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ON THE COVER:
Williamsport’s West End All Stars are competing in the Babe Ruth
World Series for the second straight year. They are ( from left)
Bottom Row: Caleb Robbins, Ian Miller, Robbie Klein, Kyle Datres,
Nick DiFrancesco. Middle Row: Gabe Rader, Tyler Gardner, Owen
Lukens, Ethan Moore, Mickey Haller, Brennan Gundrum. Top Row:
Coach Joe Dunn, Manager George Lepley, Collin McCoy, Corey
Kriner, Joey Cassidy, Jimmy Webb, Ryan Orgitano, Coach Lynn
Datres
West End All Stars
Seek Title
At Babe Ruth World Series
By Lou
Hunsinger Jr.
For the second
year in a row the West End All Stars are trying to grab the ring
on the championship merry-go-round at the Babe Ruth World
Series, this year being held at Loudon, Virginia.
Webb Weekly
talked with West End Manager, George Lepley and his coaches, Joe
Dunn and Lynn Datres, as well as league president, Jim Winder as
the team prepared for its quest for championship gold.
"This has been
a really great experience for everyone. This is a great group of
young men that are really focused on the goal of winning a world
title. They are a real veteran team and that is a real advantage
because they have been through it before and know what it takes
to excel and win," Lepley said. "This is a real battle tested
team that has had to come back from the adversity of losing some
early games in both the state and regional tournaments.
He said that
adversity in some of their early games helped the team, really
find out what they were made of and how they could deal with
difficulty.
"Our guys
would always pick up each other whenever something went wrong.
They never hung their heads but would always come back and make
good things happen for them," Lepley said. "The one weakness we
might have is a lack of the killer instinct. We got ahead early
in some games and let some teams come back and make the games
more interesting and more tense than they should have been."
He cited a
number of games in which they would get a two or three-run lead
only to have the opposing team come back and tie things up and
in some cases force extra innings.
Lepley is an
old hand at coaching and managing at West End. He had been doing
so for about 26 years. He had the pleasure of coaching his son
for a couple of seasons in the late 1990s. In recent years he
has been coaching West End’s All Star teams, successfully
capturing several state and regional titles.
He said there
is a "great chemistry" on this team that is responsible in large
part for the team’s success. Lepley stated that a lot of the
members of the team played with and against each other for a
number of years in different leagues such as Little League or
high school ball and in other sports as well. The players in
many cases were friends with each other before they came on this
team.
One of
Lepley’s assistant coaches is Joe Dunn, who has been coaching at
West End since 2001 said "The guys on this team are a great
bunch and are very coachable, which makes our job so much
easier. They all know what it takes to win and are willing to do
the work that is required to win. We seem to be very deep in
talent which comes in very handy during the long tournament
road."
This is the
second year that Lynn Datres has been a coach for the West End
All Stars and he finds it every bit as interesting and exciting
as his first year.
"In a lot of
ways it is a lot harder to get back to this level for a second
time because it seems like we almost have a target on our backs
and everybody is gunning for us to knock us off," Datres said.
"Their enthusiasm and cohesiveness as a team is infectious and
helps them get through this tough competition. The team now has
to deal with the adversity of losing one of our best players,
Jimmy Webb, to injury. He has a .700 on-base percentage and has
really helped to spark our offense as well as our defense. Nick
DiFrancesco has really stepped in and done a good job and
hopefully he will continue to do so."
Jim Winder,
president of the West End League smiled broadly when he spoke of
what this team has meant to the league.
"They have
really raised the profile of our league and have shown that this
is a great league to play for," Winder said. "We have players
from Loyalsock, South Williamsport, the Jersey Shore area and
Williamsport itself. It has been very enjoyable to watch these
players come together and play well for a common goal. The work
that our players and coaches put in is really something to see
and shows their level of dedication."
As you read
these words the West End All Stars will either be still in full
pursuit of their championship Holy Grail or will be winding down
and getting ready to return home, a team that is bloody but
unbowed.
In any event
they have still had a wonderful and exciting time that will stay
with them for the rest of their lives and leaving a legacy of
exciting and well played games that gave the players and
families and friends a great feeling of pride and
accomplishment.
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West End Babe Ruth 13-Year-Old
PA State Champs

(From left) Front row: Rylan
Whitmer, Carter Alexander, Kyle Hoover, Tom Baggett; Second Row:
Manager Scott Niklaus, Coach Ryan Buchner, Anthony Caruso,
Bailey Young, Marc McClain, Noah Esposito, Ian Dinsmore, Coach
Joe Hamm; Third Row: David Sanders, Ben Sosa, Sam Buck, Cody
Nelson, Scott Appleman.
Williamsport’s 16-18 Big League
PA State Champs

(From Left ) Coach Steve Schneider,
Jackson Person, Kyle Schneider, Jeremy Rall, Joshua McCormick,
Derek Umstead, Patrick Cassidy Jr., Garrett Shnyder, Cameron
Kriner, Travis Singer, Ryan Hostrander, Tyler Albert, Nate
Osokow, Derek Russell, Jake Levering, Head Coach Pat Cassidy
Sr., and Drae Lewis.
Montour’s 13-14 Junior League
PA State Champs

(From left) Front Row: Mike Signor,
Alec Rothrock, Frank Dyer, Matt Shea, Quenten Persun, Phillip
Krizan; Back Row: Coach Tom Kuntz, Derek Evans, Andrew Null,
Ryan Reid, Daniel Yoder, Quinton Kuntz, Coach Wes Persun and
Manager Tom Ott.
West End Babe Ruth Up to 19
PA State Champs

(From left) Ront Row: Rantz
Mahaffey, Ethan Showers, Brian Stopper, Levi Oden, Nick Keener,
Jared Mertes; Back Row: Coach David Cipriani, Justin Cozza, Gabe
Noyalis, Kurt Wertz, Steve Stopper, Coach Jeremy Eck and Coach
David Howe.
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