Misericordia University baseball player Miles Westrich teaches princess Adele Ryder, Forty Fort, about swinging a bat at a Halloween baseball game on the field at Misericordia University. Children played baseball and then trick-or-treated in the dormitories.
Misericordia University baseball player Al Reda charmed children at a Halloween baseball on the field at Misericordia University as a baby and grandma. Children played baseball and then trick-or-treated in the dormitories.
Children played a Halloween baseball game on the field at Misericordia University and then trick-or-treated in the dormitories. Julia Fleury, Dallas, takes a swing at bat.
Misericordia University baseball player Brian Eschelman helps twins Rita and Lorenzo Zangardi, Shavertown, with the rules of the game at Misericordia University. Chase Ross, Dallas, pitches the ball.
Misericordia University baseball player Brian Eschelman helps twins Rita and Lorenzo Zangardi, Shavertown, understand the rules of baseball at Misericordia University at a Halloween baseball game. The children then went on to trick-or-treat in the dormitories.
DALLAS TWP. — The Misericordia University baseball team hosted a Halloween baseball game, free of charge, for kids ages 7-12 at Tambur Field on Sunday, Oct. 26.
Kids who participated in the game dressed in costume, but could not wear a baseball uniform. The informal gme was coached by current MU baseball players who were in costume.
In addition to playing in the baseball game, kids had the opportunity to trick-or-treat in the MU residence halls from 3-5 p.m.



