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Hatboro Wiffle Ball Classic Plays For 3-Year-Old With Brain Tumor
The wiffle ball tournament in Hatboro will raise funds for three-year-old Ben, who is fighting a brain tumor.

The 2016 Hatboro Wiffle Ball Classic is set for September 4 at 11 a.m. at the Hatboro Little League Field.
The classic was founded by Parker Hall, Brian Kirn, and Ben Barbor.
Team entry fee is $150. Team entrants are guaranteed to play 4 games minimum during the day's competition. Top teams will then advance to single elimination bracketed tourney. Awards will be given to the 1st place, 2nd place, 3rd place and 4th place teams.
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Additional awards will be given for "Best Team Name", "Fun Stars" and "Best Uniforms". Some of the prizes are fabulous, some are decent and some we found in our garage. All necessary game Equipment will be supplied. There will be food, snacks, sports drinks, water and soda available for purchase.
For 2016, all net proceeds will be donated to the Prayers for Ben fund.
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The fund aims to raise money for three-year-old Ben Buber, who recently was diagnosed with a brain tumor.
To register, see the official websiteand email hatborowiffleballclassic@gmail.com.
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