Michelle Kile, a board member for Parkway Little League talks about the little league snack shop that was burned by arsonists Sunday. Her 6-year-old daughter, Allison Kile, 6, plays on a softball team with the league. The Porta-potties were burned, as was their equipment room which held the chidren

Michelle Kile, a board member for Parkway Little League talks about the little league snack shop that was burned by arsonists Sunday.  Her 6-year-old daughter, Allison Kile, 6, plays on a softball team with the league. The Porta-potties were burned, as was their equipment room which held the chidren Stock Photo
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25 March 2008

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Michelle Kile, a board member for Parkway Little League talks about the little league snack shop that was burned by arsonists Sunday. Her 6-year-old daughter, Allison Kile, 6, plays on a softball team with the league. The Porta-potties were burned, as was their equipment room which held the chidren's uniforms, baseball gloves, lawn mowers and many other necessary items. The little league which operates on Charles Mack Elementary School operates 100 percent through volunteer work and money. Photographed March 25, 2008. Sacramento Bee / Autumn Cruz / acruz@sacbee.com

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