Barrington's On Track Autumn 2014

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FALL, 2014

BARRINGTON’S ON TRACK

Bright Lights 3 Locals Play Ball at Duke University Former Barrington Little leaguers (from left) Pat

University recently as their Showcase team traveled South to compete against teams from North Carolina. The boys each contributed to the team making the round are pitchers, and combined for seven innings pitched, allowing only one run. Ryan played second base displaying solid defense and contributed offensively with

Society, which recognizes athletes who not only perform on the

in the classroom. He received All MAC Conference Honors in 2012 and 2013. Shane’s football career was cut short due to injury after several years playing offensive line., yet he maintained a high cumulative grade point average, He now works gas supply company as an analyst. Shane is a graduate of Haddon Heights High School, where he as a as well as the classroom. We will continue to see great things from Shane as he progresses through the working world! Marissa Beebe In Tournament Marissa Beebe recently competed in the Carpenter

as three stolen bases. The boys will also play at Virginia Tech, Asheville, NC, and return to Carolina later in July for a tournament at North Carolina University. It is a busy summer of baseball but if you ask each player, there’s no place they’d rather be.

years and is a special needs individual. Cody has played in numerous sports includhockey and his favorite sport of all –soccer-- for the Special Olympics. This year he

had the privilege of playing Soccer Team from Rowan College for the New Jersey Jersey. His team consisted and also four Rowan students and three coaches from the school. Cody scored six goals and helped his team go day and Thursday and also the gold medal round on Friday where they won the gold medal! This was a wonderful experience for the whole team and it goes to show that the new wave does work for everyone who participates. A big shout out to Rowan College for starting up the program three years ago and also to Cody for his excellent sportsman-

Shane Catts Honored Shane Catts graduated

Jersey to make their favorite recipe and submit a picture of themselves with their dish. Noah, of Barrington, won a spot on the SJ Hot Chefs Facebook page and a $100 ny’s restaurant in Haddon Heights. His dish will be featured at one of the SJ Hot Chef’s participating restaurants during Farm to Fork week. “I’m really excited,” Noah said. “I just want to cook.” Though the aspiring future chef is happy about his win, Noah originally had doubts about his chance of success in the competition. “He thought he didn’t have a chance and he was so excited when he heard he won,” said Noah’s mother, ally excited.” The winning dish, a peach ily recipe. With a mix of angel food cake, custard,

fresh peaches and raspberry preserves, the dish is one of to cook. that the recipe is special because of it’s long family

sented Haddon Heights High School. Marissa played for the Colonial/Olympic team, pitching six innings and she went two for four at the plate. Marissa said playing in the tournament was a “great experience.” Congratulations Marissa! Rowan Student Excels In Special Olympics Cody Bruner has been a Barrington resident for 25

Barrington 9-yearold wins South Jersey Hot Chefs cooking competition Excerpted from story in South Jersey Times By Lauren Rodia South Jersey Hot Chefs has found its newest - and most adorable - little chef. become the newest winner of the SJ Hot Chefs Littlest Chefs online competition

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well as eat and is popular at holiday gatherings. When he is not in the kitchen, Noah enjoys playing sports such as hockey and baseball. His love for cooking began when he was around six years old and has now become one of his favorite past-times.

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2013 from Albright Universi- Cup Softball Tournament for ty, Shane was also named to high school juniors and sophthe National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor -

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