Plamondon Humdinger slo-pitch is a hit

Jimmy Nashim hits a line drive during his team's Saturday afternoon game on the Plamondon diamonds.
The Humdinger slo-pitch tourney drew fans for the weekend event on the Plamondon ball diamonds.
Lee St. Jean on a Wandering River team rounds third during Saturday action
All eyes on Brandon Lonsdale as he snags a high drive to left field during Saturday afternoon action between the Young Guns and Ratz.
Tyler Baron with the New Breed team from the Athabasca area sends in a pitch during Saturday action.
Jimmy Nash pitches one in there.
A nice grab from on first base gets the runner out by a step.
A batter takes a big swing as umpire Randy Wowk calls the play during Saturday action at the Humdinger slo-pitch tourney.

The annual Humdinger Days celebrations in Plamondon were downgraded this year due to COVID precautions — and event though there were no mud bogs or parade,  organizers did manage to go ahead with a mixed slo-pitch tournament that produced its own dingers.

The tourney saw 12 teams from across the region competing in the fun-tourney for a chance at prize money. The three-day event, that saw some startup games played under the lights on Friday night, will wrap up on Sunday with games starting at 10 am. The event finals are slated to take place starting at 2 pm.

 

 

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