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Curren's Baseball Report Week 4 |
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April 28, 2008 - Ray writes for the Elm City Newspaper - When I think of Ed Marocco, I don‘t think of a Valley legend or one of the longest tenured baseball coaches in the state, of which he was both, I think of hot dogs.
It’s probably old news to most reading this by now, but Marocco - the Shelton High baseball coach since 1980 - died last Wednesday after suffering a heart attack the week before at the age of 58, the unexpectedness of which shocked the Valley, particularly Shelton High, where Marocco was also a long-time history teacher.
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Curren's Baseball Report Week 3 |
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April 22, 2008 - Ray writes for the Elm City Newspaper - Let‘s get this out of the way before we go any further. This column is obviously slanted toward the coaches, I‘m going to make no apologies for it. I don‘t have any kids, and when I do, my views may change. Unfortunately, this is a story that you can get at any high school (or, really, youth team) in any sport. I’ll condense it for you, and think whether you’ve heard this before.
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Curren's Baseball Report Week 5 |
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May 5, 2008 - Ray writes for the Elm City Newspaper - Our question this week is what exactly constitutes a freak accident and when is it preventable? I wish, as a columnist, I had a good answer for you, but it’s really up to you to decide.
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Curren's Baseball Report Week 2 |
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April 15, 2008 - Ray writes for the Elm City Newspaper - So exactly what does it take to build a program? We all know that Amity has built a baseball empire in the SCC that is second to none, but like all empires (even ones that last several hundred years), there will be an end.
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Curren's SCC Baseball Report Week 1 |
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March 31, 2008 - In his first couple of years in charge, Guilford coach Pete Civitello sat with some of the members of his team at Yale Field watching the SCC Tournament, thinking how sweet it would be to have his team out there, under the lights in front of a big crowd.
But, of course, heading into the 2007 season, Yale Field, particularly in the finals, was reserved for the SCC elite: after all, Amity had won the conference title three years in a row, twice over Xavier, once over North Haven, all teams that were used to having success in baseball. And let’s face it, Guilford - at least in this century - wasn’t used to having success in baseball.
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