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Triangle softball teams win medals at Senior Games

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The JoJammers won the silver medal in the women’s softball 55-plus division at the Senior Games of North Carolina State Finals played Sept. 13-15 at the Walnut Creek Softball Complex in Raleigh.

The JoJammers, from the Raleigh Wake Senior Games, finished second to the Why Nots, who advanced from the Alamance Burlington Senior Games.

Other divisions
60-plus women:
1, Golden Girls (Cleveland County Senior Games), 2, Afterburners (Alamance Burlington Senior Games)
55-plus men: 1, Hickory Metro All-Stars (Unifour Senior Games), 2, Code Electric (Raleigh Wake Senior Games)
60-plus men: 1, Code Electric (Raleigh Wake); 2, Jenks Constructions (Four Seasons Senior Games)
65-plus men: 1, Port City Pirates (Senior Games by the Sea); 2, Pisgah Physical Therapy (Four Seasons)
70-plus men: 1, Carolina Cardinals (Raleigh Wake); 2, Alamance 70s
75-plus men: 1, Wilmington 75s (Senior Games by the Sea); 2, Pinehurst Hip and Knee (Senior Games in the Pines).

Coming up: The Senior Games State Finals golf tournament starts Tuesday at Tanglewood in Clemmons, the bocce finals run today through Thursday at Clayton Community Park, and the basketball tournament will be played Oct. 29-30 in Greenville.

Results: Find more results for softball and other sports on the North Carolina Senior Games website.

Elsewhere: Read more about area senior athletes in Teri Saylor’s Who’s Got Game column in the North Raleigh News and the Midtown Raleigh News.

**** Got recreational sports news for the Play! report? Email Teri Boggess at play@newsobserver.com. ****

 

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