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Extractions: Whoever coined the phrase, "lazy day at the ballpark," obviously never was a college baseball assistant coach. Just ask Fresno State's Matt Curtis. That is, if you can squeeze into his manic schedule, which seemingly is booked for all but a few predawn hours. "It's been an eye-opener," Curtis said during a brief respite between practice and a coaches' meeting Wednesday. "I mean, all the administration side academics, eligibility issues, budgets, game maintenance, practice schedules, alumni, boosters. ... "It's been busy, but it's a good busy." Rest assured, this is no list of grievances from the Golden West High graduate (class of 1992) and Visalia native. Curtis has been in la-la land 12-hour workdays notwithstanding since new Bulldogs coach Mike Batesole hired him as the team's No. 2 assistant in July. "I'm not complaining one bit, and I never would," Curtis said. "This is exactly what I wanted to do." Still, the former catcher admits some of the job's intense details caught him off-guard like an up-and-in fastball.
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Extractions: CofC Cruises to 13-6 Win Over Hofstra February 22, 2002 Brett Spivey had three hits, including his team-leading sixth triple, while teammates Jasha Balcom, Lee Curtis, Stanley Nix and Robert White added two hits each pacing the College of Charleston to a 13-6 win over Hofstra in the 2002 Charleston Challenge at Patriots Point Field Friday night. Charleston improved to 8-0 on the season, while the Pride fell to 1-1. Charleston took an early 4-0 first inning lead thanks to a two-out two-run single by Zach Strong and an error by Hofstra. Balcom had an RBI triple while Nix and Curtis added run scoring doubles in the fourth inning as Charleston stretched its lead to 7-0. Charleston took a 10-1 lead into the eighth when Hofstra rallied for five runs, but left the bases loaded when closer Jeremy Schmidt struck out Edward Cook to end the threat. The Pride were led by William Palmer, Jeff Alwine and Thomas Brown who had two hits each. Ryan Johnson (3-0) was the starter and winner for Charleston allowing a run on five hits with seven strikeouts over six innings. Schmidt earned his second save of the season pitching the final 1 1/3 innings with two strikeouts.
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Extractions: by Gavin Curtis Summary Reginald's papa does not appreciate the amount of time he spends practicing his violin. He would prefer that Reginald be more involved with baseball, and be more like himself. When he makes Reginald the bat boy for his losing Negro National League team, he learns to appreciate the power of music and reaffirms his pride and love for his son. Background Building/Vocabulary This story takes place in 1948. Define what segregation is and explain that one way the world was segregated was in sports. At this time, the major league baseball teams were just beginning to be integrated. Before that time, there were Negro Leagues who would play in small towns and move from place to place for their games. The often were not allowed to stay in "white only" hotels and had to camp outside of towns. Pillars of Character Discussion Points Respect, Caring and Responsibility * Practice and perseverance are very important if you want to be good at something.
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Extractions: September 17, 1993 : Expos OF Curtis Pride who is mostly deaf gets his 1st major league hit in Montreal's 8-7, 12-inning win over the Phillies. The Phillies score all seven in the 6th when they knock out Pedro Martinez. Darren Daulton homers and Lenny Dykstra hits a triple in the frame. Mitch Williams walks two and gives up a hits in the 12th in losing. Tim Scott is the winner, striking out the side in the 12th. September 19, 1997 : The White Sox tie Boston, 44 at Fenway on Albert Belle 's 9th inning grand slam, off
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Extractions: Deaf Athlete Offers Inspiration Cheers and a standing ovation greeted professional baseball player Curtis Pride when he visited the Clarke School recently. Profoundly deaf since birth, Curtis exemplified to students and staff what a good education and the ability to speak can do for deaf children. Pride knew it too. His message to the students reflected that - education is number one. "Out of the 55 players drafted by the Mets the same year I was, I'm the only one still playing," Pride explained. "You have to have an education to fall back on." Pride received a degree in finance from the College of William and Mary. Currently a free agent, he has played baseball for the Atlanta Braves, Boston Red Sox, Montreal Expos, Detroit Tigers and the Los Angeles Dodgers. He told students to keep steady goals and maintain a positive attitude and their ability to dream. "Never quit. Never give up. I had to work hard and believe in myself," he said. "If you believe in yourself, anything is possible." After his speech, Pride answered questions from the audience and told a few stories of funny moments from his career. He then patiently signed every photo and baseball put in front of him. Pride enjoyed the experience as much as the children.
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Extractions: LEGGETT COMMENTS "Aaron is a exciting incoming junior college right-handed pitcher from Edmonds Community College in Seattle, WA. He has a very strong arm with a very good feel of his changeup and his slider. We think he is going to get some valuable innings for us this year. He brings to the table an excellent arm, control, and some experience. We are very excited about what the future holds for him." BEFORE CLEMSON Drated in the 31st round by the Reds in 2001...NWAAC All-Tournament team member in 2002 at Edmonds CC...missed the 2001 season due to injury...pitched 8.0 innings, allowing only one hit and one earned run while striking out 11 in the College Semi-Pro World Series in 2001...pitched a complete game two-hitter while striking out 11 against Team Japan in 2000...tied the Curtis High School single-game strikeout record twice, with 14 strikeouts, as a senior...First-Team All-League pick as a senior...team MVP as a junior...lettered three times in baseball and three times in football..all-league quarterback at Curtis High...led football team to an 8-1 league record...coached by Donnie Marbut at Edmonds CC and Joe Stortini at Curtis High. PERSONAL National Honor Society member at Curtis High...his cousin, Kevin Miller, played baseball at Washington (1995-97) and was a third-round draft pick of the Athletics in 1997...majoring in economics...born Aaron Michael Trolia on May 10, 1981 in Seattle, WA.
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Extractions: January, 2003: Published the 2001-2002 President's Report . Added the Clarke School Viewbook November, 2002: CLARKE Speaks is updated to the Summer/Fall 2002 issue. March, 2002:CLARKE Speaks is updated to the Winter 2002 issue. February, 2002: The President's Report is updated to the 2000-2001 version and CLARKE Speaks is updated to the Summer/Fall 2001 issue. December, 2001: Added story about the newest satellite school to the Newsletter section. April, 2001: The 1999-2000 President's Report is added and the 1998-1999 Report is removed and CLARKE Speaks was updated to the Winter 2001 issue. February, 2001: Added information about the Clarke Summer Adventure 2001 and the Professional Training Institute November, 2000: Added stories to Newsletter section. October, 2000: Added CLARKE Speaks, a publication of CLARKE School. August, 2000: Added article to In the Newsmakers section. July, 2000: Added CLARKE Today , the school's newsletter. Jun, 2000: Updated school's pages. Clarke NYC , a satellite school of the CLARKE school, is added to this web site.
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Extractions: by Ray Bergman Game 14 - Tigers vs White Sox at Tiger Stadium Well fans, here I am back again after taking a few days off from writing to refresh my mind and to give my ailing knee some time to mend. At the end of today's game I will have completed the first half of the dream trip, traveled some 7,000 miles, attended 14 ball games in 14 different stadiums and spent 25 days on the road away from home. Bring on the sencond half of my dream! I feel like a 20 year old rookie coming to bat for the first time. I am ready to play, so put me in, coach and lets get on with the middle innings. I had a short drive today from Benton Harbor, MI to Detroit (about 200 miles). It rained most of the way and I was in heavy bumper to bumper traffic several times. The road was generally flat, green and lightly wooded. A little dreary looking. The roads in Michigan are pretty well beaten up due to the harsh winters. In fact, the state roads resemble a patchwork quilt in many areas. I can see why they call this area the rust belt of America. As I drove into Detroit on my way to Tiger stadium I passed old steel plants, manufacturing plants, refineries and other grey, gloomy, ugly-looking buildings. I believe that Tiger stadium is the oldest ballpark in the Majors and it looks that way. However, there are several saving graces. It has real grass and it is not symetrical. The outfield has some unique corners and right center is 440 feet from home plate. The fans are so close to the action that someone in the center field seats can carry on a conversation with the fans behind home plate. That might be streching it a little bit, but not much. Even the broadcast booths are closer to home plate than the middle infielders which makes for some interesting calls on line drive foul balls.