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SHARKS TO HOST TEAM USA Print E-mail
Wednesday, 15 February 2012 16:09

Wilmington, NC; February 15, 2012 – The Wilmington Sharks of the Coastal Plain League (CPL) announced they will host Team USA this summer at Buck Hardee Field.

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USA Collegiate National Team will make a stop in Wilmington on Tuesday, June 26.  Game time is scheduled for 7:05 PM with the gates to open at 6:00 PM.  The Sharks are one of four CPL teams that will host Team USA this coming summer.  Fayetteville SwampDogs, Morehead City Marlins and Forest City Owls will be the only other teams in the League that will take on Team USA.

 

“I am very happy to announce that the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team will be returning to play teams in the Coastal Plain League this summer,” said Eric Campbell, general manager of USA Baseball National Teams. “With the support of the CPL, USA Baseball is able to create a strong schedule for our nation’s best players. The Collegiate National Team will make a great swing through Fayetteville, Wilmington and Morehead City. It will be a wonderful way to start our summer – by playing against strong competition in scenic ballparks packed with great fans!”

 

The CPL is the only collegiate summer baseball league that will be hosting the National Team this summer.

 

The Wilmington Sharks are members of Coastal Plain League, the nation’s hottest summer collegiate baseball league.  Preparing for its 16th season, The Coastal Plain League features 14 teams playing in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia.  The CPL gives college players the chance to refine their skills with the use of wooden bats.  Players are housed with local host families for the summer.  The CPL has had over 930 alumni drafted and 46 alums make their Major League debut thus far.  For more information on the Coastal Plain League, please visit the league website at www.coastalplain.com.

 

 
Carolina Wins the Battle of the Car Bash Print E-mail
Thursday, 09 February 2012 09:26

426779_358964620789475_100000278206065_1402463_2017796863_nThe Wilmington Sharks of the Coastal Plain League (CPL) would like to congratulate ESPN 630 WMFD and Buffalo Wild Wings in their effort to raise over $350 for the Brigade Boys & Girls Club.

 

Fans of Duke Blue Devils and North Carolina Tar Heels basketball turned out to smash up a used suburban, one swing at a time.  The suburban was painted half for Duke and half for UNC and fans took their swing with a sledge hammer on the side of school they disliked.

 
Food Bank Reaches Out to Kids Print E-mail
Friday, 03 February 2012 16:07

RALEIGH - sharks food bankWool E. Bull and fellow mascot Sharky ran around the Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina on Saturday to draw some laughs, but they were also there to bring attention to the serious problem of childhood hunger.

 

Wool E. Bull of the Durham Bulls and Sharky of the Wilmington Sharks helped unveil the new logos for the Food Bank's child nutrition programs that serve thousands of youngsters from the Triangle to Wilmington. The repeated message on Saturday was that many more children need help and that it's only possible if the public helps with donations.

 

"Children shouldn't have to worry about when they will have their next meal," said Earline Middleton, vice president of agency services and programs for the Food Bank.

 

More than 28 percent of North Carolina households answered there have been times in the past year they haven't had enough money to buy food, according to the study, Food Hardship in America 2010. In the Food Bank's 34-county service area, 34 percent of the more than 500,000 individuals who are at risk of hunger are children.

 

Officials from the Food Bank say that they're trying to address the problem with their Kids Meals & More programs that provide food on school days, weekends and in the summer.

 

At the Kids Cafe program, more than 1,500 children at 25 sites receive meals, nutrition information, mentoring and tutoring. Gideon Adams, the Food Bank's outreach, programs and evaluation manager, said they'd like to expand to 30 to 35 sites.

 

In the weekend Power Pack program, volunteers fill backpacks with food that's given to children so they'll have enough to eat over the weekend. In 2010, the program provided 141,550 backpacks.

 

"It's really hard for children to focus on learning when their stomachs are growling," said Louella Rutledge of Walnut Grove United Methodist Church in Hurdle Mills, which provides backpacks for students at three Orange County schools.

 

Rutledge said that so many students can use the backpacks that social workers are focusing on the children most in need.

 

Over the summer, the Food Bank's renamed Kids Summer Meals program provides low-income children with free breakfasts and lunches to cover the period during summer vacation when they don't have access to school meals. The program served more than 85,000 meals last year.

 

Middleton said that while people talk about childhood obesity in North Carolina, they shouldn't also forget the many children who get don't enough food.

 

"Hunger is no longer just the person standing on the side of the road holding up a sign," she said. "It could be the child next to you at school."

 
SHARKS PITCHING STAFF COMING BACK TOGETHER Print E-mail
Tuesday, 17 January 2012 11:16

The Wilmington Sharks of the Coastal Plain League (CPL) announced they are bringing back five pitchers from last year’s playoff team.  Mat Batts, Tyler DeLoach, Tommy Houmard, Stephen Vaughn, and Ross Whitley.

 

A redshirt sophomore at UNCW, Batts returns to the Sharks in 2012 for his second season in the CPL.  Batts had a tremendous 2011 campaign for the Sharks finishing third in the league with a 1.89 ERA.  On the season Batts threw two complete games, while starting nine games.  In 62 innings of action, Batts struck out 54 batters while only walking 15.  Batts a native of Winston-Salem, NC is set to begin his first season with UNCW after transferring from Western Carolina in 2011.

 

DeLoach, a 6’6” lefty from UNCW makes his way back to the Sharks in 2012 after joining the club late in the season last year.  DeLoach in 2011 appeared in nine games, while also starting one game.  Overall DeLoach finished the season with a 3.93 ERA in 18.1 innings of work.  Born and raised in Rocky Mount, NC, DeLoach played his high school ball at Roanoke Rapids.

 

Currently a sophomore at UNC Asheville, Houmard will return to the Sharks pitching staff this summer.  In 2011 with the Sharks, Houmard finished with a 1-1 record in 11 appearances.  Houmard worked 28.1 innings prior to going down with a shoulder injury.  In those 28.1 innings, he struck out 16 batters.  A native of Greenville, NC, Houmard attended JH Rose High School, where he lettered in cross country, soccer and swimming, in addition to being an All-conference baseball player both his junior and senior seasons.

 

The_PitchVaughn, a former New Hanover High School standout returns to the Sharks in 2012.  In 11 appearances, starting eight games, Vaughn finished with a 3-2 record and a 3.71 ERA.  Vaughn struck out 24 hitters in 53.1 innings of action in his first season of summer collegiate baseball.  A sophomore at Wingate University, Vaughn was born and raised in Wilmington.

 

The 6’3” righty, Whitley will return as the Sharks closer in 2012.  Whitley saved nine games last season for the Sharks, leading the team in that category.  Overall, Whitley finished with a 2.15 ERA to go along with a 5-2 record in 24 outings.  In 37.1 innings Whitley fanned 50 batters, walked 13 and held the opposition to a .196 average.  A native of Mooresville, NC, Whitley attended Lake Norman High School.

 
SHARKS PUTTING ALL-STAR INFIELD TOGETHER Print E-mail
Friday, 13 January 2012 14:09

The Wilmington Sharks of the Coastal Plain League (CPL) announced they have signed three players from their 2011 ball club that advanced to the second round of the CPL Playoffs.  Infielders: Alex Freedman, Justyn Carter, and Jake Mayers.

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Freedman a redshirt freshman returns to Wilmington this summer, marking his second season of collegiate summer baseball.  In 2011 with the Sharks, Freedman started all 52 games, hitting for an average of .280.  Freedman was fourth on the team with seven doubles, while driving in 23 runs on the season.

A two-time CPL All-star, Carter returns to the Sharks after a successful season last summer.  Carter led the team with a .294 average and runs scored with 43.  Carter led the Sharks with 23 stolen bases in 27 attempts.

A junior at the University of Richmond, Mayers a 2011 CPL All-star makes his way back to Wilmington and the Sharks in 2012.  During the course of the 2011 season Mayers was a big part of the ball club not only offensively, but also as a pitcher.  Mayers, hit for a .286 average to go along with finishing third on the team with two home runs.  As pitcher, Mayers started seven games, going 2-3 with a 3.95 ERA over 43.1 innings of work.

 
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