City of Destin to Host Adult Kickball League

City of Destin to Host Adult Kickball League
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The City of Destin’s Summer Adult Kickball League will begin on Monday, June 20th, at Morgan Sports Center. The league is for ages 17+ and a mandatory captain’s meeting will be held on June 6th, at 6:30 pm at Morgan Sports Center. The meeting will cover league rules, department policies, schedules, and uniform requirements. Player fee is $20 for residents (must reside within city limits and show proof of residency) or $40 for non-residents. Space is limited and open to the first 10 teams who meet all requirements. Games will be played on Monday nights with possible game times of 6:30, 7:30, & 8:30 pm. Games will be self-refereed with final call from City staff. 

Register online at www.cityofdestin.com/reconline. For more information call (850) 650-1241 or email: tbailey@cityofdestin.com.

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