All quiet at the ballfield

We respectively ask that you stay off the field until opening day.

We respectively ask that you stay off the field until opening day.

Fred Dresser

The bats, balls, and gloves have been put away as the fall and spring seasons have been put to rest for the PebbleCreek Senior Softball Association (PCSSA). The attention now focuses on preparing the field for the upcoming season that, by the way, will be the twenty-fifth season for PCSSA.

There is a lot of work required to ensure that the field will be ready for opening day, which at this time is scheduled for Saturday, October 19.

Currently 177 players have registered to play in the upcoming season. With these many registrants it looks like the PCSSA will expand from its current fourteen teams to fifteen teams. Not too shabby for a league that was established in 1995, and had only two teams.

The history of this league is quite remarkable in that what started as a two-team league in 1995, has grown to a fifteen-team league for the 2019/2020 season. More on the history of this league will be detailed in the October PebbleCreek Post edition.