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Five members of a suburban Atlanta family traveled in late June to watch 12-year-old James Ryan Van Epps compete in a baseball tournament in Cooperstown, New York. On their way back home ...
Cooperstown was formerly served by the Cooperstown Municipal Airport, which was a two-runway facility fewer than two miles to the northwest of town center. That field closed in the 1960s. The village is now served by a small grass field in nearby Westville and a larger paved one-runway facility in Oneonta.
The Hall has seen a noticeable decrease in attendance since the mid-2010s. A 2013 story on ESPN.com about the village of Cooperstown and its relation to the game partially linked the reduced attendance with Cooperstown Dreams Park, a youth baseball complex about 5 miles (8.0 km) away in the town of Hartwick. The 22 fields at Dreams Park ...
The field is just a 6-mile trip from the complex where the Little League World Series is underway with kids full of big league dreams, many of whom will attend the game ready to mingle with today ...
Feb. 27—The father of a 13-year-old baseball player has filed a lawsuit alleging negligence at Cooperstown Dreams Park after his son sustained a traumatic brain injury during a youth baseball ...
He attended Cooperstown Dreams Park as a teenager, and was a standout on the Blackman High School baseball and basketball teams. [3] In his high school career, he compiled a 0.43 earned run average (ERA) and 151 strikeouts. He received the Rutherford County MVP Pitcher (2003 and 2004), the Co-District 7AAA Pitcher of the Year with Michael ...
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Mount Wellington rises 600 feet (180 m) above lake level. The extreme southern point of the mountain is called Clarke Point and also referred to as the Shad Cam. [2] It is known as "The Sleeping Lion", as it looks similar to a lion laying down, viewed from Cooperstown, New York.