With about two weeks left, everything is now in full swing to prepare for the upcoming 11-year-old Dizzy Dean World Series, which will be hosted by Jackson County Parks and Recreation July 17-21.
Officials estimate between 30-40 teams from around the southeast will be taking part in the event. Already confirmed are teams from Georgia, Florida, Alabama, South Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi and Virginia.
That includes two Jackson County teams and one from Jefferson.
Hunter Brown, member of one of Jackson County’s 11-year-old teams, takes part in a practice session this week. Two Jackson County teams are confirmed to be taking part in the 11-year-old Dizzy Dean World Series, beginning July 17. Photo by Justin Poole
County prepares for World Series action
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Jackson County All Star coach
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07/02/09 at 09:08 AM
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I wish the local businesses would support the Jackson County All Star teams. We have been to numerous businesses trying to get sponsors and can not. However all of these businesses will definitely want to make money off of these kids and what all comes because of the World Series. You wonder why our sports programs stuggle, just look to the community.
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No Begging Please
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07/07/09 at 03:23 PM
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What's with the begging on Hwy 332 near the new Publix by teams that are going to the world series. What happened to car washes, bake sales, etc.., to raise money for these activities. At least offer to clean windshields while begging. It works for the bums downtown. Teach your children how to earn money not beg for it!!!
#2.1
JC All Star Coach
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07/10/09 at 10:21 AM
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Support your local teams.
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proud recreation worker
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07/15/09 at 02:14 PM
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i think the people of jackson county ought to be proud that they are going to the dizzy dean world series




