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With some expert groundskeeping after the rain yesterday, the second annual Burlingame High alumni baseball tourney was played at Washington Park today.  The old timers from the Class of '89 and earlier played to a 5-5 tie in the first game.  The younger alums, with a strong contingent from last year's varsity returning from colleges, played to another 5-5 tie with the Class of '90s team.  Current BHS varsity assistant coach Eric Nuss ('92) looked good in 3 innings on the mound and Dan Pasiecznik ('76) hit the ball well.

Congrats to Rusty Knudsen ('74), Assistant varsity coach Joe McKane and all the alums for a great day on the field. 

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3 responses to “BHS Alums Play Ball”

  1. Holyroller

    I walked my Pugs around that field today. It was a swamp!
    I saw signs everywhere- Field Closed.
    How do those people circumvent that.
    When will that PRIVATE BATTING CAGE BUILT ON PUBLIC PROPERTY BE AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC?

  2. Old Guy

    You are one seriously crotchety old man. Is there anyone in town that you like. Does your pug want to take batting practice?

  3. Holyroller

    Yes..
    I like Elder Baylock, Brownrigg, Deal, and Kerrigan.
    I like the trees.
    I like the Broadway Business District.
    I like the new SPCA Center.
    I like Washington Park.
    I like the response from all Burlingame Divisions that I and my neighbors have come to depend on.
    I like the Farmers Market.
    I LOVE Burlingame!

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