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Softball—Continued play. seeing all of you on the dia- mond! Registration opens online In closing, we’d like to thank Jan. 1st and there will be Jennifer Glendenning for 2014 Softball Play- two walk in dates Saturday th th her years of service as In- Fees and Regis- Jan. 11 and Jan. 25 tramural Softball Commis- 9:00AM – 12:00PM. : sioner as we welcome the tration Dates new Intramural Softball  DRVSA Annual Club Commissioner – Corey Membership Fee: $100 Coughenour. Corey looks (paid once per year, per forward to providing all of family) the Deep Run Athletes with great sports experiences as  Pee Wee Rainbows Divi- we move into the 2014 sea- sion Fee: $60 son. He has been part of  Dew Drops, Rain Drops, DRSVA for multiple years Thunder, Bolts Divisions now with a couple of daugh- Softball Fee: $95 ($75 if regis- ters that participate in the softball program. Additional- tered by Jan. 31st) ly, he has had good experi- Select, and Travel Pro- Storm & Hurricane Divisions ences with the Intramural, grams. He looks forward to Fee: $115 ($95 if registered by Jan. 31st).

Travel Baseball

Cooperstown team should be very proud Seeding 74th during tourna- off of the field. Evan Carey, Thunderhawks and certainly made memo- ment play and making the our Cooperstown Team ries, learned life lessons and second round of playoffs! Highlights: Captain, lead the team with made new friends with their his strong character and 4 years together. We had two players batting emphasis on the true mean- Deep Run Travel baseball over .500 ! Thomas’s bat- ing of a “Team”. Strong made History this year by No surprise to the parents on ting average was .590 lead- defensive plays by: Ben sending two Teams to their outstanding team work, ing the team with most hits Derk, ,Marco Grenda, Brady Cooperstown Dreams Park! performance and overall of 14, followed by Joey Bowen, Tristan Diaz and sportsmanship demonstrated Staropoli, batting average Brooks Kinky. With a lot of hard work from at Cooperstown! of .500 with 8 hits! Both the Parents and Coaches Sean Duffy and Sean Gal- of the 12U White Thunder- Collectively the boys had 61 lagher had batting averag- hawks they made the Hits and 11 Home Runs over es over .400! Sean Duffy dream come true for these the 8 games. Average hits with 9 hits, batting average players. The final weekend per game was 7.6, which is of .473 and Sean Gallagher of summer, they got to much higher than they did finished with 8 hits with a spend in Cooper- during the regular travel sea- batting average of .421. stown. Not only was this son. The boys manufac- team the first White Travel tured 58 total Runs during Official Cooperstown record team to participate in the tournament. Home Run of 3-5. All the play- Cooperstown, it was also Hitters included; ers certainly represented the first team to host a B Hayden Maltby, Deep Run well on and off Travel Tournament and the Joey DiStefano, the field! Their behavior, first team to participate in Thomas Pistorius, sportsmanship and overall In the Skills competition the Suburban League Spring Kevin Knapp, demeanor was excellent! boys did a tremendous job travel ball. Parents, Play- Sean Duffy and in the Round the Every player contributed to ers and Coaches of this Sean Gallagher! Horn! With the time of 26.6 the team’s success on and