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Phoenix, Arizona October 25th, 2009Two C.H.A.M.P.S. Athletes Help Win MSBL – The Atlanta Astros, Norcross, GA. Coached by Mr. Marty Kelly, won the 2009 MSBL World Series by defeating a team from California, in a 9 inning nail biter. The Astros took an early 1 to nothing lead only to have the game tied up by a home run from their opponents. The game stayed tied through the eight inning when the Astros rocked a double and the lead off batter drove in the winning run. The Astros closer held the opponents scoreless winning the game and the 2009 World Series Title.

The MSBL/MABL World Series Tournaments are held in Phoenix Arizona every year and is the world’s largest amateur baseball tournament drawing teams and players from all over the country.

C.H.A.M.P.S. Inc. Helping HS and College Athletes "Compete at the next level"
Founder/CEO Mark Gleason office 770-394-3324 cell 404-561-0803
www.champs2.com, www.twitter.com/GoCHAMPS


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