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Following a normal work day, you will find
a number of Clinton Mills employees at the
YMCA lending their talents and skills as
volunteer coaches in the Y's athletic
program.
"Without Clinton Mills employee support,"
says Y Director Gene Simmons, "we
would have a difficult time meeting the taIpnte
npprlpd tn run a successful nropram "
The volunteer employee coaches give a
number of reasons for giving time from their
busy schedules to help develop the young
athletes.
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scribes his coaching as a "real opportunity
to watch young children grow and develop
that are my son's age."
"These vounesters are at a crucial staee in
their development, and I am interested in
seeing them have a closely supervised recreational
program," stated Fennell, a former
high school baseball athlete.
Simmons called the Clinton Mills
coaching staff very professional. "It is unusual
to find a large group of knowledgeable
athletes as those from Clinton Mills."
"Many have extensive athletic backyi
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grounds, both as a spectator and participant."
As Arnold Edmonds puts it, "I've been
involved with the program for eight continuous
years, and it has become a summer
activity I really look forward to."
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is Mechanical Engineer, Harry Sullivan, explaining
the proper way to swing a bat to a
young group of T-ball players, Plant No. 2
Cloth Room Employee Arnold Edmonds determining
the proper batting line up, or
Bailey Carding employee Richard Scott
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observing the progress his team had made
since the beginning of the season.
Clinton employees and their respective
teams are Harry Sullivan, Red Carpet; Darrell
Bragg, The Reds; Darrell Pace, Mueller
Co.; Charles Mabry, CWA; Bryan Coleman,
VFW; Bill Stanton, VFW; Matthew King, Uni- *
ty Club; Andy Ellis, Unitd Club; Richard
Scott, Rotary; Steve Fennell, Torrington;
and Arnold Edmonds, Lions.
Umpires include Sam Owens, Calvin
Franklin, Brian Shealy, David O'Shields and
Roger Higgins.
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