Lightning U17 Red off to Ontario Summer Games, News (London Lightning Fastball)

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2022 U17 Red | Jul 12, 2022 | Dale Johnston | 1795 views
Lightning U17 Red off to Ontario Summer Games
London Lightning U17 Red qualified for the 2022 Ontario Summer Games this past weekend in Aurora while competing in the Canadian Championship Qualifying tournament. It will be a quick turnaround for the team as the Games begin next weekend in Mississauga, July 21-24. 

Head Coach Chris Askew stated that `Although the team was disappointed to fall one win shy of going to the Canadian Championships, the ladies are more than excited for this once in a lifetime opportunity to play Softball at the Summer Games’. 

Good Luck Ladies and Go Lightning!


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