Kevin Monahan - Class of 2010 - Right Field
Right now I'm living the good life in South Boston (Southie, to us locals) and working as a Tour Consultant for EF College Study Tours in Cambridge, MA. www.efcollegestudytours.com
I'm also living with a fellow club baseball alumni - Drew Johnson - Class of 2010
My favorite club baseball experience was the spring break trip to Florida (see Spring Training tab) - We were basically a bunch of David Ecksteins: playing unfamiliar positions hoping our heart and can-do spirit would make up for a lack of skill. In closing, club baseball is a group of average ballplayers and great guys.
PBDBSSFC,
Kevin "Lunchbox" Monahan '10
Right now I'm living the good life in South Boston (Southie, to us locals) and working as a Tour Consultant for EF College Study Tours in Cambridge, MA. www.efcollegestudytours.com
I'm also living with a fellow club baseball alumni - Drew Johnson - Class of 2010
My favorite club baseball experience was the spring break trip to Florida (see Spring Training tab) - We were basically a bunch of David Ecksteins: playing unfamiliar positions hoping our heart and can-do spirit would make up for a lack of skill. In closing, club baseball is a group of average ballplayers and great guys.
PBDBSSFC,
Kevin "Lunchbox" Monahan '10
Tim Graham - Class of 2009
I moved back to Baltimore, MD and currently live in the city working as the Beverage Manager for Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
As for Club Baseball, there were a million memories. Bench banter with Jahner will rank among the most missed. My fondest memory and most proud of the team I've been (and I'm pretty sure this is true for everyone involved) was going to Florida for spring break and beating several nationally-ranked teams with a roster of exactly eleven.
Tim Graham
As for Club Baseball, there were a million memories. Bench banter with Jahner will rank among the most missed. My fondest memory and most proud of the team I've been (and I'm pretty sure this is true for everyone involved) was going to Florida for spring break and beating several nationally-ranked teams with a roster of exactly eleven.
Tim Graham