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Celebrating Post 11's Wins in the Classroom

By Post 11 Fan, 11/29/19, 8:30AM EST

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Guys working hard in the classroom and the ball field

Being a successful student-athlete is difficult. He has to work hard both in the classroom and on the field. It's takes focus, long hours, discipline and planning. In other words, it takes a lot of effort!

Good grades are especially important if a student-athlete wants to play college ball. Most everyone is a good ball player at the next level and things like grades and work-ethic can be difference makers. 

Post 11 is proud of all of our guys and wants to recognize those getting wins in the classroom. In this first 9 weeks of the 2019-2020 school year, 60% of the program exceeded a 3.0 cumulative GPA and 61% landed on the honor roll.

We would like to give a shout-out to the guys with quarter GPAs that exceeded their cumulative GPAs: Lane Kastely, Noah Stadwick, Ethan Hyme, Brody Poston, Gavin Rowland, Kyle Garber, Lane Goetz. Just like with baseball and a lot of other things in life, if you tackle the small thing first (i.e., quarter) the big thing (i.e., cumulative) will take care of itself! Great job, Guys!

In recognition of the big thing - the cumulative GPA - we especially would like to recognize the guys with 4.0 cumulative GPAs: Nathan Hoffman, Jarrett Thorne, Russ Blank, Harry Kreinbrink, Alex Miller, Ronnie Rowley. Incredible!

Congrats, Guys!


Lancaster Post 11 American Legion Baseball Players with a quarter GPA greater than or equal to 3.0; 2019-2020 school year