Booty Sanchez Field Closing Ceremony, Flashes to Get New Field Soon
On April 25, 2024, the Fillmore Flashes Baseball team hosted a ceremony in honor of Booty Sanchez, and the baseball field dedicated to his memory, and marked the final Flashes baseball game played on the field before moving to its new location. Pictured above are folks who came out to participate in the ceremony. By Gazette Staff Writers — Thursday, May 2nd, 2024
On Thursday, April 25, at the Booty Sanchez event, the ceremonial first-pitch was thrown by Booty’s youngest son, Reggie (while wearing Booty’s original baseball uniform), to the catcher behind home plate, Booty’s middle son, Matthew. On Thursday, April 25, 2024, the Fillmore Flashes baseball team hosted a ceremony in honor of Booty Sanchez, and the baseball field dedicated to his memory and marked the final Flashes baseball game played on the field before moving to its new location. Pictured above are folks who came out to participate in the ceremony. A ceremony in honor of Booty Sanchez, and the baseball field dedicated to his memory, was held on April 25th, 2024. The ceremony marked the final Flashes baseball game played on the field before moving to its new location. A rededication ceremony will take place when the new Booty Sanchez field is completed. The event was organized in cooperation with the Sanchez family, The Friends of Booty, and the Fillmore Unified School District. DJ Danny Ibarra played all of Booty’s favorite songs. The ceremonial first-pitch was thrown by Booty’s youngest son Reggie (while wearing Booty’s original baseball uniform), to the catcher behind home plate, Booty’s middle son, Matthew. Former long-time Flashes head baseball coach Tom Ecklund was unable to attend the event. Current long-time Flashes head baseball coach Matt Suttle spoke about his memories of playing baseball on the field as a player and as a coach. Fillmore Unified School District Superintendent Christine Schieferle spoke about her personal memories of Booty and shared the school district’s plans for the design and rededication of the new Booty Sanchez Field. |