The New
England Collegiate Baseball League is pleased to announce
that the following outstanding individuals will be in the
NECBL broadcast booth representing the League through their
broadcasting of the 2007 All Star Game on Sunday, July 22nd
from Joe Wolfe Field in North Adams, MA . First Pitch is at
7:10 PM.
Representing the North Division will be Paul Roper of the
Vermont Mountaineers
and representing the South Division will be Geoff Brault of
the North Adams SteepleCats.
This year we have two new Skill Event additions to the
All-Star festivities. There will
be player competitions to determine the Most Accurate Arm
and the Fastest Runner. The Skill Event competition will
start at 3:40 PM. The traditional Home Run Derby will follow
at 4:20 PM All three events will be broadcast live by our
two outstanding announcers.
From anywhere in the world you may hear and watch their
professional and colorful broadcasting by going to the NECBL
web site www.necbl.com and clicking on the TeamLine logo (a
camera) to sign up. Click on the microphone to select the
method (audio only or audio and video) you would like to
enjoy the 2007 Pre-Game and All-Star Game excitement.
Remember, these are among the best college baseball players
from throughout the country representing their respective
divisions in the premiere wooden bat summer league in the
country. This 2007 All-Star event presents a showcase
opportunity for these outstanding broadcasters to provide
you with a thoroughly entertaining and enjoyable experience.
We hope you will sit back and relax, if you can, with a cool
bottle of Glaceau Vitamin Water and watch these outstanding
athletes “Keep Their Eye On The Dream” as they compete for
their respective divisions and the coveted Diamond Sports
Co, Inc. Most Valuable Player Award. It promises to be a
very exciting evening you will not soon forget.
The NECBL web site is the
official source of information pertaining to League History, Business
and Alumni,
Directors and Officers, Schedule and Players, and Active and
Archived Statistics.
TWELVE TEAMS IN ALL SIX NEW ENGLAND STATES
▪ "KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE
DREAM"