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Softball: ‘Coachable’ Olentangy Berlin Bears driven to succeed ThisWeek group The Olentangy Berlin softball team features six players returning from 2019, including four starters, as coach Jenna Tullis tries to make the most of a more experienced roster. Senior first baseman Allie Burkhart batted .384 with two homers, 13 RBI and 16 runs as a sophomore, while senior Remy Camp and junior Syd Billy started at shortstop and second base, respectively. Junior Kali Bateman returns at pitcher, and senior outfielders Sydney Cain and Autumn LeFevre also saw varsity time. “We have a nice blend of young players and veterans, and I think the girls have a willingness to learn and grow,” Tullis said. “They are open and coachable and constantly want feedback in order to get better. The girls are willing to stay after practice for reps, and they want to get better.” ....
The Martha s Vineyard Times They deserve a level playing field To the Editor: I graduated from Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School in 2019, and was a captain of the indoor and outdoor track teams, and the field hockey team. I now run Division 1 track and field. With the school’s proposal for a new athletic facility, track, and a single turf field before the Martha’s Vineyard Commission, I believe some people are losing sight of what’s really at stake. And, frankly, what I hear too often are remarks that suggest this proposal is out of touch with the Island community, or that we shouldn’t think of ourselves as a launching pad for professional athletes. In short, what I hear is that what we have is good enough for the Island. ....
The Martha s Vineyard Times MVC begins public hearing on high school field project Commission will hold biweekly hearings until all voices are heard. Alex Elvin, DRI coordinator for the MVC, describes the components of the synthetic turf included in the proposed MVRHS athletic campus overhaul. The Martha’s Vineyard Commission (MVC) has entered its public hearing period for phase one of the proposed athletic campus project at the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School (MVRHS). In 2018, the high school hired Huntress Associates of Andover to create an athletic campus master plan that would improve the sports fields, construct a new track, allow better pedestrian access, improve traffic flow, and integrate each element into the overall MVRHS capital improvement plan. ....