The manager of the Warner Robins American Little League all-star team, Randy Jones has decided to put his young team through a second day of practice. The boys have been all-exited after reaching the Little League World Series 2009, this is now the second time in three years.
He has decided to offer them a reward if they manage to behave during practice; he said that they would be able to go swimming at the players’ dormitory in Williamsport, Pa. According to Ajc.com, Jones made the deal even sweeter by saying “There’s a real attractive lifeguard out there that they keep talking about.”

The 13 boys aged 12 to 13 will now have something to aim for in practice, they had better behave this time. If the Warner Robins American Little League all-star team manages to win, then they will become the fourth team from Georgia to win the series.
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