Journal Pioneer

Moving on

Thursday was final day on the job for O’Leary’s recreation director

- BY ERIC MCCARTHY eric.mccarthy@journalpio­neer.com

As he put in his final day Thursday as Town of O’Leary recreation director, one might think Jeff Ellsworth would book a few days off to unwind before settling in to the next chapter of his life.

As he put in his final day Thursday as Town of O’Leary recreation director, one might think Jeff Ellsworth would book a few days off to unwind before settling in to the next chapter of his life. But that is not the way the 39-year-old St. Lawrence native rolls. Ellsworth who lives in Dock, just outside of Alberton, with his wife Lori, embarked Friday on a seven-week softball odyssey that takes him across Canada and into the United States for the continent’s biggest fast-pitch tournament­s. It is that sort of busy schedule that convinced Ellsworth it was time to step away from a fouryear-run as O’Leary’s rec director. That and his desire to place more focus on promoting his new company’s batting practice device – Exit Speed Swing. Since early winter, Ellsworth has been giving softball clinics across the country almost every weekend. He describes his more than four years with the Town of O’Leary as a great experience. “Council wasn’t scared to take a chance on Canadian championsh­ip after Canadian championsh­ip, or any idea the rec department came up with. So that was kind of nice,” he acknowledg­ed. The town hosted four Canadian and four Eastern Canadian softball championsh­ips during his time in the recreation department. Ellsworth, who is head coach of Canada’s junior men’s softball team, held the team’s final selection camp in O’Leary last year. He also started a region-wide spring yard sale, hosted annual spring Spudchucke­rs fastpitch tournament­s, and grew an O’Leary Minor Hockey Classic from eight teams to more than 30. Ellsworth’s connection with softball does not come to any sort of a screeching halt after the seven weeks on the road. He then comes back to O’Leary to help the town pull off a large under-12 Eastern Canadian tournament in August. Last month, Ellsworth was in Ottawa to promote his device in front of the dragons of CBC’s hit show, Dragon’s Den. He is not permitted to disclose anything about that experience. Ellsworth will still have at least one major tournament to compete in after helping with the under-12s in O’Leary, the Canadian championsh­ips in St. Croix, N.S. But even then, he’s not done. He’s still in fitness training mode, hoping to regain a spot on Canada’s national men’s team. He retired from the team two years ago but is back on the 40-man roster, hoping to get the nod in September to represent Canada in Prague next year. “We’re at the age right now, whatever role is thrown my way I will accept it and embrace it with open arms,” he said. “We’ll see what happens. You’ve got to earn your spot.” It was in upsetting the fourtime defending champions in last year’s Canadian championsh­ip final while playing for Nova Scotia that Ellsworth says his drive for Team Canada was re-ignited.

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 ?? ERIC MCCARTHY/JOURNAL PIONEER ?? Jeff Ellsworth gets back in the swing of things as he challenges for a spot on Canada’s national men’s softball team. Having just stepped down from his position as O’Leary’s recreation director, Ellsworth says he has more time available to concentrat­e on his sport as an athlete and salesman.
ERIC MCCARTHY/JOURNAL PIONEER Jeff Ellsworth gets back in the swing of things as he challenges for a spot on Canada’s national men’s softball team. Having just stepped down from his position as O’Leary’s recreation director, Ellsworth says he has more time available to concentrat­e on his sport as an athlete and salesman.

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