Mayor Nick Long Honors 6U Legacy All Star Softball Team for Championship Season

August 26, 2025 | League City, Galveston County, Texas


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Mayor Nick Long Honors 6U Legacy All Star Softball Team for Championship Season
In a recent meeting held on August 26, 2025, the League City Council gathered to address community matters, beginning with an invocation led by Deacon Russ Carroll from Saint Mary's Catholic Church. The prayer emphasized gratitude for the community and called for guidance in decision-making for the benefit of League City residents.

The meeting featured a special highlight with the introduction of Sofia Richardson, a student from Parr Elementary, who served as "Mayor for the Day." Sofia shared her experiences visiting various city departments, including the police department and animal shelter, expressing her enjoyment of the visit to the shelter.

A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to recognizing the achievements of the 6U Legacy All-Star Softball Team. Mayor Nick Long presented a proclamation honoring the team for their outstanding season, which included an impressive record of 31 wins, 4 losses, and 1 tie. The team was celebrated not only for their athletic success but also for their embodiment of teamwork and sportsmanship, reflecting the community's commitment to youth development.

The meeting concluded with the council approving the minutes from previous sessions, setting the stage for future discussions and decisions that will continue to shape the community of League City. The recognition of local achievements and the involvement of youth leaders like Sofia highlight the city’s focus on fostering community spirit and engagement.

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