
King and His Court Returns to Fraser Field
Published on July 11, 2006 under Canadian American League (Can-Am)
North Shore Spirit News Release
WEEI personality Mike Adams, Mad Fisherman Charlie Moore, and wrestling legend Killer Kowalski are just a few of the All-Star who will take on the legendary King and His Court on Thursday night.
Soggy weather spoiled the King's appearance in June, but he will reign supreme at Fraser Field in July. Eddie Feigner, the world's greatest softball pitcher, will once again stop by Fraser Field on Thursday to give Spirit fans and area softball fans a royal treat on the baseball diamond.
The King and His Court is a world famous four-person softball team. They have won 9,000 games in more than 100 countries and the King has fired 930 no-hitters. Feigner's fastball, clocked at 104 mph, was named one of the ten greatest pitches of all time by ESPN.
The King, who now narrates, coaches, and demonstrates his pitching art during the show, is still an intricate part of the action. On June 9th, the Court will take on the Spirit All Stars, a collection of talented players from throughout the North Shore.
In addition to Adams, Moore and Kowalski, the North Shore All Stars boasts a wealth of talent. Former Bruins star Garry Doak, retired Spirit shortstop Yuri Sanchez, and Patriots legend Ed Toner will all lace up the cleats and challenge the King.
The game of great skill and comedy will raise money for the Joey Fund, which helps the cystic fibrosis foundation. Last season, the King and His Court dazzled the Fraser Field faithful with the antics on the field. Don't miss out on this opportunity to see this unique display of softball skill.
Game time is set for 7 p.m. and gates will open at 6:00. Tickets, which cost $6 for adults and $4 for children, are on sale now at the Spirit Box Office located at 365 Western Ave. Tickets may also be purchased over the phone at 781-592-0007 ext. 211. Fans holding tickets for the June 9th date may exchange their seats at the Box Office.
Canadian American League Stories from July 11, 2006
- Can-Am League recap - Can-Am
- Cutters long balls make the difference in tonight's game - Worcester Tornadoes
- Rox first-half title hopes extinguished in 7-4 loss to New Jersey - Brockton Rox
- Jackals cruise to victory; first half crown still within reach - New Jersey Jackals
- Spirit game postponed due to weather - North Shore Spirit
- King and His Court Returns to Fraser Field - North Shore Spirit
The opinions expressed in this release are those of the organization issuing it, and do not necessarily reflect the thoughts or opinions of OurSports Central or its staff.
Other Recent North Shore Spirit Stories
- Pride top Spirit, 6-4 to win Can-Am title
- Spirit update
- North Shore Spirit Newsletter
- North Shore Spirit Newsletter
- Bishop, Spirit Blank Jackals, 3-0

