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City throwing ‘once in a lifetime’ celebration for Lake Mary All-Stars. Here are the details

Lake Mary to play in U.S. Championship of Little League World Series

LAKE MARY, Fla. – Lake Mary city officials announced the parade details for the upcoming celebration to honor Little League World Series champions the Lake Mary All-Stars.

The parade will take place Saturday at 10 a.m. and will start at Lake Mary Avenue and head South down Country Club Road. The celebration will continue west on Crystal Lake Avenue before taking a final turn south on 4th Street.

Officials said the parade will feature the winning team, former Major League Baseball players, local professional team mascots and elected officials.

The parade route for the Lake Mary All-Stars celebration. (City of Lake Mary)

After the parade, a block party is set to take place at Central Park located at 100 North Country Club Road.

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Bryan Nipe, the director of Economic Development, Parks & Recreation, said they’ve been working on this celebration for months.

“We already had our girls softball win states, and we already had some big energy there, and the boys kept going. We knew something big was happening,” Nipe said.

The city says the parade to honor the team, their coaches and families will start at 10 a.m. It will include a procession of vehicles, mascots and a marching band.

“We wanted to do it right,” Nipe said. “We’ll have the boys being led by professional mascots from the Magic and others, as well as the Lake Mary High band, some bagpipes, honor guard. “It’s going to be a great time and they’ll end where our farmers market is and there will be a big party to celebrate afterward.”

The downtown area is just down the street from the sports complex where the boys have grown up playing baseball.

Mayor David Mealor says it’s been exciting to see the community come together to support this team.

“I am getting comments from literally across the country about the success of this remarkable team and their run to the World Series championship,” Mealor said.

Mealor recalled when Apopka’s team made it to the Little League World Series 23 years ago. He says he will never forget that parade, and he hopes the boys playing for Lake Mary now will have the same experience.

“You’ve done such remarkable teamwork. That’s the key. It’s been teamwork, great pitching, great key hitting at the right moment in time,” Mealor said. “Regardless of the outcome, know something right now this will stay with you the rest of your life and you’ve already won.”

News 6 will plan on carrying the parade celebration on Aug. 31 both on air and ClickOrlando.com.

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