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OPEN SUNDAY 1-3 PM 1333 Birdie Ct SECTION B REAL ESTATE OBITUARIES CLASSIFIEDS Grief Support Meetings Hosted by Sharp Funeral Homes in conjunction with Reverence Hospice. Every first Wednesday of the month 1:30pm - 3:00pm • Fenton Chapel Every third Wednesday of the month Local Living 10:00am - 11:30am • Miller Rd. Chapel CComeome jojoinin usus Sunday, April 3, 2016 WednesdayWednesday AprilNov. 64 & AprilNov. 1 208 1-810-629-9321 TRI-COUNTY TIMES FILE PHOTO Area high school baseball coaches excited about opening day By David Troppens • [email protected]; 810-433-6786 There’s hope. When a Major League Baseball season begins everyone, from last season’s World Champions to the previous year ’s last-place team has that optimism. Couple that with opening day’ s symbolic beginning of spring and it’s easy to see why Michiganders, including the area varsity baseball coaches go ga-ga when the Detroit Tigers host their annual season home-opening game. This year ’s home opener happens to be Friday against one of the Tigers’ longest rivals, the New York Yankees. See DETROIT TIGERS on 2B OPEN SUNDAY 1-3 PM 1333 Birdie Ct. • Linden Are you a local Hero? If you are in the military, or are a Veteran, teacher, fire fighter or healthcare worker, you’re a hero! Homes for Heroes provides rebates and $ 397,900 discounts to save you money when buying or selling a home. Beautiful home with a great location overlooking the 17th hole of Spring Meadows Country Club Ask me how! This house was custom built by the owner with an awesome kitchen area with granite tops and stainless steel appliances perfect for family time and entertaining as well. Take a look at the spacious Master bedroom suite with balcony with views of the golf course. Several upgrades and features throughout are: 3 fireplaces, partially finished basement, 3 car garage and a raised rear patio to relax and enjoy after a round of golf. Brian Will • 810-523-6075 www.chiefwillsellyourhome.com 3295 W. Silver Lake Rd. • Fenton • 810-714-4728 Each office independently owned and operated. 2B Sunday, April 3, 2016 LOCAL LIVING www.tctimes.com DETROIT TIGERS opening day, including one in 1997 at Continued from Page 1B Tiger Stadium when he sat in the center- “Opening day is the true excitement field bleachers. of a new beginning which exemplifies “For those who remember Tiger Stadi- the hopes of what is to come,” Linden um, there was nothing more exciting than varsity base ball co ach St eve Bu erkel the centerfield upper deck bleachers, and said. “It exemplifies a built-up energy, to do it on opening day added even more like Christmas morning for a 5-year-old excitement,” Buerkel said. “Also, I can’t child. Not only is baseball truly back, but forget the home run Larry Herndon hit off it gives fans and baseball enthusiasts alive the facing of the upper deck well above the beginning of a second of excitement the 440 sign (in centerfield) in 1987.” when everyone is tied for first place.” Lake Fenton varsity coach Brad “It’s always fun when the Tigers start LaRowe will not be able to make it to playing. You know summer and warm opening day. He’s never been to one, but weather are near and it’ s one of the that didn’t keep him from creating his rare sports that plays during the day ,” own special traditions back in college. Fenton varsity baseball coach Shawn “When I was back in college my friends Lawrence said. TRI-COUNTY TIMES | BENNY JACKSON and I would make it One area coach expects to be at Comer- Holly High School varsity baseball coach Benny Jackson took the entire team to a an event. W e would ica Park on Friday. Holly varsity baseball Detroit Tigers game two summers ago. tailgate at our dorm or apartment,” LaRowe n Area prep coach Benny Jackson has been to openers baseball at Tiger Stadium and Comerica Park. said. “W e’d cook out coaches are “It’s a great atmosphere,” Jackson said. and watch the games on excited about “Tiger fans are the best. I am all about the the television and just opening day. game and then all of the partying. I like enjoy the start of the new to be inside to see the first pitch.” season.” Buerkel has some good memories of Preseason thoughts about the T igers have bounced from completely optimis- tic to almost the compete other extreme. However, if you talk to the area coaches, it seems like the Tigers are in for a solid Online tickets and showtimes season. “I am excited about this year’s team. 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