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TPHS Titans lend a hand to Bulldogs T-Ballers

Tinley Park High School Varsity baseball players help Bulldogs T-ball team.

The Tinley Park Varsity Baseball team took time out of their practice schedule in April to teach future Varsity baseball players the fundamentals of baseball. The Indians T-Ball team from Tinley Park Bulldogs took the field, at TPHS, with the Varsity players to learn how to catch, throw and hit.  Both teams enjoyed Pizza after all the hard practicing.

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Marni June 14, 2013 at 07:57 am
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We've looked into a speed bump too. Make yourself a sign, call the Tinley Police and ask for theRead More electronic monitoring sign, call the village and complain, and be pro-active. Someone from the village saw my sign and has informed me that the village will be putting up speed limit signs and caution - kids playing signs this week. Good luck!!
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