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TD Bank Ballpark was opened by then–New Jersey governor Christine Todd Whitman and other New Jersey officials on June 7, 1999. TD Bank Ballpark is the home of the Somerset County Baseball Tournament and was the home of the Big East Conference baseball tournament from 2000-2005.
Toms River, New Jersey, defeated Kashima, Ibaraki, Japan in the championship game of the 52nd Little League World Series. The title game was punctuated by a standout performance by future Major League Baseball (MLB) player and Home Run Derby champion Todd Frazier, who went 4-for-4 with a lead-off home run, and was also the winning pitcher.
He attended Toms River High School South, where he was named The Star-Ledger ' s state player of the year in 2001. [1] Frazier attended Rutgers University and played for the Rutgers Scarlet Knights baseball team. In 2003, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Chatham A's of the Cape Cod Baseball League and was named a league all-star ...
At the age of 12 and measuring 5 feet 2 inches (1.57 m) and 104 pounds (47 kg), [3] Frazier was a star on the Toms River East American Little League All-Star team that won the New Jersey state championship and then the US East regional championship, to advance to the 1998 Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
The RWJBarnabas Health Arena (formerly known as the Ritacco Center, Poland Spring Arena, and Pine Belt Arena) is a 3,208-seat multi-purpose arena in Toms River, New Jersey. Opened in 2003, the facility hosts various local concerts and sporting events for the area.
The Toms River Regional School District ranked first in Ocean County and second in the state for the lowest per pupil cost for the 2006-2007 fiscal year, according to the New Jersey Department of Education's Comparative Spending Guide.
Marinaccio is from Toms River, New Jersey. He attended Toms River High School North, and played baseball for the school's team. [1] He graduated from high school in 2013. [2] Marinaccio attended the University of Delaware and played college baseball for the Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens.
The original Toms River High School graduated its first class in 1891 and the current building opened for students in 1951. [10] In 1969, when the high school was found to be too small, a second high school, Toms River High School North was opened [11] and South was appended onto the school's original name, and a third high school in the district, Toms River High School East, was opened in 1979.