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Wareham Gatemen16 viewsWareham Gatemen, who visited with Old Rochester Youth Baseball and conducted a clinic on Saturday morning at Gifford Park in Rochester. The Cape Cod Baseball League team worked with Tri-Town players on hitting, fielding, base running and T-ball. Action photos by Mick Colageo, group photo courtesy of ORYBJul 13, 2022
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Wareham Gatemen15 viewsWareham Gatemen, who visited with Old Rochester Youth Baseball and conducted a clinic on Saturday morning at Gifford Park in Rochester. The Cape Cod Baseball League team worked with Tri-Town players on hitting, fielding, base running and T-ball. Action photos by Mick Colageo, group photo courtesy of ORYBJul 13, 2022
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Wareham Gatemen17 viewsWareham Gatemen, who visited with Old Rochester Youth Baseball and conducted a clinic on Saturday morning at Gifford Park in Rochester. The Cape Cod Baseball League team worked with Tri-Town players on hitting, fielding, base running and T-ball. Action photos by Mick Colageo, group photo courtesy of ORYBJul 13, 2022
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Mattapoisett Road Race37 viewsFor years, the Kassabian family has inspired competitors in the Mattapoisett 5 Mile Road Race by hanging official race T-shirts of the past in front of their Church Street home along the racecourse. Courtesy of Laurie KassabianJun 29, 2022
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Mattapoisett Road Race36 viewsFor years, the Kassabian family has inspired competitors in the Mattapoisett 5 Mile Road Race by hanging official race T-shirts of the past in front of their Church Street home along the racecourse. Courtesy of Laurie KassabianJun 29, 2022
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Mattapoisett Road Race26 viewsFor years, the Kassabian family has inspired competitors in the Mattapoisett 5 Mile Road Race by hanging official race T-shirts of the past in front of their Church Street home along the racecourse. Courtesy of Laurie KassabianJun 29, 2022
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Brooklyn Bindas94 viewsAt age 16, Rochester resident Brooklyn Bindas led Wareham High School to the South Coast Conference girls’ tennis championship and, as an individual, is among the very best players in Massachusetts. Unfortunately, the MIAA is not holding an individual tennis championship this spring alongside the state team tournaments. Photos by Mick ColageoJun 16, 2022
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Brooklyn Bindas28 viewsAt age 16, Rochester resident Brooklyn Bindas led Wareham High School to the South Coast Conference girls’ tennis championship and, as an individual, is among the very best players in Massachusetts. Unfortunately, the MIAA is not holding an individual tennis championship this spring alongside the state team tournaments. Photos by Mick ColageoJun 16, 2022
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Brooklyn Bindas31 viewsAt age 16, Rochester resident Brooklyn Bindas led Wareham High School to the South Coast Conference girls’ tennis championship and, as an individual, is among the very best players in Massachusetts. Unfortunately, the MIAA is not holding an individual tennis championship this spring alongside the state team tournaments. Photos by Mick ColageoJun 16, 2022
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Old Rochester Youth Baseball League35 viewsThe first Opening Day since 2019 brought out Old Rochester Youth Baseball League players and their families on Saturday morning in Rochester. A parade began at the Dexter Lane baseball complex and made its way to Gifford Park, where ORYB’s David Arancio recognized the many years of service from Derek Mello, Peter Vieira and David Nelson, who all threw ceremonial first pitches. Players in their final season were also recognized. Photos by Mick ColageoMay 11, 2022
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Old Rochester Youth Baseball League32 viewsThe first Opening Day since 2019 brought out Old Rochester Youth Baseball League players and their families on Saturday morning in Rochester. A parade began at the Dexter Lane baseball complex and made its way to Gifford Park, where ORYB’s David Arancio recognized the many years of service from Derek Mello, Peter Vieira and David Nelson, who all threw ceremonial first pitches. Players in their final season were also recognized. Photos by Mick ColageoMay 11, 2022
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Old Rochester Youth Baseball League30 viewsThe first Opening Day since 2019 brought out Old Rochester Youth Baseball League players and their families on Saturday morning in Rochester. A parade began at the Dexter Lane baseball complex and made its way to Gifford Park, where ORYB’s David Arancio recognized the many years of service from Derek Mello, Peter Vieira and David Nelson, who all threw ceremonial first pitches. Players in their final season were also recognized. Photos by Mick ColageoMay 11, 2022
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