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www.haddonfieldsun.com JULY 29–AUG. 4, 2015 FREE
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INSIDE THIS ISSUETop team
Hammer Baseball 9Ucomes out on top. PAGE 5
By BRIGIT BAUMAThe Sun
The art scene in Haddonfield isgrowing.
Many of the borough’s arts of-ferings are well known and visi-ble, such as the sculptures fromthe Haddonfield Outdoor Sculp-ture Trust, the Inside/Out exhibi-tion from the Philadelphia Muse-um of Art or the Markeim ArtsCenter.
Others may not be as visible,but are just as influential.
For the performing arts, thereis a little-known non-profit indowntown Haddonfield called the
Haddonfield Center and Schoolfor the Performing Arts.
The HCSPA is a communitymusic school and performing artscenter housed at Grace Churchand its adjoining Grace Perform-ance Hall. The organization isdedicated to providing quality in-struction and a vibrant center forthe performing arts in the South
By MIKE MONOSTRAThe Sun
If one were to drive along theCooper River in Collingswood orCherry Hill this summer duringa weekday afternoon, they maysee a team of sailboats sailingalong the water.
These particular boats are notpiloted by adults, but rather kids,ages 9 to 18, from around SouthJersey. The kids come from asclose as Haddonfield and CherryHill to as far as Sewell and Med-ford. They have different back-grounds, attend different schoolsand have different groups of friends. However, together theyshare a common bond in their in-terest in sailing.
These kids make up the Coop-er River Yacht Club youth sailingteam. The team competes in theMid-Atlantic Yacht Racing Asso-
ciation series on Thursdays dur-ing the summer, racing otherkids from across New Jersey andaround the region. The team willbe hosting a regatta on July 30against the association’s otherteams.
The team members all havehad different journeys into thesport. Some have been sailing formore than five years, some for aslittle as two or three. However, all
11 members talk of their team asits own little club.
“Meeting new people is reallyawesome,” said Annalise Rowl-ing, 15, of Haddonfield. “As far asI know, I’m the only person in myschool or grade that sails.”
Cherry Hill resident Skye
Mada, 11, said she didn’t knowanyone in her school or group of friends who sailed prior to start-ing.
“When I started, I didn’t reallyknow anyone,” she said. “Every-one was so nice to me.”
Haddonfield resident Leo
Brickner, 12, said he got into sail-ing because he wanted to do aunique summer activity.
“It’s fun to always have some-thing to do rather than sittingaround doing nothing,” he said.
MIKE MONOSTRA/The Sun
Henry Brickner, 10, glances ahead as he navigates his Optimist boat down the Cooper River during theCooper River Yacht Club youth sailing team’s practice last Wednesday. The team is preparing to host aregatta against other youth sailing teams from the area on July 30.
Kids share a love of the waterCRYC youth sailing team will host its home regatta on July 30
please see TEAM, page 11 please see HCSPA, page 12
The artscontinue
to flourishHCSPA provides outlet
for performing artsin Haddonfield
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It was a light agenda at the July21 meeting of the HaddonfieldBoard of Commissioners withonly one ordinance, but becauseof that ordinance, the borough’sHistoric District is one step closerto becoming one property small-er.
At the meeting, commissionersheld a first reading for an ordi-nance that would officially
amend the chapter of the bor-ough’s code dealing with the His-toric District to remove from thedistrict a residential property on
Warwick Road.The property in question was
not originally listed on the bor-ough’s map of the Historic Dis-trict, yet once the owners of theproperty purchased it, confusionarose as to whether it was in theHistoric District.
The case eventually made itsway to Planning Board and thencame to the commissioners, whosettled the matter.
At the June meeting, the settle-ment was approved stating the
house is not a part of the HistoricDistrict. Now that a first readingwas held on the ordinance to offi-cially make the change, a public
hearing and potential adoption isscheduled for the commissioners’August meeting.
In other news:• The board approved several
appointments at the meeting, in-cluding Steven J. Peterson as theborough’s new prosecutor, severalEnvironmental Commissionmembers, an appointee to theHuman Relations Commissionand about 20 appointments to theHaddonfield Municipal Alliance.
• Pursuant to state law, the
board appointed a staff memberas a qualified purchasing agent,
Ordinance would remove residentialproperty from Historical District
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6 THE HADDONFIELD SUN — JULY 29–AUG. 4, 2015
108 Kings Highway East
Haddonfield, NJ 08033
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The Sun is published weekly by ElauwitMedia LLC, 108 Kings Highway East, 3rdFloor, Haddonfield, NJ 08033. It is mailed weekly to select addresses in the 08033 ZIP
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Dan McDonough Jr.chairman of elauwit media
manaGinG editor Kristen Dowd
haddonfield editor Brigit Bauma
art director Stephanie Lippincott
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Jane E. McCutcheon July 16, 2015
Jane E. McCutcheon of Haddon Town-ship and formerly of Haddonfield passedaway on July 16 at the age of 88.
She was the wife of the late William J.,Jr.; loving mother of Leigh McCutcheon(Kevin Brennan) of California, MeredithRozier of Haddon Heights, Kristin Mc-Cutcheon (James Repenning) of Westmontand William J., III (Kathy) of Haddon
Township; beloved grandmother of SaraJohnson, Maura Rozier, Lukas, Lauren andMichael McCutcheon and Brad andNathan Evans; and cherished great-grand-mother of Javon, Julian, Marcus, Dariusand Max. She is also survived by her broth-
er James Morrison of Toronto, Canada.Jane and her husband Bill raised their
children on the family friendly street of Rhoads Avenue in Haddonfield, and en-
joyed wonderful summers in Strathmere.In her younger years, Jane was a corporate
secretary for Prudential Insurance,Philadelphia, and later worked for KDAArchitects in Cherry Hill where she wasmuch loved while making many friends forlife.
McCutcheon’s family received friends
on Friday, July 24 at Kain-Murphy FuneralServices. Interment was private. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributionsbe made in her name to Samaritan Hos-pice, 5 Eves Drive, Suite 300, Marlton, N.J.08053.
obituary
The calendar is about to turn the
page to August, and here we
are, talking about November al-
ready. We’re talking about Tuesday,
Nov. 3, to be precise. That’s the date for
the General Election this year.
Yes, temperatures may still soar to
the 90s outside right now, instead of being in the 60s, 50s or maybe even
40s – hopefully not – as they’re likely to
be in November. Still, the time both we
as voters and the candidates them-
selves spend now determine what our
lives look like for the near future.
This fall, there is no “big name” seat
up for election. Gov. Christie’s seat is
not up for election, though he is doing
some campaigning himself, as we all
know.
There are no Senate or House of
Representatives seats up for election in
our state, either. But still, 2015 could
prove to be an important year locally.
That’s because, as is the case in odd-
numbered years, all 80 seats in the
General Assembly are up for election.
These elections are just as impor-
tant, if not more so, on a local level
than an election for president of theUnited States. These are the people
who represent your interests.
Throughout New Jersey, municipal
governing bodies and boards of educa-
tion will also be holding elections to
choose new members to represent the
town. Mayors, councilmembers and
school board members often have a
greater impact on your daily life than
your governor and president.
The governor and president may be
the “sexier” post to vote for, but your
trash pickup, your property taxes and
your kids’ school curriculum have
more of an impact on your day-to-day
life, and those local post holders are
the ones who control those areas the
most.
So just because you won’t be voting
for the next governor or the next presi-
dent doesn’t mean you shouldn’t be in
tune with this November’s elections
and this November’s issues.
We at The Sun will be providing you
as much election coverage as we can
this fall, especially when there is a con-
tested election at the municipal level.If your town has a contested munici-
pal election, expect a full, multi-week
Meet the Candidates series where we’ll
provide you detailed information
about the election itself, as well as pro-
files of the candidates and their
stances on the issues.
If you have any questions you’d like
us to ask the candidates, feel free to
email us at the address to the right.
So while you may still be making
trips to the beach and thinking about
back to school or the start of football
instead of heading to the polls, don’t
fall behind on the issues. What hap-
pens behind those curtains in Novem-
ber could have a profound impact on
what happens in front of them for the
foreseeable future.
in our opinion
Get ready to voteThis year’s election is very important for New Jersey residents
Your thoughts
We want to hear your thoughts aboutwhat’s important to you this electionseason. Send your thoughts and questionsto the email address listed at the right.
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The Historical Society of Had-donfield has been selected to par-ticipate in a competitive, grant-funded collection stewardshipprogram of the ConservationCenter for Art and Historic Arti-facts valued at nearly $6,000.
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THURS Y JULY 30Toddler Time: Ages 2 to 3. 10:30
a.m. at Borough Hall. Hosted bythe Haddonfield Public Library.
Read to a Dog: 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. atBorough Hall. Hosted by the Had-donfield Public Library.
Junior Scientist: Ages 4 to 6. 3 p.m.at Borough Hall. Hosted by theHaddonfield Public Library.
Grace Church Worship Service:9:30 to 10 a.m. with healing serv-ice. 19 Kings Highway East, Had-donfield. Email [email protected] for information.
Art Workplace: Mabel Kay House. 9a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Call
354-8789 for more information.
FRI Y JULY 31
Rotary Summer Concert: All-SOULed Out Band: 7 p.m. atKings Court on Kings Highway.Each Friday night in July, the clubsponsors a free community con-cert in downtown Haddonfield.Kings Highway is closed to enablethe audience to set chairs downin the street. Hundreds of adultsand children come to enjoy adelightful evening of music froma variety of first-rate bands. All-SOULed Out Band is a band thatplays with a Motown sound.
Haddonfield Plays and Players“The Wedding Singer”: 8 p.m. atThe Haddonfield Plays and Play-ers Theater, 957 E. Atlantic Ave.Based on the movie “The Wed-ding Singer,” it's 1985 and NewJersey’s favorite wedding singerRobbie Hart tries to make everywedding as disastrous as his own.However, Julia, a winsome wait-
ress, wins his affection, butunless Robbie can pull off theperformance of a decade, the girlof his dreams will be gone forev-er. Tickets are $20. Learn more atwww.haddonfieldplayers.com.
S TUR Y AUGUST 1Haddonfield Plays and Players
“The Wedding Singer”: 8 p.m. atThe Haddonfield Plays and Play-ers Theater, 957 E. Atlantic Ave.Based on the movie “The Wed-ding Singer,” it's 1985 and NewJersey’s favorite wedding singerRobbie Hart tries to make everywedding as disastrous as his own.However, Julia, a winsome wait-ress, wins his affection, butunless Robbie can pull off theperformance of a decade, the girlof his dreams will be gone forev-er. Tickets are $20. Learn more atwww.haddonfieldplayers.com.
Farmers Market: 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.at Kings Court in the center oftown, Kings Highway. Fresh fruitsand vegetables, artisan breadsand treats, organic flowers, hotcoffee and other delicious foodsto eat there or take home. Maythrough October. Free parking.Rain or shine. Visit www.haddon-fieldfarmersmarket.org for moreinformation.
Grace Church Worship Service:5:30 to 6:30 p.m. 19 Kings High-
way East, Haddonfield. [email protected] forinformation.
SUN Y AUGUST 2Haddonfield Plays and Players
“The Wedding Singer”: 2 p.m. atThe Haddonfield Plays and Play-ers Theater, 957 E. Atlantic Ave.Based on the movie “The Wed-ding Singer,” it's 1985 and NewJersey’s favorite wedding singerRobbie Hart tries to make everywedding as disastrous as his own.However, Julia, a winsome wait-ress, wins his affection, butunless Robbie can pull off theperformance of a decade, the girlof his dreams will be gone forev-er. Tickets are $20. Learn more atwww.haddonfieldplayers.com.
MON Y AUGUST 3Painting on a Canvas: Ages 7 to 12.
3 p.m. at Borough Hall. Hosted bythe Haddonfield Public Library.
Teen Craft at Borough Hall: 3 p.m.at Borough Hall. Hosted by theHaddonfield Public Library.
First Baptist Church of Haddon-field Vacation Bible School:
Ages 4 through seventh grade. 9a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the First Bap-tist Church, 124 Kings HighwayEast. VBA runs Aug. 3 throughAug. 7. The theme is "SonSpark
Labs." Closing musical presenta-tion and carnival on Friday start-ing at noon. Cost per camper $25.To register call (856) 429-2326 orwww.firstbaptisthaddonfield org.Junior Helper opportunities for
teens.
Monday Morning Prayer: 8 a.m. atMount Olivet Baptist Church, 202Douglass Ave., Haddonfield.
TUES Y AUGUST 4Little Listeners: Ages 3 to 5. 10:30
a.m. at Borough Hall. Hosted bythe Haddonfield Public Library.
Super Scientist: Ages 7 to 12. 3 p.m.at Borough Hall. Hosted by theHaddonfield Public Library.
Haddonfield Planning Board meet-ing: 7:30 p.m. in Borough Hallauditorium, 242 Kings HighwayEast. Visit www.haddonfieldnj.orgto confirm meeting time and foragenda.
Bridge: 12:30 p.m. at Mabel Kay Hos-pitality House, Senior CitizenCenter. Call 354-8789 for moreinformation.
Zumba Dance Fitness: 7 to 8 p.m.at Grace Church, 19 Kings High-way. For more information visit
www.haddonfieldarts.org.Lite Aerobics: 1 p.m. at Mabel Kay
Hospitality House, Senior CitizenCenter. Call 354-8789 for moreinformation.
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which increases the biddingthreshold to $40,000 before con-tracts must be awarded throughthe public bidding process.
• Commissioners authorizedthe signing of a legal settlementbetween the borough and Para-mount Enterprises, which thecommissioners said ends a legalsituation between the boroughand the company that previously
did some road work in the town.• The board approved awardingseveral bids for three pieces of public works equipment the bor-ough will be buying as capitalpurchases, including a truck to beused for recycling, a towablebrush chipper/shredder and atrailer mounted self-vacuum leaf collector.
• Commissioners authorizedsome amendments to the bor-
ough’s personnel policy and pro-cedure manual for employees.The commissioners said fromtime to time, changes and tweaks
have to be made regarding thingssuch as hours and compensation.
• The borough is selling sur-plus no longer needed for publicuse on an online auction. Itemsbeing sold include three metal fil-ing cabinets of different sizes, amail lockbox and a computermonitor. The items will be sold atwww.govedeals.com.
• Commissioners approved theevent permit for the HaddonfieldSoccer Club Keith Schwab Kick-
Off Classic on Aug. 29. The U8 -U12 boys and girls tournament isheld in honor of Schwab, the for-mer HSC president who passed in2013. The tournament is held inthe memory of Schwab’s contri-butions and efforts toward thechildren of the Haddonfield Soc-cer Club.
• The next Board of Commis-sioners meeting is scheduled forAug. 18 at 7:30 p.m.
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Next meeting is Aug. 18
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The First Baptist Church of Haddonfield, 124 Kings HighwayEast, invites kids ages 4 yearsthrough seventh grade to Vaca-tion Bible
Camp Mon-day, Aug. 3through Fri-day, Aug. 7 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thetheme is "SonSpark Labs." Lots of fun including science experi-ments! Closing musical presenta-tion and carnival on Friday start-ing at noon. Cost per camper $25.
To register call (856) 429-2326 orwww.firstbaptisthaddonfield org.There are Junior Helper opportu-nities for teens. To inquire, call
the above number.
Townwide Sidewalk Saleset for Aug. 6–9
Celebrate summer with down-town Haddonfield’s biggest shop-ping weekend of the season – theTownwide Sidewalk Sale – takingplace Thursday, Aug. 6 through
Sunday, Aug. 9.The Townwide Sidewalk Sale
is four fun-filled days of savings.The event will feature Haddon-field’s shops and boutiques set-
ting up along the sidewalks of downtown Haddonfield for sum-mertime shopping in the sun.Shops on Kings Court and alongKings Highway, Ellis, Mechanicand Tanner streets, Haddy Lane,and North and South Haddon Av-enue will feature a variety of summer merchandise.
Sidewalk Sale hours are 10 a.m.to 7 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 6; 10a.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 7; 10a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 8;
and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 9,rain or shine.
HUMC seeks donationsfor rummage sale
The Haddonfield UnitedMethodist Church, 29 WarwickRoad, will be having its ThriftyTreasures/Indoor Rummage Sale
at the end of September this yearand is in need of donations.
Donate tax-deductible items tothe sale on Tuesday, Sept. 22 from9:30 a.m. till 8 p.m. and on
Wednesday, Sept. 23 from 9:30 a.m.till noon in the lower level of Fel-lowship Hall. No large exerciseequipment, large pieces of furni-ture, used shoes for adults andchildren over 5 years of age, mag-azines, computers, nor anythingcombustible, will be accepted.
Sale dates are Thursday, Sept.24 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday,Sept. 25 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; andSaturday, Sept. 26 from 9 a.m. tonoon then reopening lastly from 1
p.m. to 2 p.m. Baked goods will beavailable for purchase on Thurs-day and Friday and a lunch of soup, sandwiches and beverageswill be available on Friday from11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
All proceeds benefit missionprojects locally and abroad. Anyquestions, call the church officeat (856) 429-0403.
10 THE HADDONFIELD SUN — JULY 29–AUG. 4, 2015
Camden County preparing for
Pope’s visit
The World Meet-
ing of Families is
taking place inPhiladelphia fromSeptember 22nd to
the 27th with publicPapal events sched-
uled for September26th and 27th. As
you can imagine,this historic visit
just over the river from us will havea major impact on our roadways
and public transportation.That is why I brought together a
group of individuals working on thefront line of preparation and coor-
dination to talk about Pope Fran-cis’s first visit to the United States
in the early fall. I want you to knowthat as soon as we received word of
this event, emergency managersand law enforcement from through-
out the region, state and nationbegan working together to ensure a
safe and coordinated event.Our meeting last week entailed
overviews of partnerships in the
run up to September and how thosepartnerships will benefit the resi-dents of Camden County and the
state of New Jersey. This event willbe celebrated by the 1.2 billion
Catholics throughout the world andwill call for significant resources
and planning by all first respondersin the region.
The Pope’s visit to Philadelphiawill mark one of the largest events
the Delaware Valley has seen in ageneration. Millions of people in
late September are estimated to at-tend the public Mass on the Ben-
jamin Franklin Parkway Sundayand hundreds of thousands will be
going to events during the WorldMeeting of Families. It is our job to
make sure pilgrims are safe totravel and know where to go for this
historic occasion.
The Camden
County Departmentof Public Safety isworking closely with
the City of Camden,Camden County Po-
lice Department,Camden County
Sheriff’s Depart-ment, Camden
County Prosecutor’s Office, Cam-den County Police Chiefs Associa-
tion, Delaware River Port Authorityand the New Jersey Office of Home-
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Jersey community.“It is important to know that
we are here. If anyone has an in-terest in the performing arts, weare a venue that should be ontheir radar because our offeringsare eclectic and affordable,”Artistic Director MaximillianEsmus said.
Established in 2012, the HCSPAwas founded by members of thecommunity and Grace Churchwhen they perceived a need for a
center for the performing arts inHaddonfield. Knowing they had agreat performance hall upstairs,the community and GraceChurch decided to create the non-profit to provide the space for thatpurpose. Though existing atGrace Church, the HCSPA is inde-pendent to be more available tothe community.
“This church has some amaz-ing facilities, classrooms withSteinweg pianos and an amazingauditorium. They were being un-
derused, only on Sundays andrest of the week they were notused. The founders saw the needfor it in the community and saw
they had a facility to offer,”Esmus said.
In the three years it has beenestablished, the HCSPA hosts ayearly concert series, youth sum-
mer camps, music lessons,Zumba classes, and work and per-formance space for differentgroups.
The popular concert series be-gins in September and runsthrough May. The series for 2015-2016 isn’t quite ready to be re-vealed, but soon it will be on thewebsite at www.haddonfieldarts.org under “Concerts.” It is a greatplace for people to come andenjoy diverse and eclectic music
right in the downtown of Had-donfield. A snippet of the differ-ent musical experiences comingup for the season includes choralmusic, trumpets and folk.
“We’re not quite ready to an-nounce our series, but when wedo there is going to be some greatstuff…We try to get a mix of clas-sical and popular styles in ourconcert series,” Esmus said.
As far as the facility is con-cerned, the concert series is just asmall part of what goes on in the
performance hall. Outside groupsuse the space for performancesand rehearsals. Some groups in-clude The Greater South Jersey
Chorus, which rehearses andholds its annual Cabaret at thecenter, and Symphony in C YouthOrchestra, which rehearsed andheld concerts at the center last
year.For the school, the HCSPA
hosts a summer choir camp forchildren first through 12th grade.The camp gives children an intro-duction to the performing arts,specifically singing. At the end of the camp, the participants get tosing the National Anthem at theCamden Riversharks. The campfor younger children is currentlyfull, but the camp for fifththrough 12th graders is still open.
To sign up go to the HCSPA web-site and click on Choir Camp.The HCSPA also offers music
lessons and Zumba classes forstudents. Music lessons includeviolin, piano, guitar and voice.The lessons are taught by profes-sionals and, with the center beinga part of the HCSPA, perform-ance opportunities are oftenavailable.
“They are all amazing. If you’re interested in music les-sons, this is a good place to come.
We also offer Zumba classes hereTuesdays at 7 p.m. We’re happy tohost that as well,” Esmus said.
The offerings at HCSPA do costmoney, but it all goes toward thebands, teachers and the use of thefacility. Like all non-profits, itsonly goal is to break even.
Esmus hopes those who attendthe concert series or take any of the classes realize the importanceof the performing arts in thecommunity. Attending a live per-formance or taking a class can’tbe compared to listening to arecording or staying at home, ac-cording to Esmus.
Through the HCSPA, Esmushopes those who experience theperforming arts through the or-ganization get a stronger sense of their own creativity. He hopesthey expand their horizons bothbig, by calling themselves asinger after camp, or small, by ex-panding their musical tastes.
“Everyone is creative and
everybody has to find an outlet.So I hope our series offer a wayfor people to explore,” Esmussaid.
To learn more, visit the websiteat www.haddonfieldarts.org.
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The Hammer 9U travel base-ball team is Haddonfield’s firstyouth travel team. Parker, whohas been coaching in town foryears, started the team becausehe felt kids shouldn’t have to joina travel team outside of town,which often conflicts with localLittle League games. Having theirown travel team provides fewerconflicts and also 20 games inwhich to play.
They wanted the young playersto concentrate on learning thefundamentals as well as havingfun. The coaches worked to createan atmosphere where it was OKto strike out or drop a ball, as longas the players put it in the past
and keep giving the best effortthey can, keep playing and stayfocused.
“I kind of stressed to playevery pitch and every out. And to
never give up and believe in them-selves. We wanted them to focusand build a team around that,”Parker said.
As for obstacles, the teamcouldn’t play on its own field, as itdidn’t have one. It had to learn toadapt to all different kinds of fields.
“I was so proud of them and itis a huge accomplishment forthem. They exceeded my expecta-tions,” Parker said.
The team started practicing inJanuary and did so throughMarch until its first game. Fromthere, it played about once aweek, often two or three games ina day.
“They went from rec and LittleLeague players to these tourna-ments where they played two tothree games a day. They were ableto overcome their mistakes andwere physically and mentallyable to stay in the game. They re-ally stayed focused and they did aterrific job,” Parker said.
The Hammer went undefeatedin Tri-State Elite Baseball Leagueplay and advanced to the champi-
onship game in every tourna-ment it played. The team’s onlytwo losses came in tournamentchampionship games. The Ham-mer took home first- or second-
place hardware in every tourna-ment it entered, including cham-pions of the Youth Elite SportsDiamond Classic, second in the
9th Annual War in the Woods Me-morial Day Tournament, secondin the Tri-State Elite Spring Invi-tational, and their most recentand last win as champions of theRipken Highlight Reel Tourna-ment,
“The two we lost were reallygood teams. They put in the greateffort,” Parker said.
When they came in secondplace for the past two tourna-ments, the kids were pretty upset.But they still had the RipkenHighlight Reel Tournament inMaryland. According to Parker,the players were really focusedand gave 100 percent, which ulti-mately led to victory.
“Our strategy was always thesame, to go out there and do ourbest. We just wanted them to per-form well and build better base-ball players. They rose to the oc-casion and played really well,”Parker said. “We couldn’t beprouder and parents couldn’t be
prouder.”Those interested in joining or
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