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GSB helps Turners Falls softball program with new backstop project
Turners Falls Athletic Director Adam Graves, left, stands with Greenfield Savings Bank President John Howland, center, and Turners Falls softball coach Gary Mullins after Graves and Mullins presented a plaque to Howland in recognition of his organization’s donation to support a new backstop for the Turners Falls softball project. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Modified: 12/15/2020 9:02:43 PM
If you have attended a softball game at Turners Falls High School and went to use the restroom behind home plate, you probably remember having to have your head on a swivel at all times, commonly hearing a roaring “heads up!” as the dangers of a foul ball coming for your head happened far too often.
GSB helps Turners Falls softball program with new backstop project
Turners Falls Athletic Director Adam Graves, left, stands with Greenfield Savings Bank President John Howland, center, and Turners Falls softball coach Gary Mullins after Graves and Mullins presented a plaque to Howland in recognition of his organization’s donation to support a new backstop for the Turners Falls softball project. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Published: 12/15/2020 6:00:13 PM
If you have attended a softball game at Turners Falls High School and went to use the restroom behind home plate, you probably remember having to have your head on a swivel at all times, commonly hearing a roaring “heads up!” as the dangers of a foul ball coming for your head happened far too often.