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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Lafayette, Eureka Baseball Seniors Compete in Annual All-Star Game

Thirty-four graduating senior baseball players from St. Louis metropolitan area vied against one another on legendary field of the 2011 World Champions during the Delta Dental’s SmilesLEAGUE Coaches’ Choice All-Star Baseball Game.

Thirty-four graduating senior baseball players from St. Louis metropolitan public high schools had the unique opportunity to compete against one another on the legendary field of the 2011 World Champions during the Delta Dental’s SmilesLEAGUE Coaches’ Choice All-Star Baseball Game. Players representing Eureka High and Lafayette High were among the two teams, as previewed on Eureka-Wildwood Patch. Mark Hencken was the player from Eureka High School chosen to play in this All-Star game; Tyler Manne was the player representing Lafayette High School. The game was played Saturday, following the 1:15 p.m. St. Louis Cardinals vs. Kansas City Royals baseball game. Admission to the game was free. Each of the SmilesLEAGUE all-star athletes was pre-…

Friday, June 8, 2012

Eureka, Lafayette Baseball Seniors Will Play in SmilesLEAGUE Coaches’ Choice All-Star Game

Admission to All-Star game is free. Event also launches new Tobacco-Free Campaign featuring David Freese; marks start of raffle ticket sales benefitting area charities.

Representatives of Delta Dental of Missouri and the St. Louis Cardinals organization gathered Sunday outside of Busch Stadium to announce details of the second annual SmilesLEAGUE Coaches’ Choice High School Seniors All-Star baseball game. Mark Hencken was the player from Eureka High School selected to play in this All-Star game; Tyler Manne was the player selected from Lafayette High School. The game will be held June 16, following the 1:15 p.m. St. Louis Cardinals vs. Kansas City Royals baseball game. The all-star lineup includes 34 high school seniors from St. Louis and St. Louis County public high schools, who will be coached by Cardinals' alumni players Scott Cooper and Kerry Robinson. Admission to the game is free, and gates will …

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