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Plymouth Boy Honored at Fenway's 100th

Plymouth fourth grader Colin Clancy got to give the baseball to Jason Varitek before the first pitch of Fenway's 100th birthday last week.

 
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Colin Clancy, a fourth grader at Indian Brook, handed over the baseball for the first pitch at Fenway's 100th birthday celebration last week. Courtesy
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Colin Clancy, a fourth grader at Indian Brook, handed over the baseball for the first pitch at Fenway's 100th birthday celebration last week.
Colin Clancy handed the ball over to former catcher Jason Varitek for the first pitch at Fenway's 100th birthday celebration.
Colin Clancy and his teacher Nancy Franks celebrated Fenway Park's 100th birthday together.

Opening Day at Fenway Park was a special day for many, but especially for Colin Clancy, a fourth grader at Indian Brook. Colin was chosen by Children's Hospital, Jason Varitek's number one charity, to bring the baseball out to Jason for the first pitch. Colin was a recipient of Children's Hospital's great care when he was younger and his family is still actively involved in fundraising events for the hospital. To make this day even more memorable Colin was surpised at Fenway by his teacher, Nancy Franks, who had taken a personal day to attend.

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Eben Franks

3:14 pm on Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Mrs. Franks is a great teacher!

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