
Watch EPD Chief Smith and Vanderburgh Co Sheriff Robinson Duet for Charity
The Highland Challenger League's mascot is named Brave. That's because everyone on the team is very brave to get out on a baseball field and play ball, no matter what dissability they may have. At Saturday night's 2nd Annual Lip Sync Show, brave took on a slightly different meaning.
To Sing or Not to Sing?
Ok, even though this is clearly a lip-sync show, some people who can actually sing, decided to give the party a live performance. I did offer to use my voice, but in the kindest way, it was recommended that I stick to the fae microphone. After all, I could not risk overshadowing the duet of a lifetime. But before we get to that, let me tell you more about the Highland Challenger League
Be a Buddy for the Highland Challenger League
There is no way the Challenger League would be around for more than a decade if it weren't for all of the volunteers that help out each season - in particular, the buddies. If you would like to be a Buddy, or you know someone who does, you can learn more at HighlandChallengerBaseball.org. You can also send an email to Brian Kinsey, the league's president, or text him at 812. 604.0013.
Southern Indiana Police Chief and Sheriff Join Voices for Charity

This year the players will receive brand new professional-looking jerseys courtesy of Mattingly Charities.
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