Charity softball clinic

Dear fellow Hanoverians:
Two captains of the Hanover High Varsity softball team, Katherine
Skordinski and Sophia Czarowicz, are running a charity softball clinic
April 16th – 18th.
/Katherine Skordinski and Sophia Czarowicz are running a
non-profitable clinic for their Senior Humanities Project at Hanover
High School. All the money will be donated to the charity Hope for
Caroline, to raise money for 5-year old Callie from Norwell who is
suffering from DIPG, an inoperable malignant brain tumor.// Callie was
diagnosed on November 14, 2012. Most children with DIPG do not survive
beyond 12 months following diagnosis. Callie ended radiation treatment
on January 10th. She is also participating in a Phase II clinical drug
trial. She is fighting DIPG with inspiring faith, strength, courage,
and hope. For more information on Callie’s story and the charity,
please visit www.hopeforcaroline.org
. /
The 2013 Charity Softball Clinic is taking place in Hanover at Ellis
Field. The dates are over April vacation, Tuesday, April 16th through
Thursday, April 18th. The clinic is split up into two age groups. The
3rd through 5th grade clinic will be from 9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. and
the 6th through 8th grade clinic will be from 12 noon – 2:30 p.m. on
all three of these dates. Water bottles will be provided to the kids,
and they should bring a snack for snack time. Katherine and Sophia
will be teaching the girls everything from basic ready position to
advanced plays in the field. The girls will also be working on hitting
as well as fielding. Former Hanover High and NCAA Division 3 softball
player Nicole Messina will also be helping out and giving pitching
instruction to any girl who is interested in pitching! Make sure
everyone brings a glove, batting gloves, and bat.
If you have any questions or are interested in signing up, please
e-mail ksquids@gmail.com
before April 13th.

For “Around Town on the Web”,
Cathy H-B


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