Thursday, April 29, 2010

A 58 year old Pitcher Makes College Team

When the players on the Springfield College JV Baseball Team saw 58 year old Larry Hasenfus, some of them thought they were getting a new coach. Instead, however, they were getting a new teammate.

Hasenfus suffers from Dyslexia, a learning disorder which seemed to have doomed his dream of getting a college degree some 40 years ago. "I couldn't do the assignments and I didn't understand why", Hasenfus said. He didn't know why until he was diagnosed with Dyslexia. Hasenfus went on into the work force, got married and is now a father of three. Recently, however, he was laid off from his job due to the recession. He wanted to go back to college to develop some new skills, but also to do something else. "It was always a dream of mine to play college sports", said Hasenfus.

He decided to go out for the Springfield College JV Baseball Team as a pitcher, and lo and behold, he earned a spot on the roster. As his teammates watch him pitch, some see Hasenfus as a blast from the past with his high leg kick and his knuckle ball. He has earned the inspiration and respect of his teammates.

There have been other examples of guys at least 2 decades removed from college age who have come back to "give it the old college try". A few years ago, a 59 year old man made the Sul Ross State Football Team. There has been a 73 year old to make the roster of a college basketball team. These stories just show that you are never to old to learn, play and compete.

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