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Delaware Technical Community College: Baseball Team Adds Delaware High School All-State And All-Conference Talent For 2022 Season
Breen, a second baseman, earned second team all-state and first team all-conference honors. He will major in turf management.
July 14, 2021
Delaware Technical Community College’s baseball team finished the 2021 regular season with a 16-22 record, but rebounded in the post-season to finish as runner-up in the NJCAA Region 19 Championship Tournament. Now, the team is looking to reload, and a lot of top local student-athletes will be coming to Delaware Tech to take the team to the next level.
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Leading the way are Riley Culver of Delmarva Christian High School, Patrick Crawford of Delaware Military Academy, Michael Breen of St. George’s Technical High School, and Hunter Rauch of Cape Henlopen High School.
Culver earned first team all-state honors as a pitcher and utility player, and was also named conference player of the year and was a Blue-Gold Game selection. He will major in visual communications – digital design at Delaware Tech.
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Crawford was a member of the state champion DMA baseball team, and earned second team all-conference honors as a pitcher. He will major in legal studies.
Breen, a second baseman, earned second team all-state and first team all-conference honors. He will major in turf management.
Rauch, a shortstop, earned second team all-state and first team all-conference honors, while also being selected to the Blue-Gold Game and being a member of the Delaware South Carpenter Cup team. He will major in architectural engineering.
“We have worked really hard to develop a program that top talent, especially top local talent, wants to be a part of,” Head Coach Stu Madden said. “These young men choosing to join our program and enroll at the College shows we are doing just that.”
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