The Strathfieldsaye Dodgers will wrap up the final round of the club's junior Super 6s program on Wednesday.
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The club launched the Super 6s as a way to get kids active and engaged as Victoria emerged out of lockdown some weeks ago.
"Overall we've received an amazing response from parents and the children," Strathfieldsaye Dodgers' Anthony Amsing said.
The Dodgers have been hosting the social junior tournament each Wednesday at Strathfieldsaye Club Court from 4.30-6pm.
"Each week we ran three games, but this week with an increase in numbers we are taking the plunge and will be running a fourth game," Amsing said.
There are still a few spots left for the final week and is open to girls and boys aged 6-13-years-old.
Entry is just $10 with all equipment provided on the night.
Amsing thanked the work of all the parent volunteers who have been hard at work helping run the program in recent weeks.
"None of this could've been done without them and the support has just kept on growing," he said.
The Dodgers plan to make the Super 6s an annual event.
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