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Tuesday, March 24, 2026 at 7:17 PM

12U Baseball Team Heads to Hawaii

12U Baseball Team Heads to Hawaii
Fallon 12U Allstar Champs and their parents. Photo by Skip Reeves.

The baseball team that won their championship games paved the way for them to be eligible for the Pacific Southwest Cal Ripkin Allstar Tournament in Oahu, Hawaii. The parents, coaches, players, and everyone who worked as a team made this a possibility for these young men. Great job, Allstar Champions 12U! 

Top right: Jackson Macy #28 was the first player to get to the airport to travel to Oahu, Hawaii, and play in the Pacific Southwest Cal Ripkin 12U Regional Tournament. Jackson and his fellow teammates and traveling companions will be wearing these shirts. Heather Kuntz, the mother of 12U player Briar Kuntz, and her sister-in-law Jan Hargis put each player’s name, uniform number, and Fallon on each shirt. Coach Judd wanted the players to travel with team spirit. Photo by Nancy Chapman.

Right: Coach Judd and his family at Reno Tahoe Airport to fly to Oahu, Hawaii, for the Pacific Southwest Cal Ripkin 12U Regional Tournament. Fallon wishes the team great success! Photo by Nancy Chapman.

Below: LeLan White, with the 12U team, is holding a backpack travel bag that was given to each player headed to the Regional Tournament in Hawaii. Photo by Nancy Chapman. 

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