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Spring sports: Facing an unfulfilled senior baseball season

Original post made on Mar 22, 2020

There’s no redshirt year for high school seniors. And that’s the year so many have pointed towards, dreaming of the year when the advantage is finally theirs in terms of maturity, seniority and athletic development.

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Comments (3)

Posted by Judy Lehner
a resident of another community
on Mar 22, 2020 at 9:20 pm

I’m so sorry your season ended this way, but keep your head up Dean Casey, you’re a stud, big things coming for you at Univ of Chicago.


Posted by Colombo
a resident of Palo Alto High School
on Mar 23, 2020 at 1:14 pm

Great kids and really solid team that worked very hard!

I know Head Coach Pete Fukahara really enjoyed all the kids and next year should be a really special year for Paly Baseball if kids keep working like SAVAGES!

The 2 seniors, Casey and Austin Yu, are great kids with really great futures ahead of them and both are fantastic students as well, they will be missed!

Head Coach Pete Fukahara has built a very, very good baseball program that has kids that get it done in the classroom, on the field and play the game the right way.


Posted by go Paly
a resident of Crescent Park
on Mar 23, 2020 at 3:32 pm

thank you Peter for your positive comments. It's really too bad these talented boys won't have a chance to keep playing and go for a title this season.

And by the way congrats on your championship season as coach of the Paly Frosh-Soph basketball team not to mention your positive impact coaching many of the varsity boys when they were at Jordan. You are a great asset to our sporting community. thank you!


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