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Wounded Warrior Josh Wege connects with the ball during the bottom of the eighth inning in the first of three softball games featuring the Wounded Warrior Amputee Softball Team Saturday, May 31, 2014, at Ned Skeldon Stadium in South Toledo.

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Wounded Warrior Bobby McCardle adjusts his leg in between innings during the first of three softball games.

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Wounded Warrior Saul Bosquez takes a practice swing before stepping up to the plate.

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Ohio Quilts of Valor member Julie Horton, of Delta, embraces Wounded Warrior Josh Wege after delivering a quilt to him.

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Members of the Wounded Warriors Softball Team gets set to play.

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Ottawa Hills students Henry Seifried, 14, left, George Mance, 12, center, and Reed Gnepper, 13, right, sing patriotic songs together as the Forte Trio Boys.

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Members of the Metro Police and Fire team signed a softball during the first of three softball games featuring the Wounded Warrior Amputee Softball Team.

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Wounded Warrior Bobby McCardle embraces Toledo Police Department officer Kellie Kenney.

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John Chaney, of Perrysburg, left, and his father, Korean War veteran John W. Cheney, 83, right, watch the games.

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Sylvania Township Police Chief Rob Boehme, left, jokes with Toledo Police Department officer Kellie Kenney, center, as the pair join about 25 other members of area police and fire departments in facing off against the Wounded Warriors Amputee Softball team.

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Cadence Dell, 9, center left, gives Muddy a poke as she and her sister Naomi, 9, center right, watch the first of three softball games featuring the Wounded Warrior Amputee Softball Team.

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Sylvania Senior Softball Association President Jay Schramm gets set to pitch.

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Wounded Warrior Lonnie Gaudet, left, gives Metro Police and Fire team member Ralph Green a tap as Green rounds third base after hitting a home run on the first at-bat of the game.

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Wounded Warrior Saul Bosquez, center, embraces the first responder team members after batting in the wining run of the first of three softball games featuring the Wounded Warrior Amputee Softball Team.

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