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Hingham High School Will Be Honored At Fenway Park
HHS beat out the rest of the state to win Jordan's Furniture and the Red Sox Foundation's third straight "Double Play" campaign.
When you ask Hingham High School to help those less fortunate, they deliver.
For the third straight year, HHS beat out the rest of the state to win Jordan's Furniture and the Red Sox Foundation’s “Double Play” campaign by collecting the most gently used baseball and softball equipment.
HHS Assistant Principal Rick Swanson, who coordinated the collection, said the equipment will enable underprivileged children in Boston to play baseball and softball through the Rookie and RBI (Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities) youth programs.
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“We donated about 150 pieces of equipment, including gloves, bats, batting helmets, baseball cleats and catcher’s equipment (shin guards, masks and chest protectors),” Swanson said.
As an award for winning, The Red Sox will honor HHS during a pre-game ceremony at Fenway Park on Tuesday, May 7th. The school will also receive a $1,500 gift card to Jordan’s Furniture.
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Swanson said the school is considering donating the gift card in an auction to benefit the One Fund Boston, but the school still hasn’t made a final decision.
The money is intended for redecoration of the faculty room but HHS already did that with the first prize in 2011. Last year they donated the prize to the auction at “Gordo’s Gala.”
After HHS was announced the winner, local celebrity Eliot Tatelman of Jordan’s Furniture released the following statement:
“In this day and age of pay-to-play, there are thousands of kids that just cannot afford to play sports. We think that every youth should be able to enjoy America’s favorite pastime, so we created [this] program. With the help of the Red Sox Foundation [and many local schools] we’ll be able to reach a lot of inner-city kids in our area.”
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