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Generals Announce 2018 Billy Schrivner All-Star Game

Published on May 25, 2018 under Southern League (SL1)
Jackson Generals News Release


Jackson, Tenn. - The Jackson Generals are pleased to announce that The Ballpark At Jackson will host the 2018 Billy Schrivner High School All-Star Game on Thursday, May 31 at 6:00 pm CT. The game will feature top high school baseball players from West Tennessee, split into two teams managed by local college coaches.

Rusty Thompson, head baseball coach of the Bethel University Wildcats, will coach the Red Team. The opposing coach for the Gray Team be Tyson Malik, head baseball coach of the Jackson State Community College Generals. Fans can purchase walk-up tickets to the game for $5 at the gate, with proceeds going to Generals Care charities. In-stadium concessions will be available. A full roster with players on both teams is attached to this release.

Schrivner, who passed away in 2014, was a well-known basketball and football official for more than three decades, staying involved with the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association for 60 years. Schrivner helped found the Jackson Madison County Sports Hall of Fame and later became one of its inductees.

2018 BILLY SCHRIVNER HIGH SCHOOL ALL-STAR GAME ROSTER

NEXT TWO GENERALS HOMESTANDS:

May 23-27 vs. Birmingham Barons

June 3-7 vs. Tennessee Smokies

Dial 731-988-5299 for tickets to see Jackson Generals Baseball,

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The baseball season has begun, but it's not too late to come see the Generals (or see them again)! Call 731.988.5299 to order your tickets today, or stop by the box office at 4 Fun Place between 9am and 5pm, just south of exit 85 from Interstate 40! To buy tickets or team merchandise online, or for further information on the 2018 season, log on to JacksonGeneralsBaseball.com! it free today




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