
New baseball academy hopes to raise level of play in Kamloops
KAMLOOPS — It’s an academy that hopes to raise the level of baseball played in Kamloops.
St. Ann’s Academy has become the first school to start up a baseball academy, which gets the kids out of the classroom and onto the diamond to improve their skills.
“Getting to play baseball along with school, not just being an extracirricular thing but a part and getting to know what it’s like to be a student-athlete, sort of speak, it’s just been good,” said academy player Jared Sucro. “The experience has been great and the guys have been good to be around.”
There are 14 students, from Grades 8 to 10, taking part and each are receiving school credits for being part of the academy, which runs Tuesday through Thursday at Norbrock Stadium every week until January. The academy is run by TRU Wolfpack manager and former major leaguer Ray Chadwick.