Ten-year-olds Sasha Kamenjasevic (left) and Kyle Pfeiffer helped out by applying tattoos at City Park last week (Sept. 1) at a party honouring the Langley All-Stars, who represented Canada at the Little League World Series. The team of 11, 12 and 13-year-olds from Langley Baseball went 2-2 at the tournament and they are just the second team from Langley to represent Canada at the prestigious event.

Ten-year-olds Sasha Kamenjasevic (left) and Kyle Pfeiffer helped out by applying tattoos at City Park last week (Sept. 1) at a party honouring the Langley All-Stars, who represented Canada at the Little League World Series. The team of 11, 12 and 13-year-olds from Langley Baseball went 2-2 at the tournament and they are just the second team from Langley to represent Canada at the prestigious event.

Rams honouring Little League All-Stars

The Langley All-Stars will be honoured at half-time of Saturday’s Langley Rams junior football game at McLeod Park.

The All-Stars represented Canada at the Little League Baseball World Series last month, finishing with a 2-2 record.

The Rams (2-3) are hosting the Kamloops Broncos (1-4) with a

7 p.m. kick-off.

The Rams have won two games in a row after an 0-3 start.

In honour of the Langley baseball squad, any member of the Langley Baseball Association who wears their ball cap will get in for free.

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