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This past summer, 2011, 13 College players made August trip to the Dominican Republic to compete and serve. Prior to the college trip, a summer league high school team, the Spikes, also made the same trip. Each baseball player returned to the states with a new outlook on life and a desire to serve better.


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Baseball players serve in the D.R.
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2012 Summer College team application

                                          August 6th-11th, 2012
                                   SCORE College Baseball Trip

Join Coach Keith Madison for this exciting adventure. Players will have the opportunity to play multiple games as well as have teaching times in clinics. In addition to the baseball action, players will have the opportunity to give away food to the poor, visit an orphanage and work with local churches. 

The baseball action will be beyond compare and the chance for you to give back to those less fortunate will be a blessing to you.  

Join us on this college baseball trip and find out for yourself why SCORE has such a great reputation with short-term mission trips! 

Don’t miss this opportunity of a lifetime!

In the Dominican Republic,
Baseball is not a sport, it is LIFE!
 


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2012 November Baseball Outreach application

 

                               SCORE International presents
           2012 Baseball Outreach Dominican Republic
 

When:  November 11-15, 2012
What:   The Annual SCORE International Baseball Outreach.
Where: The Dominican Republic
Why:     Conducting free baseball clinics and sharing the Gospel

This is a trip you will never forget. Over 200 American men 
from all walks of life are given the chance to use baseball as a platform for sharing the Gospel. Professional baseball players like Mariano Rivera, Andy Pettite, and Lou Piniella have joined us in past trips. You don’t want to miss this opportunity to serve God and coach and teach the sport you love.

 


Andy Bendes, Keith and Andy Pettitte worked the daily baseball clinics.

Andy Benes, Keith and Andy Pettitte worked the short daily baseball clinics teaching the Dominican boys baseball skills and guiding them in the Word.


Pastor Manny spoke to an elderly Los Altos man. This year over $12,000 was raised to build a church in this small sugar cane village.


Marino Rivera spoke to the 135 men during one of the evening gatherings. The men conducted free clinics during the mornings and spent time together in the evenings hearing the Gospel.


As iron sharpens iron,
so one man sharpens another.
Proverbs 27:17