Saturday, Feb. 23 was the last day of registration for baseball and softball with the Landrum Youth Sports Association. The LSA was crowded with parents, kids and volunteers making sure everyone was signed in and given uniforms. The first day of practice is March 1. LSA continues to make much needed improvements to their facilities, working on a long list such as backstop fences, repairs to the dugout roof and water heater.  As funds become available through donations the improvements will be made. Donations are tax deductible and can be mailed to P.O. Box 16, Landrum, S.C. 29356. (photo submitted by Anne Regan)
Saturday, Feb. 23 was the last day of registration for baseball and softball with the Landrum Youth Sports Association. The LSA was crowded with parents, kids and volunteers making sure everyone was signed in and given uniforms. The first day of practice is March 1. LSA continues to make much needed improvements to their facilities, working on a long list such as backstop fences, repairs to the dugout roof and water heater. As funds become available through donations the improvements will be made. Donations are tax deductible and can be mailed to P.O. Box 16, Landrum, S.C. 29356. (photo submitted by Anne Regan)

Landrum Youth Sports Assoc. sign-ups end

Published 8:30am Wednesday, February 27, 2013

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