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Blues singer Tammy Fletcher opened up the event with the Star Spangled Banner
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Travis Roy takes a moment away from the 2004 VT Wiffle Ball Tournament
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Scott Trahan of the champion Comets Express brought in more than $1,400 in pledges during the 2004 event
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The Comets Express from Tyngsboro, MA not only won the 2004 tournament, they led the way with more than $7,500 in pledges brought in
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Team captain Benton Burgess led his team to victory, on and off the field
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The Allen Agency pledged $250 for any team that could hit three homeruns in one inning -- the mighty Comets Express met the challenge
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The Zambonis, "N. America's Favorite All-Hockey Band", made the trip from CT to perform at centerfield of Little Fenway
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Mascot "Champ" made an appearance at the 2004 event
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Event organizer Marge Oppold & Travis Roy take a few moments for a photo between games
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Marge Oppold, Travis Roy & Pat O'Connor present signed copies of Travis' book Eleven Seconds to some special guests
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The Baseball Hockey Hall of Fame's Tim Wiles performed "Casey At Bat"
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Local media celebrities & the band the Zambonis participated in the Celebrity Game in 2004
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The Blue Bulls made a return appearance
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Two-time defending champions
HOTDAM check out the competition from the right field
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The Zambonis, N. Americas favorite all hockey band, braved the rain to entertain the crowd
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The Comets Express
unseated two-time champions HOTDAM to take the 3rd Travis Roy Cup in 2004
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After much fun and providing comic relief in 2003, the Pesky NESCIs picked up a new sponsor and name, playing in 2004 as the Shepherd (Hospital) Flock
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