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Windsor Park Adult Recreational Softball's Website
We are a group of good-natured residents originally from Windsor Park- Bayside, New York, who share a devotion to the game of softball. Since 1997, we get together on Sunday mornings between mid April and late November --weather permitting-- to play recreational softball at Cunningham Park. We now play at nearby Alley Pond Park. Our games are casual, stress free events, with no league or team commitment required. The emphasis is on fun, not competition.
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2010 FIELD PERMIT CONTRIBUTORS: Angelo, Danny, Pete, Little Joe, Jeff, Artie, Tommy, Russ, Kenny, Doug, Juan, Domenic, OD, Alec, Scott, Nelson, Mitch, Jon, Joe 21, Dave, Roly, Fantasy Bill, and Mo.
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2007 team photo courtesy of Professional Photographer Luis Ramones
RAINOUT POLICY: In the event our game is cancelled due to rain or inclement weather conditions a notice will be posted to this page by 8:00 a.m. the same day of the game...
Aside from the heavy snowstorms and last weekend’s northeaster, I hope everyone had a safe and enjoyable offseason. Spring has finally arrived. We can hear the birds chirping again and Russ cabin fever symptoms should calm down. The man has been bombarding us with emails. He’s anxious to start playing ball. Relax Russ winter blues are over and help is on the way.
This past Tuesday I attended the NYC Parks and Recreation meeting and I picked our field permit so we’re ready to go.