Pittsburgh Steelers and Penguin Alumni Set to Face off at CONSOL Energy Park
June 1, 2007 - Frontier League (FL)
Washington Wild Things News Release
Washington, PA -- The Pittsburgh Steelers will turn in their pads on Saturday evening an instead don baseball gloves and bats as they battle the Pittsburgh Penguin Alumni and Celebrity team in a softball game at CONSOL Energy Park, home of the Washington Wild Things.
Steelers who are scheduled to play softball include: Chris Hoke, Santonio Holmes, James Harrison, Louis Lipps, Rian Wallace, Ricardo Colclough, Rasheed Marshall, Anthony Madison and Anthony Smith.
On the other team, representing the Penguin alumni and celebrities, are Joe Mullen, Kim Clackson, Phil Borque, Francois Leroux Troy Loney, Ken Wregget, Mark Kachowski,
J. S. Aubin, Warren Young, Jack Riley, Dennis Begley, Larry Richert, Eddy Crow, Sally Wiggin, Ken Laird, Paul Alexander, Tim Benz, Keith Jones, and Steve Tello.
Team members will make themselves available immediately following the game for autographs.
Proceeds from the event will benefit Wild Things charities. Game time is 7:00 PM.
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