Academic stars
Students from Woonsocket and Burrillville were among those honored as PawSox Academic All-Stars.
PAWTUCKET — The Pawtucket Red Sox introduced the first four selectees to the “PawSox Academic All-Stars” program before the opener of their doubleheader at McCoy Stadium.
The program puts the spotlight on one middle school student from each of Rhode Island’s 39 cities and towns. The children are selected by educators based on academics, citizenship, and character.
“We welcome the opportunity to recognize young people throughout the state who are succeeding in school and contributing to their communities,” said PawSox President Dr. Charles A. Steinberg. “Teachers remind us that a small gesture from the community’s baseball team can have a large impact on a child’s self-esteem, particularly in middle school. We hope their moment in the spotlight – or in the sunlight – is a source of pride for their students, their friends, and their families.”
In pre-game ceremonies, each threw a Ceremonial First Pitch, and each received an authentic baseball bat engraved with their name. Each also receives a host of gift certificates from the PawSox and their sponsors.
The first four students were from Burrillville, Coventry, Newport and Woonsocket.
The first four students were Ever Gallo, a 12-yearold sixth-grader from Burrillville Middle School, and three 14-year-old eighth graders: Allison Abbruzzese, of Feinstein Middle School in Coventry; Gavin Crowley, of Thompson Middle School in Newport; and Andrew Simonini, from Woonsocket Middle School at Villa Nova.
“It is important that our community recognizes promising students who are making an effort to better themselves and the lives around them,” said PawSox Senior Vice President/Club Counsel Kim Miner, who oversees the PawSox Foundation. “That is why these students we have sought value scholarship, citi- zenship, and character.”
The club will continue to recognize “PawSox Academic All-Stars” throughout the season.
Educators seeking more information can find it at pawsox.com
or by calling the PawSox at 401-724-7300.
The PawSox Academic All-Stars is the club’s second major community initiative in the area of education. Last November, the club introduced its PawSox Scholars program, in which two eighth-graders, one from Pawtucket and one from neighboring Central Falls, receive a college scholarship of $10,000 from the PawSox Foundaton.