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Lumber Kings deflect B.C. Arrows

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Only true fast pitch baseball fans would stick around until 1 a.m. to watch the finals of a tournament.

But stick around they did for the 20th annual National Indian Athletic Association Men's and Women's Fastball Championship final games, held in Invemere, B.C. Aug. 21.

A total of 15 womens and 23 mens teams gathered in the East Kootenay tourist centre to vie for the North American championship, played Aug. 19-21.

The host team was none other than the NIAA dynasty BC Arrows, playing in their final tournament - after 16 years and eight NIAA titles.

Lumber Kings deflect B.C. Arrows

Page R4

Only true fast pitch baseball fans would stick around until 1 a.m. to watch the finals of a tournament.

But stick around they did for the 20th annual National Indian Athletic Association Men's and Women's Fastball Championship final games, held in Invemere, B.C. Aug. 21.

A total of 15 womens and 23 mens teams gathered in the East Kootenay tourist centre to vie for the North American championship, played Aug. 19-21.

The host team was none other than the NIAA dynasty BC Arrows, playing in their final tournament - after 16 years and eight NIAA titles.

Lumber Kings deflect B.C. Arrows

Page R4

Only true fast pitch baseball fans would stick around until 1 a.m. to watch the finals of a tournament.

But stick around they did for the 20th annual National Indian Athletic Association Men's and Women's Fastball Championship final games, held in Invemere, B.C. Aug. 21.

A total of 15 womens and 23 mens teams gathered in the East Kootenay tourist centre to vie for the North American championship, played Aug. 19-21.

The host team was none other than the NIAA dynasty BC Arrows, playing in their final tournament - after 16 years and eight NIAA titles.

Lumber Kings deflect B.C. Arrows

Page R4

Only true fast pitch baseball fans would stick around until 1 a.m. to watch the finals of a tournament.

But stick around they did for the 20th annual National Indian Athletic Association Men's and Women's Fastball Championship final games, held in Invemere, B.C. Aug. 21.

A total of 15 womens and 23 mens teams gathered in the East Kootenay tourist centre to vie for the North American championship, played Aug. 19-21.

The host team was none other than the NIAA dynasty BC Arrows, playing in their final tournament - after 16 years and eight NIAA titles.

Lumber Kings deflect B.C. Arrows

Page R4

Only true fast pitch baseball fans would stick around until 1 a.m. to watch the finals of a tournament.

But stick around they did for the 20th annual National Indian Athletic Association Men's and Women's Fastball Championship final games, held in Invemere, B.C. Aug. 21.

A total of 15 womens and 23 mens teams gathered in the East Kootenay tourist centre to vie for the North American championship, played Aug. 19-21.

The host team was none other than the NIAA dynasty BC Arrows, playing in their final tournament - after 16 years and eight NIAA titles.

Lumber Kings deflect B.C. Arrows

Page R4

Only true fast pitch baseball fans would stick around until 1 a.m. to watch the finals of a tournament.

But stick around they did for the 20th annual National Indian Athletic Association Men's and Women's Fastball Championship final games, held in Invemere, B.C. Aug. 21.

A total of 15 womens and 23 mens teams gathered in the East Kootenay tourist centre to vie for the North American championship, played Aug. 19-21.

The host team was none other than the NIAA dynasty BC Arrows, playing in their final tournament - after 16 years and eight NIAA titles.

Lumber Kings deflect B.C. Arrows

Page R4

Only true fast pitch baseball fans would stick around until 1 a.m. to watch the finals of a tournament.

But stick around they did for the 20th annual National Indian Athletic Association Men's and Women's Fastball Championship final games, held in Invemere, B.C. Aug. 21.

A total of 15 womens and 23 mens teams gathered in the East Kootenay tourist centre to vie for the North American championship, played Aug. 19-21.

The host team was none other than the NIAA dynasty BC Arrows, playing in their final tournament - after 16 years and eight NIAA titles.

Lumber Kings deflect B.C. Arrows

Page R4

Only true fast pitch baseball fans would stick around until 1 a.m. to watch the finals of a tournament.

But stick around they did for the 20th annual National Indian Athletic Association Men's and Women's Fastball Championship final games, held in Invemere, B.C. Aug. 21.

A total of 15 womens and 23 mens teams gathered in the East Kootenay tourist centre to vie for the North American championship, played Aug. 19-21.

The host team was none other than the NIAA dynasty BC Arrows, playing in their final tournament - after 16 years and eight NIAA titles.

Lumber Kings deflect B.C. Arrows

Page R4

Only true fast pitch baseball fans would stick around until 1 a.m. to watch the finals of a tournament.

But stick around they did for the 20th annual National Indian Athletic Association Men's and Women's Fastball Championship final games, held in Invemere, B.C. Aug. 21.

A total of 15 womens and 23 mens teams gathered in the East Kootenay tourist centre to vie for the North American championship, played Aug. 19-21.

The host team was none other than the NIAA dynasty BC Arrows, playing in their final tournament - after 16 years and eight NIAA titles.

Lumber Kings deflect B.C. Arrows

Page R4

Only true fast pitch baseball fans would stick around until 1 a.m. to watch the finals of a tournament.

But stick around they did for the 20th annual National Indian Athletic Association Men's and Women's Fastball Championship final games, held in Invemere, B.C. Aug. 21.

A total of 15 womens and 23 mens teams gathered in the East Kootenay tourist centre to vie for the North American championship, played Aug. 19-21.

The host team was none other than the NIAA dynasty BC Arrows, playing in their final tournament - after 16 years and eight NIAA titles.