Baseball buddies game a big hit

NORWICH – Jen Brooks swings at a pitch, she misses on her first attempt, but the smile never leaves her face. Anthony Dimento tries to backhand a groundball that scoots by him. He hustles after the ball and throws it back to the pitcher. Amanda Powell is just a chatterbox with a one-liner for everyone as she multi-tasks as hitter and comedian.

Those were just three of the nearly dozen-and-a-half developmentally delayed Norwich students who participated in the first “Baseball Buddies” exhibition baseball game at the Norwich Little League field in Veterans Park Wednesday afternoon.

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The idea of putting together the game came from soon-to-be Norwich senior Danny Carson, who invited current and former Norwich students to act as buddies for the developmentally delayed boys and girls.

“We had a friend from Florida come up and was talking about how they did something like this,” Carson said “We thought it was a real good thing, and we wanted to have kids who didn’t play Little League have the opportunity to play.”

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