WRK Group Staff from The Warehouse, REACH Riverside and Kingswood Community Center competed with staff from the Walnut Street YMCA on Friday in a friendly kickball game. They were cheered on by teens and young adults in The Warehouse's RISE program and in programming at the Walnut Street YMCA. The game ended in a tie.

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Photos: WRK Group, Walnut Street YMCA Compete In Staff Kickball Game

The friendly competition is part of the establishment of a partnership between two important youth-serving organizations in Wilmington.

WRK Group Staff from The Warehouse, REACH Riverside and Kingswood Community Center competed with staff from the Walnut Street YMCA on Friday in a friendly kickball game. They were cheered on by teens and young adults in The Warehouse’s RISE program and in programming at the Walnut Street YMCA. The game ended in a tie.

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