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Photo by Todd Lester.
Maggie's Rules for Life tournament
The fourth annual Maggie’s Rules for Life Softball Tournament benefiting Children’s Hospital of Alabama Pediatric Intensive Care Unity and Maggie’s Kindness Foundation is scheduled for Oct. 8-9 in Trussville and Hoover. Photo by Todd Lester.
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Photo by Todd Lester.
Maggie's Rules for Life tournament
The fourth annual Maggie’s Rules for Life Softball Tournament benefiting Children’s Hospital of Alabama Pediatric Intensive Care Unity and Maggie’s Kindness Foundation is scheduled for Oct. 8-9 in Trussville and Hoover. Photo by Todd Lester.
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Photo by Todd Lester.
Maggie's Rules for Life tournament
The fourth annual Maggie’s Rules for Life Softball Tournament benefiting Children’s Hospital of Alabama Pediatric Intensive Care Unity and Maggie’s Kindness Foundation is scheduled for Oct. 8-9 in Trussville and Hoover. Photo by Todd Lester.
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Photo by Todd Lester.
Maggie's Rules for Life tournament
The fourth annual Maggie’s Rules for Life Softball Tournament benefiting Children’s Hospital of Alabama Pediatric Intensive Care Unity and Maggie’s Kindness Foundation is scheduled for Oct. 8-9 in Trussville and Hoover. Photo by Todd Lester.
TRUSSVILLE -- The fourth annual Maggie’s Rules for Life Softball Tournament benefiting Children’s Hospital of Alabama Pediatric Intensive Care Unity and Maggie’s Kindness Foundation is scheduled for Oct. 8-9 in Trussville and Hoover.
In its first three years, $32,800 has been raised for Children’s Hospital of Alabama. Graduating high school softball players have been awarded $9,000 in scholarships.
This year’s tournament includes USA Softball of Alabama as a partner, allowing the tournament to expand to softball parks in Trussville and Hoover. The tournament includes all age groups.
For more information about tournament sponsorships, email maggieskindnessfoundation@gmail.com. For tournament information, visit https://gfp.tournamentusasoftball.com/.
Maggie's Kindness Foundation’s mission is to promote kindness of young athletes through sportsmanship and development of student athletes through scholarship and to help and support the emotional needs of children and their families in medical crisis. It was created in honor of Maggie Bowles, the 6-year-old Trussville girl who died as a result of a car accident in 2017.