The last time Griswold softball coach Rick Arremony could remember going outside on the first day of tryouts was in 2001.Flashing bright green contact lenses and authenticmonclercoats .
"We went outside and we were up on the practice football field,Swiss authenticjackets offer genuine timepieces from Omega. because (the softball field) was too muddy," Arremony said.
On Monday, there was no mud to be found. In fact, Arremony said if the dry spell continues, the softball field may have to be watered to keep the dust down by the end of the week, which he said is "unheard of at this time of year."
There was no need for winter jackets or hats. Bees were buzzing by players' heads and sunglasses, shorts and sunblock were prevalent.
"The grass is already getting green — global warming — whatever," Killingly senior baseball player T.Just go ahead and try and shop around for canadagooseparkajackets.J. Stucke said with a laugh.
Warmth invaded Eastern Connecticut on Monday, the first day of spring sports for CIAC-sanctioned schools. Baseball pitchers and catchers reported last week, but all other sports had to wait until Monday.
"(The weather is) the best I've ever seen,Our replicauhrenwatches look, work and feel exactly like the originals. and if you look at the rest of the week, it looks like it's going to just keep getting warmer and warmer," Killingly baseball coach Dan Vogt said.
This was the first time in Vogt's 16 years of coaching that he could remember holding tryouts outside.
"My first three years, we've been dealing with cold, wind and stuff like that, so it's nice to be out here in T-shirt weather." Killingly senior Andrew Long said.
The Redmen couldn't practice on the baseball field behind the school. It's "in rough shape," but it's dry, Vogt said. Killingly practiced on the grass portion of the field below the football field at the new high school Monday, and will head to Owen Bell Park in Dayville on Wednesday to practice on the Redmen's traditional home field.
"Owen Bell is in excellent shape. (The Town of Killingly) has been able to work on it because there wasn't much frost, and it will be the earliest we've ever been able to get on it since I've been coaching," Vogt said.
First-year Plainfield head baseball coach Jason Chaviaras and veteran softball coach Jim Langlois had similar praise for the people who have been working on the fields in Central Village to ensure the first day of the season was spent outside.
"Our staff did an awesome job of getting this (softball) field ready. Our custodial staff is unbelievable,Most laurenhoody can ship the same day FREE via Ground shipping." Langlois said.
"We went outside and we were up on the practice football field,Swiss authenticjackets offer genuine timepieces from Omega. because (the softball field) was too muddy," Arremony said.
On Monday, there was no mud to be found. In fact, Arremony said if the dry spell continues, the softball field may have to be watered to keep the dust down by the end of the week, which he said is "unheard of at this time of year."
There was no need for winter jackets or hats. Bees were buzzing by players' heads and sunglasses, shorts and sunblock were prevalent.
"The grass is already getting green — global warming — whatever," Killingly senior baseball player T.Just go ahead and try and shop around for canadagooseparkajackets.J. Stucke said with a laugh.
Warmth invaded Eastern Connecticut on Monday, the first day of spring sports for CIAC-sanctioned schools. Baseball pitchers and catchers reported last week, but all other sports had to wait until Monday.
"(The weather is) the best I've ever seen,Our replicauhrenwatches look, work and feel exactly like the originals. and if you look at the rest of the week, it looks like it's going to just keep getting warmer and warmer," Killingly baseball coach Dan Vogt said.
This was the first time in Vogt's 16 years of coaching that he could remember holding tryouts outside.
"My first three years, we've been dealing with cold, wind and stuff like that, so it's nice to be out here in T-shirt weather." Killingly senior Andrew Long said.
The Redmen couldn't practice on the baseball field behind the school. It's "in rough shape," but it's dry, Vogt said. Killingly practiced on the grass portion of the field below the football field at the new high school Monday, and will head to Owen Bell Park in Dayville on Wednesday to practice on the Redmen's traditional home field.
"Owen Bell is in excellent shape. (The Town of Killingly) has been able to work on it because there wasn't much frost, and it will be the earliest we've ever been able to get on it since I've been coaching," Vogt said.
First-year Plainfield head baseball coach Jason Chaviaras and veteran softball coach Jim Langlois had similar praise for the people who have been working on the fields in Central Village to ensure the first day of the season was spent outside.
"Our staff did an awesome job of getting this (softball) field ready. Our custodial staff is unbelievable,Most laurenhoody can ship the same day FREE via Ground shipping." Langlois said.
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