Great meals at prep games


I don't have to tell you that I likes me some ball park groceries. You can tell that by looking at me.
Centenary's Glenn Evans makes a pretty mean hotdog at the concession stand for home softball and baseball games. If you want a great ball park hamburger, check out the grilled delicacy at the Byrd softball field.
I found another great one at Evangel on Tuesday. I sauntered up to the concession stand and ordered a hamburger. "We don't have hamburgers," the matron'd said. "We have barbecue sandwiches."
After telling them I'd had a great burger the day before at the Byrd playoff game, the Evangelistas scoffed, saying their barbecue sandwich was better. I decided to give it a try. I downed the first one in about four bites so I went back for a second.
"How does it matchup with those Byrd hamburgers?" the concessionaire asked.
"I'd have to call it a draw," I said, while considering a third.
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