Jackson Township Honors 11U Little League Baseball State Champions for Outstanding Season

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Jackson Township Mayor Jennifer Kuhn and the Jackson Township Council proudly extend their congratulations to the Jackson Holbrook Little League 11U All-Star State Champions. Mayor Kuhn and Council recognized the team during the October 29th township council meeting, celebrating their remarkable journey, dedication, and sportsmanship throughout an unforgettable season.

Mayor Kuhn commended the players for their perseverance and teamwork, noting that their achievements reflect the very best of the Jackson community.

“This Jackson Holbrook Little League team has shown us what dedication, teamwork, and heart truly look like,” said Mayor Kuhn. “You’ve represented our community with pride, spirit, and sportsmanship every step of the way.”

The Mayor emphasized that the team’s success was about more than just winning games—it was about the bonds built between players and the values they’ve displayed both on and off the field.

“Each game, each inning, each play has brought you closer together, not just as teammates, but as a family,” she said. “We are so proud of everything you’ve accomplished this season.”

The Jackson Township Council joined Mayor Kuhn in celebrating the team’s championship win, presenting certificates of recognition to the players and coaches. The Council applauded the athletes for setting an example of determination and unity for all young athletes in the community.

“Back in July 2025, these talented young athletes captured the title of New Jersey State Champions, and last night, the Jackson Township Council had the honor of recognizing the team and their dedicated coaches for this incredible achievement,” said Township Councilman Giuseppe Palmeri. “Your hard work, teamwork, and sportsmanship make our entire community proud.”

As the players prepare for their next season as 12U athletes, Mayor Kuhn offered words of encouragement for the future.

“Keep believing in yourselves, keep working hard, and never forget that your town is cheering you on every step of the way,” she said. “Congratulations, champions—you’ve made Jackson Township proud.”

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