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Coaching Staff of Great Britain Cadets resigns

Posted on February 6, 2015February 5, 2015 by philipp

The British Baseball Federation announced on Thursday that the whole coaching staff of the Cadets National Team has resigned. Head coach Rob Rance, assistant James Pearson and general manager Colin Whitton stepped down.

National Team Programme Officer Marty Cullen sounded surprised about the decision in an article on the BFF website. “It’s one of the most important age groups we have, so losing the whole staff at once is tough, especially guys who have meant so much to GB Baseball.”

Great Britain Baseball is now accepting applications for the open spots and hopes to fill the void soon, as a European Championships is waiting in the summer.

1 thought on “Coaching Staff of Great Britain Cadets resigns”

  1. MisterBaseball says:
    February 6, 2015 at 11:57 am

    Coaching Staff of Great Britain Cadets resigns http://t.co/MRFs4gMcOK #mrbb

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