Tri-Township repeats championship
Tri-Township 12-year-old baseball team recently captured the Suburban Travel Baseball League crown for the second consecutive year with a commanding 9-4 triumph over the Solebury Spiders. This championship accents a season that also boasted a Monroe Tournament and a Hopewell Valley Bad Dawgs Tournament Championship.
"The wins are great," says coach Ken Hone, "but the most important thing is the winning attitude, commitment and sportsmanship these young boys show regardless of the victor or final score."
Tri-Township has continued its winning ways for the second year in a row in many ways. The team features exhibitted sportsmanship, teammate, and a collective approach to baseball that is unmatched elsewhere.
The boys and league boasted the largest roster because it wanted to give as many young players the opportunity to play as possible. Although this was predicted to cause a drop-off in ability and competitiveness because of increased play sharing time, the parents, players, and league committed to this inclusive approach and they not only won the hearts and minds of families and opponents, but they won ballgames.
In fact, more ballgames than anyone else in their division for the second consecutive year. Including the Suburban Travel, the Monroe, Mount Laurel and Hopewell Tournaments, the group went 42-7 over the past two years.
"The wins are great," says coach Ken Hone, "but the most important thing is the winning attitude, commitment and sportsmanship these young boys show regardless of the victor or final score."
Tri-Township has continued its winning ways for the second year in a row in many ways. The team features exhibitted sportsmanship, teammate, and a collective approach to baseball that is unmatched elsewhere.
The boys and league boasted the largest roster because it wanted to give as many young players the opportunity to play as possible. Although this was predicted to cause a drop-off in ability and competitiveness because of increased play sharing time, the parents, players, and league committed to this inclusive approach and they not only won the hearts and minds of families and opponents, but they won ballgames.
In fact, more ballgames than anyone else in their division for the second consecutive year. Including the Suburban Travel, the Monroe, Mount Laurel and Hopewell Tournaments, the group went 42-7 over the past two years.
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