Warren Central Softball Spooktacular
Published 8:00 am Wednesday, October 31, 2018
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Warren Central baseball assistant coach Randy Broome walks around the field before the school’s Softball Spooktacular event on Monday. (Ernest Bowker/The Vicksburg Post)
Warren Central softball coach Dana McGivney poses with her minions Bailey and Oakley during the school’s Softball Spooktacular event on Monday. (Ernest Bowker/The Vicksburg Post)
Warren Central softball and baseball players pose for a photo at the end of the school’s fifth annual Softball Spooktacular on Monday. The event featured players from both teams competing in a co-ed softball game while wearing Halloween costumes. It was a fundraiser for Olivia Newman, a Clinton teenager battling leukemia. (Ernest Bowker/The Vicksburg Post)
Ty Lee, left, throws a scare into Hunter Williams during a children’s costume contest at the Warren Central Softball Spooktacular on Monday. (Ernest Bowker/The Vicksburg Post)
Kyle Dupree, wearng a shark head, hits the ball during the Warren Central Softball Spooktacular on Monday. (Ernest Bowker/The Vicksburg Post)
Rick Daughtry and his daughter Bri Daughtry stand near home plate during the Warren Central Softball Spooktacular on Monday. (Ernest Bowker/The Vicksburg Post)
Laura Reagan Logue, dressed as her father Trey Logue, waves her hat to the crowd while riding a lawnmower through the outfield between innings of the Warren Central Softball Spooktacular on Monday. The event featured WC’s softball and baseball teams playing a co-ed softball game while dressed in Halloween costumes. Candy was given away to children in attendance between innings, and a children’s costume contest was also held. The event was a fundraiser for Olivia Newman, a Clinton teenager battling leukemia. (Ernest Bowker/The Vicksburg Post)
Sarah Cameron Fancher swings at a pitch during the Warren Central Softball Spooktacular on Monday. (Ernest Bowker/The Vicksburg Post)
Kayleigh Karel throws to first base after fielding a ground ball during the Warren Central Softball Spooktacular on Monday. (Ernest Bowker/The Vicksburg Post)
Shawn Page jumps to catch a ball in right field during the Warren Central Softball Spooktacular on Monday night. (Ernest Bowker/The Vicksburg Post)
Trevor Rouse shuffles toward first base while Bryce Rebert fields a ground ball behind him during the Warren Central Softball Spooktacular on Monday. (Ernest Bowker/The Vicksburg Post)
Sean Daily, Landon Bull and Trevor Rouse high five each other at the end of an inning during the Warren Central Softball Spooktacular on Monday. The event featured WC’s baseball and softball teams playing a co-ed softball game to benefit Olivia Newman, a Clinton teenager battling leukemia. (Ernest Bowker/The Vicksburg Post)
Peyton McCurley, dressed as Scooby-Doo, connects with a pitch during Warren Central’s Softball Spooktacular on Monday. The event featured WC’s softball and baseball teams playing a co-ed softball game while dressed in Halloween costumes. It was a fundraiser for Olivia Newman, a Clinton teenager battling leukemia. (Ernest Bowker/The Vicksburg Post)
Laura Regan Logue throws a pitch during Warren Central’s Softball Spooktacular event on Monday. (Ernest Bowker/The Vicksburg Post)
Umpire Rick Daughtry waits for a batter to come to the plate during Warren Central’s Softball Spooktacular event on Monday. WC’s baseball and softball teams played a co-ed softball game to benefit Olivia Newman, an area teenager battling leukemia. (Ernest Bowker/The Vicksburg Post)
On Monday, Warren Central High School hosted its fifth annual Softball Spooktacular at Lucy Young Field. The event featured the school’s softball and baseball teams playing a co-ed softball game while dressed in Halloween costumes. There was also a costume contest for children and candy giveaways between innings.
The event was a fundraiser for Olivia Newman, a Clinton teenager battling leukemia.
About Ernest Bowker
Ernest Bowker is The Vicksburg Post's sports editor. He has been a member of The Vicksburg Post's sports staff since 1998, making him one of the longest-tenured reporters in the paper's 140-year history. The New Jersey native is a graduate of LSU. In his career, he has won more than 50 awards from the Mississippi Press Association and Associated Press for his coverage of local sports in Vicksburg.
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