Lima Havoc softball hosts annual two-day youth clinic at Lima Senior
- Tony Quach,
Adam Solomon
- Updated
LIMA — The Lima Havoc softball program hosted its annual two-day clinic this week at Lima Senior, giving young athletes a chance to sharpen their skills during the offseason.
The event focused on developing both offensive and defensive fundamentals for aspiring softball players, with drills tailored to improve mechanics and overall understanding of the game.
A highlight of the clinic was the return of several Havoc alumni, who came back to lend their expertise and mentor the next generation of players.
Tony Quach
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