High school baseball fields turn on lights to honor class of 2020
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ)- Several high school baseball and softball coaches lit up stadium lights Wednesday night to honor players from the class of 2020, who likely won’t get to play a senior season.
Coaching staff and others lit the stadiums for 20 minutes and 20 seconds in the class of 2020’s honor.
Among those who turned on the lights were Frederick Douglass High School, Tates Creek High School, Scott County High School, Great Crossing High School, and Lexington Catholic.
Scott Co Baseball lit up tonight for Seniors pic.twitter.com/J5sXrGoEZN
— Scott County High Sc (@scbaseball) April 9, 2020
At 9:00 pm the lights were turned on for precisely 20 minutes and 20 seconds in honor of our Seniors in the class of 2020. Hopefully these bright lights will help us through this dark time we are going through. @PBRKentucky @brianwkyt @LexCathSports pic.twitter.com/wItf84ZRTv
— Lexington Catholic Baseball (@LexCathBaseball) April 9, 2020
Tonight, all across Kentucky, baseball and softball stadiums turned on their lights for 20 minutes and 20 seconds to honor their 2020 spring student athletes. @MrMills_TC @TatesCreekSftbl @tatescrbaseball
STAY STRONG CREEK!! #CreekNation#CentrePwkyBuilt#AnchorDown ⚾️⚓️?⚓️ pic.twitter.com/M2tu1C7YOq— Tates Creek Athletics (@TCDORES1) April 9, 2020
Light on for our seniors. @thenoahgray21 @josh_mcclurg1
We are still thinking of you guys! @PBRKentucky pic.twitter.com/ShBBiGWAGK— FDHSBASEBALL (@FDHSBaseball) April 9, 2020
Warhawks Baseball Family: We lit up the field tonight in honor of our Seniors. #WarhawksBaseballSeniors2020 pic.twitter.com/YMDFrbnaKJ
— Great Crossing Warhawks Baseball (@GCHSBASEBALL8) April 9, 2020
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