Cherry Point Marine, Sailor Selected For All-Marine Softball Camp (3)
(Far left standing) Dan Daniels, the All-Marine softball team coach, poses with the 15 Marines and sailors he selected to represent the East Coast during the All-Marine softball camp held following the East Coast regional tournament, Aug. 25. There were three Marines selected from the Quantico team that earned honors as champion of the ECR tournament; four selected from the second place team, New River; a Marine and Sailor from Cherry Point; four from the II Marine Expeditionary Force Camp Lejeune team; and two from the Camp Lejeune Division team.
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