This Saturday, July 8, will be the last time our 18u Penticton Tigers will be playing at home. It will also be the last time for five young gentlemen, who will be wearing and have worn the Tiger colours for years past. This will be the last time these players will be playing at Carmi field under the BC minor umbrella before they all make their way to Post-Secondary education institutions. We hope you can make it out to Carmi field and cheer on these players as they finish their playing careers as members of the South Okanagan Minor baseball Association.
#16 Tyler Clements: DH/OF
Tyler will be continuing his education at the University of British Columbia where he plans on studying General Exploration in Science with hopes to move into Pharmacy. He has spent the last 4 years in the South Okanagan Minor Baseball association.
#4 Ben Foreman: P/UTL
Ben will be continuing his education at the University of Calgary where he plans on joining the Dinos baseball team this fall. Ben is planning on studying under the general science program in hopes to be accepted into the Kinesiology Program. He has spent the last 13 years playing within the South Okanagan Minor Baseball association.
#51 Matt Picheniuk: P/INF
Matt will be continuing his education at the University of Fraser Valley in Chilliwack BC. Matt also plans on joining the Cascades Baseball Program this fall. While Matt is playing at UFV he plans on studying Criminology. He has spent the last 12 seasons in the South Okanagan Minor Baseball association.
#24 Mason Sherburne: P/INF
Mason will be continuing his education at the University of Alberta. As of now Mason will be working towards his General Education degree before moving on. Mason has spent 8 years within the South Okanagan Baseball Association.
#29 Joey Tvedt: INF
Joey will be continuing his education at the University of Fraser Valley in Chilliwack BC. He also plans on joining the Cascades Baseball Program this fall. While Joey is playing at UFV he plans on studying Criminology while eventually working his way into law. He has spent the last 3 seasons in the South Okanagan Minor Baseball association.
We truly wish the best for our athletes in their future endeavours and hope to continue to see them around the park in many different facets.
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