BREAKING NEWS: Brooklawn One Away from Shelby North Carolina-cnbnews.net

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When East Meets West: The Bombing of Hiroshima -cnbnews.net

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Letters: Gloucester City Little League Coaches Are The Best – cnbnews.net

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American Legion Baseball: Mid Atlantic Tournament Results, Brooklawn Remains Undefeated, Play South Charleston WV Today

  

Thursday, August 4th

Game 1: Middletown, DE (5) vs. Bordentown, NJ (1)

Game 2: Blackhawk, PA (5) vs. Brooklawn, NJ (6)

Game 3: Bristol, PA (2) vs. Chaney Enterprises, MD (5)

Game 4: South Charleston, WV (6) vs. Boyertown, PA (12)

 

Friday, August 5th

Game 5: Bordentown, NJ (4) vs. Bristol, PA (9) 

 

Game 6: Blackhawk, PA (3) vs. South Charleston, WV (8) 

Game 7: Middletown, DE (7) vs. Chaney Enterprises, MD (5) 

Game 8: Brooklawn, NJ (9) vs. Boyertown, PA (5)

 

 

Saturday, August 6th

Game 9: South Charleston, WV (10) vs. Chaney Enterprises, MD (5)

Game 10: Bristol, PA (2) vs. Boyertown, PA (7) 

Game 11: Brooklawn, NJ (10) vs. Middletown, DE (0), 7 innings 

 

Sunday, August 7th

Game 12: Boyertown, PA vs. Middletown, DE, 2:30pm

Game 13: Brooklawn, NJ vs. South Charleston, WV, doubleheader

 

Don\’t forget: we\’ll be streaming a live video broadcast of games 9-15 from Bear Stadium this weekend! If you or somebody else you know can\’t make it out to the tournament, be sure to catch all the action here, live! 

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DREW MACIAS RETURNS TO THE SAN DIEGO PADRES- cnbnews.net

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VIDEO 2 : Mid-Atlantic American Legion Tournament, Brooklawn v Boyertown-cnbnews.net

 

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Mid-Atlantic American Legion Tournament, Boyertown PA.

Brooklawn scored in each of its first four turns at the plate and added two more in the sixth for an 8-0 lead. Boyertown didn\’t get going until the seventh inning by that point it was too late. The final 9-5.

In the first inning John Brue a left-handed first baseman put Brooklawn on the score board with a home run. Brue, who also plays baseball at Gloucester Catholic High School, was a first-team All-South Jersey selection as a junior. He has committed to attend St. Joseph\’s on a baseball scholarship, according to Brooklawn/Gloucester Catholic coach Dennis Barth.

Brooklawn was to face Middletown, Delaware Saturday night, a team they defeated 6-5 on the opening day (Thursday) of the tournament.

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College Sports: ECAC Division III Baseball All-Star Team-cnbnews.net

Kean Claims Two Major Awards for ECAC Metro Baseball

 

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CENTERVILLE, Mass.—The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) on Wednesday announced its Division III Baseball Metro All-Star Team.

Receiving individual awards, pictured left to right, Juan Ranero of Rowan University is the ECAC Coach of the Year, juniors Lee Cavico and Mike Russo of Kean University are the ECAC Player and Pitcher of the Year, respectively, and Joseph Falcone from the College of Staten Island is the ECAC Rookie of the Year.  

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NJPP: Tax Them And They Leave? Apparently NOT -cnbnews.net

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William L. Rebstock, age 53, of Gloucester City; Funeral Services Sunday & Monday-cnbnews.net

On August 4 2011, lifelong resident of Gloucester City, NJ, age 53 yrs. He is the beloved \"Images-3\" husband of Dawn L (nee Harris) and Loving father of Kevin W. (Lauren) and the late Kasey Rebstock. Bill is the dear brother of Thomas (Rosemary), James (Doris), Theodore (Margaret), Ricky (Terry) Rebstock and Linda Rogers, and cherished uncle to many nieces and nephews.

Bill was an avid Country Western music fan and was known widely for his karaoke singing. Bill also immensely enjoyed working with Charles and Ray.

Relatives and friends are invited to meet Sunday evening from 5:00 to 8:00pm and again Monday from 9:00 to 11:00am at the Highland Park Church of God, Market and Baynes Ave., Gloucester City. Funeral services will be held 11:00am at the Church. Interment to follow at Locustwood Memorial Park, Cherry Hill.

In lieu of flowers the family has requested memorial donations in Bill’s name be made to The Children\’s Hospital of Philadelphia Foundation, Lockbox #1352, P.O. Box 8500, Philadelphia, PA 19178-1352. Arrangements entrusted to the ETHERINGTON-CRERAN FUNERAL HOME, Gloucester City, NJ. www.etheringtonfh.com 

 


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LEGION BASEBALL: Brooklawn wins battle of longtime rivals – pottsmerc.com

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The Brookers (41-4), who advanced into tonight’s winners bracket final against \"Regional-mid-atlantic\" Middletown, Del., bunched 10 basehits around a pair of hit-batsmen and three walks to get create the eight-run cushion. There were also three errors in that stretch, making exactly half of those runs unearned. Offensively, the Bears managed just one hit against Brooklawn starter Mike Shawaryn, a 6-foot-3, 195-pound right-hander who happens to be just 16 years of age. Shawaryn didn’t allow a hit until Schnell singled with one down in the third. He only permitted three when he left after throwing 105 pitches through five innings.

Brooklawn’s pitchers issued 10 walks. Brooklawn’s defense committed two errors.

Those two specific statistics alone usually add up to a Boyertown romp in the park. But through six innings Friday night, the Bears got just one baserunner on to start an inning and, despite all the walks and an improved offense later on, they would strand at least one runner in every inning, including two an incredible six times, and 15 overall.

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