The Rockland Boulders named Jamie Keefe to be the team’s field manager for 2013. He replaces Dave LaPoint, who was the only manager during the first two seasons of the Boulders. Keefe last managed in the Can-Am League in 2010 and 2011 for the Pittsfield Colonials, where he won manager of the year for the Can-Am League in 2011.
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Now that’s a great choice, especially coming back into a league where he had such good success at a very difficult venue. Wish that it was stated somewhere how well his Futures team did this past season, but I suppose that can be looked up.
I don’t think you meant to infer it as a bad thing that LaPoint was the Boulders manager for ONLY two years, considering they have only been IN existence for two years. On any level it is becoming a good thing to last two whole seasons, even though Sparky Lyle has set a benchmark that will be extremely hard to match or beat, managing the Somerset Patriots for 15 years. Part ownership helped that, as it did Bud Harrelson in the third base box for quite a few seasons also for the Long Island Ducks. Here’s hoping Neward comes alive again!