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Monday 29 January 2018

Former players come out in bunches for Hart Baseball Alumni Game

Source: signalscv.com --- Sunday, January 28, 2018
It’s not often that you get TV cameras and a plentiful crowd for a high school Baseball alumni game, but that’s become the norm for Hart over the years. When you have the kind of alumni base that the Indians boast it shouldn’t come as a shock, though. Former Indians Roc Murray and Tad Venger were inducted to the team’s Wall of Fame at the Hart Alumni Game on a windy Sunday afternoon at Hart. San Francisco Giants catcher Trevor Brown and Pittsburgh Pirates infield prospect Nick Valaika made up a sampling of the alumni on hand to watch and play in the three-inning exhibition. Santa Clarita City Councilman and Hart graduate Cameron Smyth threw out the first pitch for the contest. Many former Hart HS alumni came back to their alma mater on Sunday to play in the 2018 Hart Baseball Team Preview and Alumni Game, held at Hart’s campus in Newhall, Calif. Ryan Painter/The Signal. “It’s greatly appreciated when the guys come out here for a couple hours and shake hands and all that kind of stuff,” said Hart coach Jim Ozella. “It’s very inspiring for our players. These guys were just like these kids one day and the fun thing about Hart is that the list of alumni in the pros just keeps on growing.” Murray and Venger, who are first cousins, both graduated from Hart in 1977 following decorated prep careers. Murray was an All-Foothill league first teamer his senior year and has 33 years of high school Baseball coaching experience, including 23 y ...



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