San Jose State's Kerry Jenkins
Kerry has power, a strong arm and the versiltility to play outfield or at the corners for the Elks.
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New camo jersey's supporting our troops
Nick Stiltner on the bump with the Elks new camo jersey
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in 1936 the Bend Elks rolled out new digs
Brett Hudson of Sisters, presented this photo to us of his grandfather, Bill Hatch as a member of the 1936 Elks team. Check out his wool socks, flannel knickers and old glove.
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in 1936 the Bend Elks rolled out new digs
Brett Hudson of Sisters, presented this photo to us of his grandfather, Bill Hatch as a member of the 1936 Elks team. Check out his wool socks, flannel knickers and old glove.
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Brady Clark getting ready for Spring Training
8 year Major Leaguer Brady Clark has worked out at the Fieldhouse for the past few months in preparation for spring training.
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13 year major leaguer Alan Embree
Alan Embree has been working out in the Fielhouse this winter in preparation for spring training.
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Both Dave Perez(left) and Kendall Snyder(right) have been calling Elks games for 10 seasons.
Both Dave Perez and Kendall Snyder, 2 long time Pac-10 baseball umpires have worked many games in the WCL, and many here at Vince Genna Stadium . They worked our first game in 2000 and our 10th anniversary game last season.
Perez looks like he is checking out the crowd, Anderson the BBQ deck and Snyder appears to be impatient waiting for the visiting coach to arrive so he can get the game started.
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Local Central Oregon products turning two
Tanner Hodges from Sisters and Tommy Richards from Bend High, both 2008 graduates turn two at Oregon State against the Knights
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USF blogs on Bend
Sophmore left handed pitcher Jordan Reemer spent his freshman summer in Bend. He blogged on his summer with the Elks.
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High school players from Lakeridge came to the camp
Lakeridge varsity baseball coach Colin Griffin sent a few of his boys down to the camp. Mountain View high had the most kids in the camp with 8.
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