The Northstars will be shining over Pennsylvania baseball diamonds next year as Nottingham seniors Tom McParland and Bryce Fremgen recently made it official that they will play baseball for Widener University. Joining the celebration are (front row, from left) sister Jessica Fremgen, mother Sue McParland, Tom McParland, Bryce Fremgen, mother Donna Fremgen; (back row) father Bob Fremgen, baseball coach Jim Maher, sister Julia McParland, father Tom McParland, principal Mike Ragazzo and pitching coach Mike Petrowski. Submitted Photo from Nottingham Athletics.
About The Author
Rich Fisher has been around the Hamilton Township sports scene for so long that he actually got Rich Giallella’s autograph when Giallella was still a player! Proud product of Hamilton YMCA and Lou Gehrig baseball leagues and former teammate of Jim Maher on a very average Barton & Cooney rec basketball team, Fish graduated from Nottingham Junior High and Steinert High school and has covered township sports since 1980. His goal in life is to convince Maria Prato that Jersey tomatoes are at least 100 times better than California tomatoes.
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