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Kyle Estes is flagbearer at 25th International LL Congress

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Kyle Estes represented Adair County and the 5th District of Kentucky at the 25th Little League International Congress, as a flag bearer in the opening ceremonies.

Also in attendance were Roger and Karen Romines, Rosie Milby, J C and Vickie Johnson; and Barry, Angela and Zach Estes.

The congress was held at the Lexington Convention Center, Lexington KY, this weekend, March 12-14, 2010.

About 1600 delegates from all over the world were in attendance. -Vicky Johnson




This story was posted on 2010-03-14 12:33:20
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Having fun with Dug Out, the Little League mascot



2010-03-14 - Lexington Convention Center, Lexington, KY - Photo by Vickie Johnson. Lexington Convention Center, 430 W. Vine ST, Lexington, KY
Having fun with the Little League mascot,"Dug Out," are, from left, Vickie Johnson, (Dug Out), Angela, Zach and Barry Estes, on the very right is Karen Romines. All the Adair Countians were in attendance at the 25th International Little League Congress held in Lexington, KY, March 12, 13, and 14, 2010.

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