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Norwich Dave Schermerhorn grew up at the Thomas J. Dodd Memorial Stadium, from the “I Peeked at the Park” tour during construction to the raucous opening day in 1995 as a 10-year-old, watching minor leaguers of his beloved New York Yankees, to his own high school games playing there and throughout his entire professional career in sports management.
Schermerhorn, 36, now says he is ready for a new venue. Schermerhorn, general manager of the Norwich Sea Unicorns, will depart Dodd Stadium and his hometown of Norwich at the end of this season to become general manager of the Vermont Lake Monsters.
There, Schermerhorn will rejoin CJ Knudsen, who hired Schermerhorn in 2009 as an intern for the then-AA Connecticut Defenders and continued to promote him to roles of growing responsibility when the Connecticut Tigers moved to Dodd Stadium in 2010. This spring, Knudsen left his position as senior vice president of the newly named Norwich Sea Unicorns for the same position in Vermont a
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