Bayou Horseshoe Pitchers Association Horseshoemania
Kemper Williams Park
March 23
The tournament was a hi lo, blind draw, change your partner each round with 28 players and accumulating points.
Kemper Williams Park
March 23
The tournament was a hi lo, blind draw, change your partner each round with 28 players and accumulating points.
The Bayou Horseshoe Pitchers Association will hold its annual Day in the Park beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday at Kemper Williams Park.
The experience the Franklin Hornets got in reaching the boys’ basketball Marsh Madness state tournament in two of the previous three seasons, including a trip to the finals in 2023, paid off this
Travis Bourdier of the Patterson Volunteer Fire Department throws a horseshoe while John Owens of the Centerville Volunteer Fire Department looks on.
Sheriff Gary Driskell, left, and Berwick Assistant Police Chief JP Henry throw the first shoes at Saturday's Battle of the Badges. Driskell scored a ringer.
Saturday was high noon for horseshoe pitchers from St. Mary's first responder community.
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