Max Hinze (left) and Gage Quinton took advantage of the games on the concourse and took turns whacking each other with padded sticks to determine the winner.
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Sealy residents packed the stands at Constellation Field and even came away with a foul ball.
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Sealy High School mascot Tiggy greets Sealy fans in the stands at Constellation Field Sunday during Sealy Day at the Skeeters.
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The Sealy Chamber of Commerce co-hosted Sealy Day at the Skeeters and were represented by executive assistant Tammy Hall (left) and President Vince Wollney (right).
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Sealy residents packed the stands at Constellation Field.
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Sealy residents enjoyed the view of a professional ballpark from a close proximity and took advantage of some family time.
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Joel Hinze jumped at the chance to get some hacks in on the inflatable batting cage on the concourse of Constellation Field.
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A group of youngsters from Sealy shout “play ball!” under the direction of on-field host Sallie Weir Sunday at Constellation Field.
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Sealy Mayor Janice Whitehead celebrates as she walks off the field after throwing a ceremonial first pitch Sunday at Constellation Field for Sealy Day at the Skeeters. Behind her is Skeeters mascot Swatson.
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Sugar Land Skeeters mascot Swatson poses with a group of children from Sealy who gathered to call out “play ball!” before Sunday’s game between the Skeeters and the High Point Rockers.
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Nailing down prime seats was important to this group of Sealy Little Leaguers, who took advantage of the early entry to stake claim to where they wanted to take in the game at Constellation Field.
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Chance Hillburn got the opportunity to get autographs from plenty of Skeeters and looks like he came away a happy customer.
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Yvonne Johnson sings “God Bless America” during the seventh inning of the baseball game between the Sugar Land Skeeters and the High Point (N.C.) Rockers.
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Yvonne Johnson sings “God Bless America” during the seventh inning of the baseball game between the Sugar Land Skeeters and the High Point (N.C.) Rockers.
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Fans share their excitement during Sealy Day at the Skeeters Sunday at Constellation Field in Sugar Land.
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Fans share their excitement during Sealy Day at the Skeeters Sunday at Constellation Field in Sugar Land.
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Angela Schmidt and Melanie Willingham visit with guests on the concourse at Constellation Field. They were selling tickets to Sealybration for the Sealy Community Foundation before the game between the Sugar Land Skeeters and the High Point (N.C.) Rockers.
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Sealy area youngsters are the center of attention before Sunday’s game at Constellation Field between the Sugar Land Skeeters and the High Point (N.C.) Rockers as they prepare to call out “play ball!”
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Posing for a picture after throwing the ceremonial first pitch at Sunday’s Sugar Land Skeeters game is Sealy Mayor Janice Whitehead, center, along with catcher Cody Stanley and the mascot Swatson.
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Sealy High School mascot Tiggy, right, greets a fellow mascot Sunday at Constellation Field. They were guests of Sugar Land Skeeters mascot Swatson, who was celebrating his birthday.
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A video of The Sealy News is shown on the Texas-sized scoreboard Sunday at Constellation Field.
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A video about Sealybration is shown on the Texas-sized scoreboard Sunday at Constellation Field.
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