
The
mini race village consisted of the race boat, red race car,
team scooter, team trophies, team photos, checkered flags.
Team members welcomed baseball fans to the world of power
boat racing and cart racing.

Outside
the stadium the Campbell's Kids welcome fans.
To the left of the main entrance is the Carrabba's
mini race village open to the public.

Randy
True, owner Maple Shade Carrabba's was a great host for this
fine event.

This
little one climbs out of the Carrabba's red race car for the
next kiddie waiting to get in!

Baseball
fans start to mingle into the teams mini race village.

Fans
and team members find time for a photo op.

The
Carrabba's catering rig pulls up to the delight of the race
team and fans! Yummy! The desserts were out of this world!

Fans
gather as game time approaches.

The
team set up a fun display for baseball and future race fans
to get up close and personal.

The
red race car and race boat are showcased.

Baseball
fans get up close and personal. These two lucky River Shark
fans boarded the race boat just in time to circle the field!

Spectacular
fireworks after the game.

The
boat enters Campbell's Field.

Nearly
7,000 fans cheer as the race boat approaches their seats.

The
sky boxes are in the background as the race boat completes
it loop.

Fans
cheer as the race boat passes by.

More
baseball fans converted to power boat race fans.

Inside
Camden Stadium is Randy True as the race boat enters the stadium
and takes a lap while firing tee shirts from a tee shirt canyon.
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