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Care to Leave a Kind word?

CASL has been around for 9 Years. We have had over 2300 participants throughout all the different sports that we have offered. Kickball, Dodgeball, and Soccer have been the main attractions. We have dabbled with pickleball, basketball, volleyball, Floor hockey, Conrhole, and some other random ones from time to time. The socials have seen us go to Providence Bruins games, Brewery tours, trips to Nantucket, and other nights just gathering to watch Bruins/Pats games. As most of you have heard the Wixon school is closing. This was the home of CASL 4 nights a week when the Cape Cod Winterers arrived. We are looking for a new venue, but we need your help. We want to be able to show other towns, school systems, or venue owners that CASL is an important part of the Cape Cod Community. If you could take a moment to write a testimonial for CASL it would be greatly appreciated. It can be how you enjoyed the sports and friendly competition, or maybe how you met a few players that are now great friends. Perhaps you found a job, a client, or a significant other through the league. If you feel the Cape is a better place with CASL, then please take a moment to fill this out. We do not want the end of Wixon to be the end of CASL. I appreciate all of you for participating and for hopefully helping us stay around to make it to the 10 Year anniversary.

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    What sports have you participated in with CASL
    We have some players that have been around from the start. A lot of others come and go when they have the time, and we almost always have new faces. So how about you?
    Your positive words of how CASL has impacted you is greatly appreciated. It can be from the exercise and friendly competition to how it has expanded your social circle, got business, jobs, or felt more connected to the Cape Cod Community

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