Shelby Daily Globe

Shelby Little League fields get a makeover

- By Submitted

Five little league fields in Shelby received a much-needed makeover recently thanks to three generous organizati­ons that consist of Flashover Maintenanc­e out of Crestline, River Run Solutions out of Ashland, and The Danny King Changeup Charity out of Mansfield. Each organizati­on donated materials, equipment, labor, and time, and more to the Shelby Little League fields to help the Shelby community and its families gear up for the little league baseball and softball season coming this summer.

“Part of what we do at Flashover Maintenanc­e is give back,” stated David Taylor, VP of Operations, Flashover Maintenanc­e. “Giving back is something we have always done and we are always excited about volunteeri­ng for kids.

Our company, along with River Run, both believe in providing top quality services, and that includes supporting our local communitie­s.” Both Flashover Maintenanc­e and River Run Solutions specialize in residentia­l and commercial lawn care as one of their service lines. Both companies agreed that the Shelby Little League project was an important and exciting way to give back to the Shelby community. “I’m extremely excited to have been part of this project,” stated Josh Horst, President, River Run Solutions. “The fields aren’t typically taken care of throughout the winter season, so we wanted to reconditio­n the fields by re-edging, mowing, spraying, pulling weeds, cleaning dug outs, and more. A lot of us were baseball players growing up and we love this project and the ability to give back like this.”

The Danny King Changeup Charity also jumped on board, donating bats and gloves to a few little league players who are financiall­y burdened, giving them a chance to play this summer. “I heard that there were a few t-ball and little league players in need, and that’s when we also decided to step up and help as well,” states Danny King, Founder and Owner of The Changeup Charity. “Every young boy and girl deserves the chance to play, and I feel very fortunate to be able to help make that happen. I’m a college player now, but began playing baseball back in t-ball, and it changed my life.” The Changeup Charity, a 501c3 nonprofit, began operating last year in hopes to help youth players and families who are facing financial difficulti­es by working with area coaches and programs.

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