After Slidell tornado, how do kids play ball again?

SLIDELL, La. (WGNO) — Standing at home plate in Slidell, 9-year-old Jeffery Hickman was just waiting.

Waiting for the first pitch of the season. And that’s when an EF-2 tornado ripped through the town.

That was April 10. And it caused the kind of weather delay at the old ballgame that only 120-mile-an-hour winds could create.

WGNO Good Morning New Orleans features reporter Bill Wood is taking with Brad Smith from the Slidell Bantam Baseball Association.

Smith knows the score.

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It will take almost a million dollars to repair the baseball park.

Ready to let the good times roll again, here comes the Krewe of Titans. And the Krewe’s Chris Sturcken, who paraded in with a plan to raise spirits and money.

For now, it’s a time out. And time to reflect.

Jeffery Hickman says he’d “like to keep this baseball park going so other kids can have the same opportunity I did.

Soon, it will be time again to play ball.

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