Wiffle Ball Classic proves 'there's no place like home' in fight against ALZ
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Ten years after its creation, Wiffle Ball tournament founder Ethan Parker shares what has kept players like Justin Thomas returning every year, and the strength it has given the Alzheimer's community to keep fighting the disease.
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Ten years after its creation, Wiffle Ball tournament founder Ethan Parker shares what has kept players like Justin Thomas returning every year, and the strength it has given the Alzheimer's community to keep fighting the disease.
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