
The local pride of Butler County is at an all-time high as the West Side Little League steps up to the plate for the Regional Tournaments. Via a social media post, the Butler County Sheriff's Office shared its elation, with Captain Ed Tanner getting the honor of distributing challenge coins to the talented young men. "How proud are we that West Side Little League is representing Butler County!" the post exclaimed, signaling a county united in support of its youth.
Hitting more than just home runs, the team embodies what the Butler County Sheriff's Office celebrates as "hustle, heart, and teamwork." Sending the players off, the team's blend of skills and spirit aims to make the county shine in the upcoming face-offs against regional competitors. Captain Tanner, having the honor of meeting these athletes, found himself amidst the future of Butler County's sporting prowess, as he passed out tokens of recognition and encouragement.
While known for its usual roles in maintaining law and order, it's a change of pace seeing the Butler County Sheriff's Office engage with the community on the bright field of children's baseball. Rooting for their success, their message is clear: "Go get 'em, boys — we're all cheering you on!" articulates more than just a desire for victory, it's an affirmation of the collective hopes placed on the shoulders of these young players.









