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Author TOPIC: 2010 HOF Inductees
cory h

April 17, 2014
11:34:42 AM

Entry #: 4121241
Class 2010 - Kris DeWolfe - Player (Sackville)

"Wolfy" was a mainstay with the Sackville Chiefs during the early years of the NSIBL, and also had a stint with the Sackville Senior Chiefs. Kris was a hard-throwing right-hander with a nasty forkball who logged major innings for the Chiefs. Well respected by all players and coaches throughout the League, DeWolfe was a class act and hard pitcher to face. DeWolfe also joined the Hantsport Shamrocks during Atlantic Championship play and performed his usual top-level hurling.

Class 2010 - Barry Anderson - Builder (Amherst)

As one of the key architects of the NSIBL's formation, Anderson has been key in building the Amherst Blues into a well-respected program. Leading his team to Provincial "AA" championships, Anderson has reamined committed to baseball success in the Amherst-Maccan area. Anderson has also served as the League's parliamentarian in dealing with constitutional issues, and always has the best interest of the League first and foremost in his mind.

Class 2010 - Brandon King - Builder (Truro/Bible Hill)

King played a major role in bringing Intermediate baseball back to the Truro-Bible Hill area with the formation of the Black Sox. Truro won one game its first year, yet within a year was competing for the League playoff spots. With a talented young core of players, King was instrumental in keeping the team cohesive and working hard. Brandon continued to show active interest in the Truro Giants, and was actually playing last year while battling cancer. Sadly, Brandon passed away, yet his efforts for the League and baseball in the Truro area will not be forgotten.


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