From: "Ed Emberson" <eemberson@yahoo.com>

The best day in Mullet softball lore is when we dropped the co-ed team and went to all men.

Four championship rings - cool.

"Old School" singing at Joe's - not cool.

From: "John Schalk" <jschalk@rnblomquist.com>

So many good times had in the hood!! Thursday nights will forever remind me of playing ball at Seward.

 
 

From: "Buchanan, Jay" <Jay.Buchanan@NC-4.com>
Ahh...the memories of Mullet Softball. It seems like only yesterday I was batting 9th and catching for the Mullet squad. Although my career was short I'll never forget the thrills such as of hitting a home run (most called it an error but I'll remember it a line shot in the gap) or laying the tag down at home after catching a missle from Buck or Dan (and I believe there was one or two from Z).
I almost got misty over here.
I also remember crazy stuff like local kids laying bets and trying to steal bats, as well as random things like Andy's ability to take a walk, Nate's ability to hit a single up the middle time and again, Ro's sock collection, Buck swinging his year old Easton from his heals, and our lack of bats.
Most of all, I remember that we won a lot, scored a ton of runs, and had fun. If my knees could take I'd be back for a guest appearance. If I do, I'll give you enough notice to bring the stretcher. Thanks to all past and present Mullet softballers especially Z for organizing everything.
Jay (J-Lo) #17

From: "Jay Schneck" <jayschneck@yahoo.com>

Thanks for including me on the retired list. I really miss having to worry about rocks hitting me in the head on Thursday nights. People in Minnesota love the Team Mullet shirt. I am going to have to upgrade my collection with some of your new shirts. Do you have any Mullet bowling shirts?? the logo is great.
Jay


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