Dragons look to make up some ground in the fall

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Chris Bowie

The Bunceton Dragons baseball team will open the 2009 season on Tuesday, August 25th on the road against the Glasgow Yellowjackets starting at 5 p.m. The Dragons return five starters from last year’s team, which finished 2-7 overall. Bunceton coach Rich Kuster said not having baseball in the spring the team is trying to make up some ground for the fall season. Players to watch this season for the Dragons are (front row, left to right) Chris Arnold, Ashton Campbell, Kyle Held, Jacob Clevenger, Mitchel Lenz and Austin Hein. (second row, left to right) Head coach Rich Kuster, Ryan Henderson, Mitchell Waller, Kyle Hein, Dalton Thompson, Dusty Reeves, Tyler Hazlett and assistant coach Dan Ingram. Not pictured are Wraith Hill and Robert Wilkinson.

  

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By Chris Bowie
Posted Aug 18, 2009 @ 12:30 PM
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Bunceton baseball coach Rich Kuster will be the first to admit that he has a big learning curve going from softball to baseball.


While Kuster has coached softball in the summer at Bunceton, he said the game is completely different than baseball. Of course that doesn’t mean the goals have changed. He said the Dragons will be the best team they can.


“We are coming together,” Kuster said. “Even though this is my first year I think this will be a reloading year. We will play every game like we are the underdog so it will make us play harder. But I truly believe that we have as good a shot as anybody when it comes to the conference.”

 

Read Tuesday's Boonville Daily News for the rest of the story.
 

Bunceton baseball coach Rich Kuster will be the first to admit that he has a big learning curve going from softball to baseball.


While Kuster has coached softball in the summer at Bunceton, he said the game is completely different than baseball. Of course that doesn’t mean the goals have changed. He said the Dragons will be the best team they can.


“We are coming together,” Kuster said. “Even though this is my first year I think this will be a reloading year. We will play every game like we are the underdog so it will make us play harder. But I truly believe that we have as good a shot as anybody when it comes to the conference.”

 

Read Tuesday's Boonville Daily News for the rest of the story.
 

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