May 24, 2008

BASEBALL/SOFTBALL (Pocono Record)

The 23rd annual Howard E. Deppe baseball All-Star Classic will take place on May 31 at Fegley Stadium in Limeport. The game benefits the American Cancer Society and all local high school teams will be represented.

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