Baseball Returns To The Bridgehampton School

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An aerial view of Bridgehampton High School's new baseball field. COURTESY Bridgehampton School DISTRICT

An aerial view of Bridgehampton High School's new baseball field. COURTESY Bridgehampton School DISTRICT

Assistant coach Michael DeRosa, left, and co-captain Scott Vinski set the bases as the
Bridgehampton baseball team prepares for its first practice of the season. MICHAEL HELLER

Assistant coach Michael DeRosa, left, and co-captain Scott Vinski set the bases as the Bridgehampton baseball team prepares for its first practice of the season. MICHAEL HELLER

Evan Buccigross waits for the throw. MICHAEL HELLER

Evan Buccigross waits for the throw. MICHAEL HELLER

Bridgehampton players practice infield drills at Monday’s practice. MICHAEL HELLER

Bridgehampton players practice infield drills at Monday’s practice. MICHAEL HELLER

Bridgehampton catcher Milo Tompkins throws to first. MICHAEL HELLER

Bridgehampton catcher Milo Tompkins throws to first. MICHAEL HELLER

Coach Lou Liberatore gives his Bridgehampton players some pointers at Monday’s practice.
MICHAEL HELLER

Coach Lou Liberatore gives his Bridgehampton players some pointers at Monday’s practice. MICHAEL HELLER

Members of the first Bridgehampton High School baseball team in four decades began practicing this week for an inaugural junior varsity season. Front row, from left: Hugo Kapon, Neo Simmons, Kris Vinski, Will Husband, and Yudai Morikawa. Second row, from left, Coach Lou Liberatore, Scott Vinski, Dylan Fitzgerald, Milo Tompkins, Shawn Gnyp, Jack Boeshore, Evan Buccigross, Eli Wolf, and assistant coach Michael DeRosa. Tyler Fitzgerald, Naiven Mabry, Kaylee Sanchez, and Leah Meyerson are missing. MICHAEL HELLER

Members of the first Bridgehampton High School baseball team in four decades began practicing this week for an inaugural junior varsity season. Front row, from left: Hugo Kapon, Neo Simmons, Kris Vinski, Will Husband, and Yudai Morikawa. Second row, from left, Coach Lou Liberatore, Scott Vinski, Dylan Fitzgerald, Milo Tompkins, Shawn Gnyp, Jack Boeshore, Evan Buccigross, Eli Wolf, and assistant coach Michael DeRosa. Tyler Fitzgerald, Naiven Mabry, Kaylee Sanchez, and Leah Meyerson are missing. MICHAEL HELLER

authorStephen J. Kotz on Apr 28, 2021
Infield chatter interspersed with the thwack of baseballs meeting wood bats and the thump of balls landing in fielders’ gloves filled the air behind the Bridgehampton School on Monday. That... more

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