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TRENTON,
NJ…Indiana Softball State Commissioner Marty
Davis, of Sheridan, Indiana, has been awarded
the annual Babe Ruth Softball Volunteer
of the Year Award. Selected from among over one million volunteers
throughout the United States and Canada,
Davis was chosen to receive the prestigious
award due to his outstanding contributions
to the Babe Ruth Softball program and the
youth it represents.
President/CEO
Ron Tellefsen said, “The Babe Ruth Softball
Volunteer of the Year is the highest award
given in Babe Ruth Softball.
Its recipient must embody the spirit
of the Babe Ruth League philosophy, which
is to provide the best possible sports experience
for every child that has the desire to play
and to promote participation and opportunity. Marty Davis admirably and enthusiastically
exemplifies that philosophy.”
Under
Davis’ leadership, Indiana has become one
of the leading state organizations in Babe
Ruth Softball and continues to grow.
Jaime
Horn, National Commissioner for Babe Ruth
Softball praised Davis: “Marty never asks anyone to do anything he
won’t do, or hasn’t already done himself.
His enthusiasm for the program is
highly contagious.”
Commissioner
Davis is committed to making sure all potential
softball participants in Indiana are given
the opportunity to play.
He continually reminds the leagues
and commissioners in his state that the
most important level of play is local league
play.
Babe
Ruth League, Inc. is a non-profit, educational
organization dedicated to developing better
citizens by providing properly supervised
baseball and softball competition for 5
through 18-year-old players. It is the basic intent of Babe Ruth League,
Inc. that every candidate be given the opportunity
to play in the program.
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