- April 3, 2025
Cameron Dotson, Tyler Felt’s brother-in-law, was ready to swing.
Katie Rehm showed off her #FeltStrong T-shirt.
Cameron and Becca Doston loved playing in Tyler’s memory.
Rachel Felt, Tyler’s mom, smiled as she took photos through the gate.
Kelly Gonzalez, Matthew Householder, Gregory Ward and Natalia Lass stayed cool under a tent.
Becca Dotson, Tyler Felt’s sister, kept her eye on the ball while at bat.
Stephanie King, Courtney Belasky, Katie Rehm and Lyndsay Hayes manned the concessions.
Brandi Hazen and Cody Ward made shirts with Tyler’s picture on them.
The “Bandits” donned jerseys with Tyler’s name and photo.
Sarah Felt, Tyler’s sister, was ready to take to the field.
#FeltStrong wristbands were sold as part of the fundraiser.
Stephanie King, Rachel Felt, Deanne Martin and Sarah Felt hung out in the shade together.
Tyler Felt’s family loved seeing the community come together in his memory. From left: Cameron and Becca Dotson, Rachel and Steve Felt, Sarah Felt, Deanne Martin.
WINTER GARDEN A couple of weeks after Tyler Felt died from injuries sustained in a vehicle accident, dozens of people headed over to Braddock Park and played softball — one of his favorite activities — in his memory. The softball tournament, held Saturday, Aug. 25, served as a fundraiser for Felt’s family and provided a fun way to bring his friends, family and fellow athletes together. Teams played in brackets throughout the day, and attendees enjoyed food and music. Additionally, they could buy into a raffle or purchase #FeltStrong T-shirts and wristbands.