for everyone!
The free daytime event hosts activities and games for all,
including a large kids zone, then and now of Triwood; a walk through history. Mainstage of events with Science and Magic Shows, JT’s Diner & More from 11am until 4pm
Events include,
Mini Putt
Petting Zoo
Bouncy Castles
Face Painting & Glitter Tattoos (11am until 4pm)
Balloon Art (1- 4pm)
Timed Kids Races:
12pm – Potato Sack Race
1pm – Spoon Races
1:30pm – Water Balloon Toss (partners)
2pm – Over, Under (teams)
3pm – Wheelbarrow Relay

All of this is followed up with a Ticketed Dinner and Dance from (click the link above to get your tickets)
6PM – 1AM
6pm Doors
6pm Beer Gardens
6:30pm Dinner
7:30pm Presentation
8pm Live Music
Midnight Last Call
Event Over 1am

Lets all get out and support Triwood in this amazing Milestone Event !!

Cheers,
Everyone,
Paul M

Found Bat at CW 2 Field

Posted by Paul McNeil at May 15, 2022 2:22PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
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Hi Everyone,

I found a fairly new softball bat earlier this morning at Charleswood 2 Diamond. I believe it has been there since yesterday.
It was on the 3rd base side of the Diamond. If you think this Bat may be yours please send me a description of the Bat, Make, Model, Color and I will be sure to get it back to you. The Bat is in very good condition.
I understand that the Sport and Social Club also played several games there yesterday so it may belong to them.

But Please check and let me know if you think it’s yours. I have the Bat in my possession.

Cheers Everyone,

Paul M

Week 1 is in the Books (partially)

Posted by Paul McNeil at May 14, 2022 10:54AM PDT ( 0 Comments )
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Hi Everyone,

Well Mother Nature interceded once again but we still managed to get in half of the Week 1 Games.
Hopefully the Weather is better for everyone in Week 2.
This is what Next week’s schedule looks Like.

Tuesday, May 17, 2022 Triwood.
G10:00 AM – Jays (A) @ A’s (H)
G11:30 AM – Tigers (A) @ Brewers (H)

Wednesday, May 18, 2022 Triwood
G10:00 AM – Dodgers (A) @ A’s (H)
G11:30 AM – Brewers (A) @ Phillies (H)

Thursday, May 19, 2022 Triwood
G10:00 AM – Dodgers (A) @ Phillies (H)
G11:30 AM – Tigers (A) @ Jays (H)

Good Luck to Everyone and Let’s Have Fun Out There.

Cheers,
Paul M

“The Key to winning Baseball games is, Team work, Fundamentals and the Occasional 3 run Homerun”
- Earl Weaver

Today is Yogi Berra's Birthday !!

Posted by Paul McNeil at May 12, 2022 1:56PM PDT ( 2 Comments )
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Hi Everyone,
Well it’s finally here, Today is Yogi Berra’s Birthday !!

For those Paying attention, you probably know, I am a Pretty Big Fan of Mr. Berra.
So I wanted to share a few Things about Yogi. And I know everyone had this day marked on their Calendar and have been waiting Patiently for this message. So without further adieu……….

- Yogi was Born May 12th, 1925 in St. Louis, Missouri.

- And sadly he wasn’t born Yogi Berra, he was born Lawrence Peter Berra, Yogi didn’t come til years later

- Yogi received his nickname from his friend Jack Maguire, who, after seeing a newsreel about India, said that he resembled a yogi from India whenever he sat around with arms and legs crossed waiting to bat or while looking sad after a losing game.

- Yogi Berra appeared in 21 World Series as a player, coach and manager from 1946-85

- Yogi won 10 World Series rings as a player with the Yankees and played in 75 World Series games, both of which are all-time records

-Berra posted an .811 OPS in the Fall Classic with 12 homers and 39 RBIs, all while playing behind the plate

- D Day Veteran. Second Class Seaman Lawrence P. Berra and five crewmates were 300 yards from the shores of Normandy on June 6, 1944, for the Allied D-Day invasion, providing cover fire on Omaha Beach to soften the German defenses.

-He slugged the first pinch-hit home run in World Series history, in 1947 off the Dodgers’ Ralph Branca

-He was also near-impossible to strike out; Berra struck out only 414 times in 8,359 career plate appearances. In 1950, he had 12 strikeouts (and 55 walks) in 151 games.

-Berra caught two no-hitters in his career: Allie Reynolds’ 1951 gem and Don Larsen’s historic perfect game in Game 5 the 1956 World Series

- And no, the cartoon Yogi Bear was not created after Yogi Berra. The character was created after Ed Norton’s character on The Honeymooners.

There are too Many Interesting Facts about Yogi to list here. But thank you everyone for Celebrating Yogi Berra’s Birthday with Me.
And for those who don’t know, I am not a Yankees fan except when it comes to Yogi Berra !!
How Can You Not Love Him

Cheers Everyone,
Paul M
The picture I included in this message is of Yogi Hugging Don Larson after throwing a perfect game in 1956
And one more little known fact that will be sure to amaze you,
On July 18, 1999, Don Larson threw out the opening to Pitch to Yogi Berra as part of Yogi Berra Days. That Day, David Cone threw his only perfect game, and it was the First Perfect Game by a Yankee Pitcher since, You guessed it, Don Larson’s in 1956 which was of course caught by Yogi Berra,
You Can’t make this Stuff up!!

Found at Triwood - Cleats

Posted by Paul McNeil at May 12, 2022 10:51AM PDT ( 1 Comment )
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Attention Everyone,

It was reported to me that a pair of cleats was found on one of the Benches at the Triwood Ball Field last night by Duane Van Winkle.
If these cleats are yours, please let me know and I will help arrange to get them back to you.

Thanks Everyone,

Paul M