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Category Archives: WESA
Out With a Bang
The softball season is officially over. All that’s left is a beer bust, a banquet, and a draw for a train trip for two to Jasper, BC that I’m hoping I win. The playoffs were held over the weekend. By … Continue reading
Posted in softball, Vancouver, WESA
Tagged Celebrities Nightclub, The Junction, The Oasis, Tony Correia
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Dog Days of Summer
We lost both our softball games on Sunday. Going onto the field, I felt we had a good chance at winning both games. We’ve been playing better even though we’ve lost our heaviest hitter. However, our shortstop, took the day … Continue reading
Posted in softball, Vancouver, WESA
Tagged Celebrities, Numbers Nightclub, playoffs, Pumpjack, The Oasis, Tony Correia
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Dust Bowl
We’re coming into the dog days of summer. You can feel it on the softball field. Sweat gets in your eyes, and the dust sticks to you in a gritty film. On Tuesday we played our make-up games against Team … Continue reading
Posted in softball, Vancouver, WESA
Tagged Brocton Oval, Celebrities Nightclub, Numbers Nightclub, Pumpjack, Stanley Park, summer, Tony Correia
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Runners Batted In
On Sunday I played softball for the first time in two weeks (we were rained out two weeks ago and I was on vacation last weekend). The team lost both games while I was away on vacation, one of them … Continue reading
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Tagged gay marriage, Milestones, The Fountainhead Pub, Tony Correia
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Solid Gold
After weeks of planning, rehearsing, gossip, and shopping, the Miss WESA pageant happened on Saturday night. Over the last 20 years, the pageant has taken on a life of it’s own, a league within a league with a set of … Continue reading
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Tagged Celebrities, Drag, Drag Show, Pumpjack, Tony Correia
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Out at Home
Progess! At last! Our softball team played well over the weekend. We narrowly lost our game on Friday to Dahh & Connors, the team that trounced us in our first game of the season and beat Team Barrete, who trounced … Continue reading
Take a Knee
I had to sit out Sunday’s game after my poor posture and lack of exercise caught up with me. About midway through the day on Saturday I started having severe muscle spasms in my neck. It got so bad I … Continue reading
Just Kids
I bought a new pair of baseball cleats since mine were starting to look like they belonged on Charlie Chaplin. I paid $30 for my old cleats, purchased in a mad dash with less than 24 hours before my first … Continue reading
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Tagged Nike, The Junction, Tim Horton's, Tony Correia, Vancouver
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Brocton Oval
We played our make-up games for the ones that were rained out at Brocton Oval in Stanley Park. I always have a hard time finding Brockton Oval when I’m on my bike. It’s one of those places I’ve been to … Continue reading
Brockton Oval
We played our make-up games for the ones that were rained out at Brocton Oval in Stanley Park. I always have a hard time finding Brockton Oval when I’m on my bike. It’s one of those places I’ve been to … Continue reading
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Tagged gay softball, Sports, Tony Correia, Vancouver, WESA
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