Parsippany Recreation Seeking Players for Mens Softball Free Agent Team

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Parsippany Recreation is actively recruiting players for the Men’s Softball Free Agent Team, set to commence on September 2 and conclude on October 30 at Smith Field E – Turf. This program specifically invites athletes who lack team affiliation, providing an avenue for competitive play and community connection. Justin Stanton, representing Parsippany Recreation, highlighted the initiative as a means for residents to remain active and cultivate new friendships. Interested participants can contact Justin directly at (973) 944-8336 or email recreation@parsippany. net.

Additionally, online registration is available for convenience. The program not only promotes physical fitness but also strengthens community ties through shared sports experiences. Softball leagues like this have historically contributed to local engagement and healthy lifestyles. Participation in such leagues can help foster a sense of belonging among residents.

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