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Thank you from Kingman Senior Softball family

Dear Editor,

On behalf of the entire Kingman Senior Softball (KSS) family, and it’s truly a village, I’d like to express our sincere appreciation for the support that the greater Kingman community has displayed for our traveling Kingman Senior Softball (KSS) team over its 15-year history. We’ve made so many friends during our journey from California to Florida, and mostly along our southwest circuit traveling tournament trail.

KSS Taco Bell has disbanded, mostly due to attrition and difficulty fielding teams for tournaments in our division. Some players are retiring and others are moving on to other teams.

We enjoyed representing Kingman and our generous sponsors over the years, including Mohave Mental Health, Alarmtek, Erin P. Collins & Associates, White Cliffs Senior Living and many others. We extend special thanks to Krystal Burge, Desert De Oro Foods and Taco Bell, our flagship sponsor.

Much thanks as well to our incredible lady KSS-Taco Bell support network led by Nancy Esquibel. Roy Heisner did an outstanding job managing the team these past five years.

It was a great ride.

Dave Hawkins—-KSS co-founder