Mayor's Cup Softball Tournament Begins on June 19

Boston, MALocal News

The 28th Annual Mayor’s Cup Softball Tournament kicks off on June 19, showcasing teams from Boston in divisions 10U, 12U, 14U, and 18U. Mayor Michelle Wu emphasized the tournament’s role in fostering friendships and community spirit. The Kick-Off Festival will occur at Clemente Field from 10:00 a. m. to 2:00 p.

m. , featuring various family activities. Tournament games will take place in neighborhood parks on Thursday and Friday nights, with championship games returning to the Fens. Attendees can also learn about summer programs offered by the City of Boston during the festival. Chief Climate Officer Brian Swett praised the tournament as a highlight of the summer, celebrating 28 years of competition and teamwork.

The event is sponsored by P&G, underlining its community engagement. The Mayor’s Cup not only promotes sportsmanship but also enhances local community ties.

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