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Camels visit Miracle League of Johnston County

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SMITHFIELD, N.C. – Campbell recently headed to nearby Smithfield, playing a game with the Miracle League of Johnston County.

On Thursday, Oct. 8, the Camels split up into two teams, with each Campbell player paired up with a buddy, helping them play three full innings of baseball in front of a great crowd of friends, family and supporters.

View photos of the team's trip to Johnston County's Miracle League at Smithfield Community Park here.

The Miracle League was founded in 1998 in Georgia and has spread throughout the country with the mission of the organization being to provide opportunities for all children to play baseball regardless of their disability. Currently, there are more than 200 Miracle League sites across the country, including Puerto Rico.

For information on the Miracle League of Johnston County and how to get involved, visit miracleleaguejc.com.

Fall dates for the Camels remain, with Trick or Treat at the Perry (Oct. 31) coinciding with Campbell Baseball Family Weekend, Oct. 30-31. CU's 2015 Fall World Series details will be announced at a later date.

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