Diamonds πŸ’Ž are a Girls Best Friend : 20 years of getting to assist Lawrence Nesselrodt in his pursuit of sharing his passion and knowledge of the game of Baseball ⚾️ could fill a Book πŸ“– or two. Let’s start with my favorite Memory from back in the early days at West Virginia Tech University

On the Golf β›³ course was Ness and Joe Goddard

Β  Our Senior Day ceremonies at West Virginia Tech University are simply masterpieces, says the modest emcee of the events. That comment should make my friend and neighbor, Kris Richardson smile.

Most years they are the most well planned, carefully created events that you would ever want to witness. But for someone to appreciate the teamwork involved between Ness and I, let’s rehash the Senior Day that included Ryan Kessinger and friends. It was great to cross paths with Kessinger this year as the young man is part of the Baseball staff at Alleghany High School.

Β  It’s Sunday morning and we are putting out fires πŸ”₯ on both ends. Ness is dealing with flash flooding in East Bank and I’m down a key person on my delivery staff back in Front Royal, Virginia.

Β  I had to move around numerous pieces of my delivery team, causing me to miss the back end of my cutoff time to safely drive over to West Virginia. Ness is dealing with sandbags, umpires and the opposing team.

Β  I had to find the closest Airport that had a flight ✈️ that could get me to Charleston in time, if we did indeed get to play the game and host the ceremony. Ness has to devise a plan where he can stop was he’s doing long enough to pick me up.

The flight ✈️ lands and there is Ness holding up a sign that says Michael Jordan. The looks of disappointment when it was only a guy with newspaper ink on his face and clothes, instead of his Airness. Rule 1 with NAIA Baseball ⚾️ is expect the unexpected and learn to roll with it.

Β  The next stop is Shoneys where the entire team is eating breakfast βž• we are hosting a potential Stud recruit and his Mother. Throughout the process, it was impossible to ever create a script for a program that on average lasts 25 minutes.

We finally have a green light to play the game and that was only possible because East Bank Middle School had an Astroturf infield. That fact is another story for another day….

Realizing that we were out of time, I asked Ness to give me a one word answer to each of his graduating Seniors and I would somehow ” Wing It “. Each year for the past 17 seasons, I time how long the ceremony is from start to finish and that year it was 23 minutes.

There were plenty of tears 😒 from parents and friends as we completed the festivities. Afterwards, one of the player’s Mother came up and asked me could I please give her the script that I read because she was so moved by the kind words…. to this day, I still think that she questioned my response of actually Ma’am, there was no script, just a thought process.

We played the game, packed up and headed back to the airport so I could get back to work and Ness headed up the road to visit another recruit. Just another day in the office 🏒 for a tag-team that excels at doing what has to be done on any given day.

Later on the School was swallowed by West Virginia University and then the campus was moved from Montgomery to Beckley, where we were blessed πŸ™Œ to meet the legendary Joe Goddard.

Just the tip of the Iceberg in regards to the two decades of College Baseball ⚾️.

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