It’s hard to look at the bright side right now, but it’s there
Sophomore Blue Dragon Baseball player Jake Brown says the sudden end of the season does not spell the end of the world.
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String into Place – Yarn Storm Ready to Blanket HutchCC Campus Again Sophomore Blue Dragon Baseball player Jake Brown says the sudden end of the season does not spell the end of the world.
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“Deciding to become a student-athlete in college is a major commitment unlike any other. For me, this commitment was multiplied by the fact that I am not only a softball player at HutchCC and an honors student taking honors-level classes, but I am also a writer for the college newspaper.” – By Sam Bailey