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Season: Mid March - Mid June. League Ticker: Welcome to the new home of the Stark/Summit Baseball League. His resume includes 41 Sectional games, 27 District games, 11 Regional games, and 7 State games. Click here for full bio, Was an all-around outstanding athlete who blossomed in all sports while at Central High School from 1943-46.Click here for full bio, When talking with Ray, one can understand that he genuinely loves the game making him a true ambassador of baseball. Click here for full bio, Although only 5'8"and 150-pounds, Phil became one of the best clutch left-handed pitchers in the Akron area. Click here for full bio, A righthanded pitcher who doubled as a shortstop when not pitching. Baseball camp teaches local kids the game for 35 years Its three hours to get away from life. Click here for full bio, Sid was a a 5'4", 135-pound scrapper at second base and shortstop during the heydays of the outstanding Akron Orphans teams that garnered several championships from 1930-45. Click here for full bio, A 1941 Hower High grad, Herb was a consistent .300 hitting outfielder with the Bucs and Sohio A.C. in his younger days, including the '41 Class A and Class A-B Title teams. It has been cool to be around the atmosphere we have built this year.. Click here for full bio, Scott Koenig showed early promise as a baseball player as a 12-year-old second baseman when he played a key role on a Nordonia Hills Athletics Association team that was undefeated when it qualified for the Pee Wee Reese World Series regional tournament.Click here for full bio, Picked up the game of baseball in his home state of Illinois as a youth, before moving to Akron at age 14. Magensky continued his passion for baseball playing third base at the University of Akron. Click here for full bio, In the outstanding history of Kent State University baseball, Rich was one of the brightest stars. Click here for full bio, Bill's ability and skills became apparent as a high schooler at RogerBacon High in Cincinnati. He was a coach in the Cincinnati East/West all-Star game twice (2002, 2003), a Mizuno all-Ohio coach (2004) and MVC coach of the year (2006). Click here for full bio, Scott was the head baseball coach at Streetsboro High School from 1985 to 1991 and at Mogadore High School from 2005 to 2006. Summit County-area high school baseball: 10 teams to watch in 2023 Click here for full bio, As a 14-year old, Don began pitching and playing outfield for American Legion Post 209, where he immediately established himself as a winner. Click here for full bio, A 6'2", 220-pound right-handed pitcher from Copley High School, who had an outstanding career at Akron U, twice being named to the Ohio Conference All-League Team, including 1967 when he posted an 0.93 ERA. Click here for full bio, Talented right-handed pitcher in North Akron Youth Leagues; Champion Dodgers and Yankees (he was only the 2nd player to letter as a freshman at North High). in 1956, then with Ellet L.L., Colt Pony Leagues as outstanding pitcher/shortstop. Attendance: Stark & Summit County, Ohio. We have accomplished so much on the field, with the 2015 tournament run to the . Click here for full bio, This Hall of Famer enjoyed 42 years of umpiring on the Akron area sandlots. Click here for full bio, Was reared in baseball in Orville youth leagues primarily as a rugged righthanded pitcher, outfielder, first baseman and hitter. We are in the gym everyday, Cooper said. Click here for full bio, Kenny attended Akron Hoban and graduated in 1992. Click here for full bio, Dave Lupo has been on winning baseball teams most of his life. Click here for full bio, An outstanding catcher in the Barberton Youth Leagues and at Barberton High. There is nothing like a baseball field that you can make out of a gym. While a student at old St. Mary's High School, Lombardi began playing for Tiny's Orphans. Jeff Saylor Jeff Saylor was born in Barberton, Ohio on September 8, 1958. Summit County All-Stars show game was more than just baseball Some showcases mean just a little bit more. Click here for full bio, Jim pitched three years for Field High School before becoming one of the nation's outstanding college pitchers at West Virginia University. May 1 Toughness is making the daily choice to consistently do what's hard over doing what's easy. A natural athlete, Swaino could have played any position, but excelled as a catcher. document.getElementById("manageSubscriptions").classList.remove("d-none"); 2022 Baseball Championship May 26th - 29th, 2022 J.L. McCoy is an honors graduate from theKent State UniversitySchool of Journalism and played first base atKenton a partial baseball scholarship. He had a state-leading ERA of 0.29 in 1984, when he was named to the All-Ohio team. Click here for full bio, From the sandlots of Jennings, Rhoades, Lakemore and Buchtel fields, "Tiny" left an indelible mark of honesty, class and competitive spirit on many young ballplayers he introduced to baseball. 9 Lutheran High School at 2:30 p.m. on Friday. Click here for full bio, Nineteen year Minor League Baseball executive Jim Pfander was named president of Fast Forward Sports Group LLC in October 2015 and has served as the general manager of the Akron RubberDucks since October 18, 2012. We dont have a field. He left Kent State as one of the leaders in season and career strikeouts. Click here for full bio, They called him "Pokey," but it was a misnomer as far as his moving on the diamond went. Shannon passed away on December 25, 2021 from COVID complications at the age of 47. He put nearly 20 years of pro ball in the Yankee chain, and then came to Goodyear. He grew up with four sisters, his mother was a registered nurse and his father was a truck driver. Click here for full bio, A player's umpire who has "called em" since 1978, and has worked games for over 25 years each in football, basketball, and volleyball on the High School level. Click here for full bio, Kenmore Little League and Kenmore High All-Star who played 24 years in the AA League, covering four decades. The Summit Daily News will provide coverage of the 4A state baseball tournament on Friday. USA. He was also selected All-Ohio in 1982-83 at Canton Central Catholic High School. Click here for full bio, His generosity helped put many a young baseball player in uniform on the Akron area sandlots. Click here for full bio, Had a tremendous youth career beginning in the Firestone Park little league and then with Akron Mohawks (G) State champs '50; '51 state champs) pitched and won all four State final games); Akron Yankee Jrs. Click here for full bio, This strapping 6'3", 200-pounder made himself known as one of the best catchers on the Akron sandlots in the 1940's. Click here for full bio, Star pitcher for the St. Vincent-St. Mary's 1986 State Champions. Click here for full bio, He came out of Central High School where he was All-City pitcher in 1958 and an All-City 2nd baseman in 1959. Click here for full bio, Ron Spears is trained well to know the law of the land as a highly respected attorney in Akron. Click here for full bio, Bill Reppa grew up in Lakewood, Ohio with his 4 brothers and 5 sisters. On June 8, 2015, McCoy was inducted in theNational Sportscasters and Sportswriters AssociationsHall of Fame. But his legacy is the mark he left in his work with young people - as a coach, official . Click here for full bio, Outstanding three-sport star at West High in football, basketball, and baseball. However, he also handled outfield and third base positions capably. Practices are generally once per week plus 1-2 games per week, depending on the age group. He developed his pitching skills at Tallmadge High School, where he managed a 23-8 win-loss record. On Wednesday, Summit County took center stage at Canal Park in the Northeast Ohio Baseball Coaches Association All-Star Game. 71 posts. He was ALL MVC and MVP at Akron University. Click here for full bio, The late Ed Richardson strongly believed in giving the young ballplayer a chance at furthering his baseball skills, and did so by sponsoring many youth teams and one of the most famous of all Akron teamsKrispy Kreme in the AA League. In fact, the team has only practiced outside on the Tiger Field turf or on one of the grass practice fields less than a half-dozen times throughout the course of spring. Hoffman was an aal-conference selection leading the league in RBIs, home runs in his junior and senior years. Was on "B" and "AA" title teams in Tallmadge Little League Programs. Click here for full bio, Don began playing baseball for 1992 Hall of Famer Phil Dienoff's Howe School sandlot team. Click here for full bio, Jim becomes the fifth member of the "DiLauro Baseball Family" to be inducted, joining father, Charles "Mim" DiLauro(1986 inductee); brother Jack, (1984 inductee); and Uncles Art Boyes (1983 inductee) and Todd Boyes (1987 inductee). Click here for full bio, A Cuyahoga Falls youth league product. Click here for full bio, John played his high school baseball at Buchtel and Cuyahoga Falls High before joining the Exchange Chevy's in the American Legion League. OH. G state champs '53; Akron Yankee Srs. I was just really looking forward to getting some more at-bats. He was a three-sport athlete playing baseball and basketball and running Cross-Country. After attending Revere schools through 8th grade, he went to high school at Walsh Jesuit where he played baseball and basketball. After a couple of years in the youth leagues here, John became a "valuable" addition to the outstanding Sacred Heart and Atlantic Foundry teams during the 1930's. Houska is enshrined in the Hiram College Hall of Fame. Click here for full bio, Developed outstanding skills as an infielder, primarily at shortstop and third base in East Akron Youth Leagues and then at East High School where his hitting and base stealing abilities were magnified in All-City performances. and played at Ohio University. Those who know baseball in Northeast Ohio know of the Tramonte Black Labels. Summer League Competition There are a number of summer baseball leagues in the marketplace today, the Diamond League (www.diamondleague.org) being the most widely recognized, competitive league in Northeast Ohio. Houska attended Highland High School, where he was a three-year varsity starter, an excellent hitting and fielding outfielder, and a dominating pitcher who accumulated an overall 20-5 record with a 1.69 ERA for his career. document.getElementById("input-nl-email").classList.add("is-invalid"); He then graduated from the University of Akron School of Law J.D. document.getElementById("newsletterForm").classList.add("d-none"); Click here for full bio, Baseball has been a part of John's life since he began to play in the Ellet area program at age 8. Click here for full bio, Bruce Moore's success as a youth has continued from playing on the All-Star Team that participated in the "Pony League World Series" in Washington, PA, finishing 3rd, to his present position as Phys. Click here for full bio, A hard hitting first baseman in Belpre and then Toronto, Ohio youth leagues and high school, earning 1st team All-OVAC and 3rd team All-Ohio honors. An East High grad, Frank began his A career with the champion St. Martha team and champion Sacred Heart team. Others hit balls off tees into a net, and the remaining players throw balls to one another from across the gym. Click here for full bio, One of the best ever High School coaches for baseball and black football in Summit County. For up to date coverage, visit SummitDaily.com or the Summit Daily Facebook page. } Click here for full bio, A small guy in size only, Lombardi came up with the big plays and big hits for better than 15 years on the Akron sandlots. Click here for full bio, In the annals of Akron's baseball history only the legendary feats of Charlie Ketchum were able to capture the area's imagination to the extent they did. Click here for full bio, A lefthanded pitcher "phenom" out of Hower Vocational School, where he once struck out 5 batters in one inning, due to a couple passed balls. Click here for full bio, A tough left-handed pitcher and great-hitting first baseman with the champion Akron Yankees youth teams, then a four-year letterman for Garfield High where he was All-City twice, Glenn helped the Presidents to one city title and as a sophomore led Garfield to a State Runner-Up trophy in 1950. Click here for full bio, John was a hard hitting team leader in Canton-Massillon Youth Leagues as a catcher. Click here for full bio, After a great career on the football sandlots as an 108-pound running back who starred on the Famous Red Pepper Grid teams and a stint in the army, Bony began sponsoring youth teams in all sports, including baseball in 1945.Click here for full bio, Chris is a local boy who was born on October 15, 1969. He lettered in every sport at Kenmore High School. Click here for full bio, Born on Christmas Day, 1902, this Hall of Famer began playing baseball in Scranton, PA. Click here for full bio, Began with Allenside A.C. at age 9, and had a pair of no-hitters and seven one-hitters with A.C. in five years before becoming a three-time All-City hurler at Kenmore High '50-53, where he won 53 games. Click here for full bio, An outstanding infielder who could handle the second or third base spots with ease, John hit the sandlots of North Hill with St. Anthony youth teams and developed into a top-notch fielder and clutch hitter with four fine years each at St. Vincent High and Akron University. On a mild Tuesday night in Summit County, with the sun beginning to set behind the Tenmile Range, the Summit High School boys baseball team pulled Click here for full bio, Dave Poetter has enjoyed a lifelong love affair with the game of baseball. Summit Community -. Click here for full bio, He was a slick fielding shortstop and very dangerous leadoff man/base stealer with magical bunting ability, in South Akron Youth Leagues. Click here for full bio, Donald Donald R. Jones graduated from Brookfield High School in 1981 and Youngstown State University in 1986. Theres nowhere Id rather be right now. He threw a District no hitter game and named MVP of Medina County by the Medina Gazette. Click here for full bio, Began his career playing for champion Amerst, Ohio youth teams as a righthanded pitcher and catcher. Click here for full bio, A Stow High grad who played third base for several years in the A League with Civitan Club, Zoff Heating and Old Dutch Beer before an injury curtailed his playing career. 1 Holy Family and No. Click here for full bio, He grew up playing in Cuyahoga Falls Youth and High School teams, and coached many youth teams. The Orioles were one of the top teams in the league for 25-years. In addition, he is the Director of Baseball Operations at PBA Training in Alliance and a 20-year member of the American Baseball Coaches Association. Click here for full bio, "Dutch" joins his son Delbert (1985) in the Hall of Fame as the eighth father-son combination. Click here for full bio, Played his youth ball in Cuyahoga Falls and became established as a strong righthanded pitcher and first baseman at Falls High. Click here for full bio, A .400 hitting outfielder and strong lefty pitcher, he began his career in the Firestone Park Youth leagues playing with numerous title teams and then at St. Vincent-St. Mary High and Hoban Merchants and Akron Knights title teams. B Construction Company in 1967. On a mild Tuesday night in Summit County, with the sun beginning to set behind the Tenmile Range, the Summit High School boys baseball team pulled into the high school parking lot for practice. Caito has umpired for 19 years at the high school level in OHSAA. All Rights Reserved. Click here for full bio, From the Kenmore Blues where he recorded a 21-1 record, Bob duplicated that feat at Kenmore Kigh and led Cardinals to first ever City Title in 1938, defeating Central, 1-0, in eight innings. I am excited. Summit Youth Baseball (@summityouthbaseball) - Instagram Click here for full bio, "Lefty" Joe was a stellar pitcher for three years while at Buchtel High. At Cuyahoga Falls High, Jeff lettered 3 years, Diamond Conference champs '71-72, all-conference '72. Click here for full bio, A lanky, right-handed pitcher/first baseman/outfielder, who began his career in 1953 with West Chevrolet Little League, Canton Road Pony League and at Mogadore High and Post# 209 where he developed into one of the county's best pitchers. Copyright 2018 GABHoF. Click here for full bio, Certainly no one was more dedicated to the youth of our community than was Barberton's Les Scarr. In 1958 as a pitcher, he had 4 no-hitters before reaching high school. Click Here for details and to sign up. Click here for full bio, Played on youth title teams in Class E, F, and D including Bowmanville Peppy Lunch Tigers, National A.C., Post 209 teams and at East High where he consistently hit over .300 and always had a winning record as a right-handed pitcher. Was a team captain, All-League and All-County All-Star at Amherst High '75-78. Click here for full bio, Has coached, managed, sponsored and umpired for teams in Akron, Tallmadge and Brimfield for more than 26 years. Admin. Joe Caito is one two 2022 Golden Cleat Service Award recipients. I wasnt ready to be done with it. He was the Cincinnati Reds writer at FoxSportsOhio.com and a former beat writer for the Dayton News covering the Cincinnati Reds. Stadvec is survived by his wife Gloria, daughter Sharon, sons Dave and Bob, and all their families. Click here for full bio, A hard hitting, lefthanded swinging batter and an excellent infielder an catcher who grew up in Trumbull County youth leagues. Click here for full bio, Jim began his career as a hard-hitting first baseman in Cuyahoga FallsYouth Leagues with CF Tigers, Astros Wildcat teams then at Falls High school. For the past 15 seasons, and 12 seasons as Head Coach, this has been one amazing journey. Click here for full bio, Bob was born in Barberton Ohio in 1953 and has bled purple his entire life. From there, he played for Barberton High School as a 3-year Varsity player who was All-League/Northeast Ohio for 2-years and one year was All-State. From there, Joe went to the University of Nevada in Reno from 1997 to 2000. He played at Cuyahoga Falls High School in 1980-83, was all-league both his junior and senior years, and was All-Ohio as a senior. Click here for full bio, Considered by many as one of the best sponsors of youth baseball of the time. Click here for full bio, Tom Giffen began a 60-plus-year love affair with Baseball in 1954 in Brainerd, Tenn., courtesy of an uncle and cousin who believed young Thomas needed some athletic culture. Since his high school had no baseball program he played with the Post #209 team Class A League entry. It takes what it takes. He played on such teams as the Akron Blue Sox and the John Fulton Post #272 in the youth leagues. It's more roughneck baseball. document.forms['newsletterForm'].submit(); var email = document.getElementById("input-nl-email").value; He is a member of The Summit Athletic Hall of Fame. The Summit League consisted of 13 schools including: Bath (Revere), Richfield (Revere), Greensburg (Green), Boston Township (Woodridge), Northfield-Macedonia (Nordonia), Copley, Twinsburg, Manchester, Hudson, and Mogadore. Summit High School (Frisco, CO) Varsity Baseball - MaxPreps Its the chemistry that goes into it on the field. (1968-70). Click here for full bio, Baseball Hall of Fame manager Casey Stengel, would tell sportswriters that baseball was 90 percent pitching. 99 followers. A lifetime of love for playing and coaching baseball drives Roy to work tirelessly to promote baseball to the youth of today and possibly the stars of tomorrow. He was an All-City catcher in baseball for four years and All-City in football basketball for two years. We have made a name for ourselves this year. Click here for full bio, Soccer is the big sport in his native Yugoslavia, but Bosco adapted well to the sport of baseball after moving to Akron at the age of seven. Click here for full bio, A West High baseball, basketball, and golf star who went into the service after high school. Click here for full bio, Had an excellent career as an umpire on the local sandlots and collegiate level from 1956 through 1984. Theres something about the game thats so beautiful to me. Click here for full bio, Following his graduation from Cuyahoga Falls High School in 1968, Sams was taken in the third round of the amateur draft by the Pittsburgh Pirates, who offered him a $3,000 bonus and a new Corvette. Boys competitive travel baseball league serving Stark, Summit and surrounding counties for ages 8-18. Click here for full bio, A leg injury curtailed Lou's playing days, but did not take him off the field as he turned to managing and had an outstanding career as the pilot of many area teams. A 1977 graduate of Waynedale High School where he lettered in baseball, basketball and football. Click here for full bio, A strong, talented right-handed pitcher who led Springfield High to 3 consecutive Metro League titles (1938-40). He coached Frontier League baseball for 3-years with the Washington Wild Things. That makes you a better husband, co-worker, friend and family member later in life.. Click here for full bio, His career as an outstanding hitter, third baseman and shortstop began as a 14-year old prepster at Akron's South High School on Thornton Street. Click here for full bio, At an early age Jess began pitching in Class D and American Legion baseball.
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