YORKTOWN, Va. - The
William and Mary Tribe baseball team continued with its strong tradition of community
service on October 15, when the team volunteered at the Juvenile Diabetes
Research Foundation (JDRF) Walk that took place at Yorktown High School.
"We are so
grateful to the organizers of the JDRF Walk for allowing us to be a part of
their special day," Tribe head baseball coach Frank Leoni said after the event. "Special
thanks to Sandy Turbeville for giving us the opportunity to
participate. The JDRF organizers do an outstanding job of creating
awareness for Type I Diabetes and the lives it affects. We are very proud
to be a part of their fund raising efforts which amounted to more than
$47,000."
Arriving at the
event at 7 AM, the Tribe coaching staff and players helped the event organizers
set up tables, chairs, tents, and signs marking the course. Once the event began, the players and coaches
manned various stations including a popcorn stand, an ice cream truck, a dunk
tank, and also greeted participants as they crossed the finish line.
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