2008 & 2009 "ISC" World Champions 2009 Canadian Champions
The 2010 Kitchener Rivershark Twins hope to continue their recent success this year. The Sharks will once again be lead by Tri-Captains
Jody Eidt, Pat Shannon &
Ryan Wolfe. The Sharks family would also like to welcome the newest members to the team: The club is ecstatic to be able to announce
Jeff Goolagong as the newest Shark. “Goolie” was a key member of the legendary Farm Tavern and the County Classic juggernaut before that, winning ISC World Tournaments
in 3 straight years between 2005 and 2007. He is also a proud member of the 2009 ISF World Champion Australian National Team.
The loss of two outfielders has been offset by the addition of
Mark Johnson formerly of the St.Thomas Evergreen Centennials, and
Scott Newitt previously a member
of the now defunct Vancouver Grey Sox. Mark is a power hitting speedster who is rapidly becoming one of the best young stars in the game. Scott is a much sought
after left handed hitting outfielder who has served with Canada’s National team and is a former ISC PRAWN. These two will share the outfield chores with its anchor
Ryan Wolfe and left fielder Brad Ezekiel. The Sharks welcome back
Chris Shewfelt to the game after work and family commitments trumped his fastball
endeavors the past two summers.
“Shewy” brings Canadian National Team experience and an intense drive for excellence back behind the dish where he will share catching chores with Kiwi Patrick Shannon.
A Note to the Community:
"FOR OVER 60
YEARS THE HALLMAN FAMILY NAME HAS BEEN SYNONYMOUS WITH OUTSTANDING COMMUNITY
SERVICE. IT IS OUR INTENTION TO CONTINUE SUPPORTING OUR COMMUNITY AS AN
APPRECIATION FOR THE TRUST AND FAITH THAT THE CITIZENS OF THE WATERLOO REGION
HAVE PLACED IN OUR BUSINESS."
JIM HALLMAN, ABERDEEN HOMES
HALLMAN CONSTRUCTION LIMITED
Training Staff:
"This dynamic and professional training staff will be a real bonus to a top level team like ours. They bring the best in modern technology and training science to the park and will add countless innings to players with nagging injuries.
Guys who have never experienced a training staff will find that both Meg and Cyril are experts in preventative stretching techniques as well diagnostic response. They can certainly be the difference in winning and losing at this level of competition."
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