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Haddonfield, New Jersey Little League baseball player Marco Rocco was allowed to play Thursday night in his team's first ...
Marco Rocco returned to the field hours after a judge overturned his controversial suspension for flipping a bat.
Marco Rocco, a Haddonfield Little Leaguer, was initially suspended for flipping his bat after hitting a home run in the final ...
Rocco, 12, who plays for Haddonfield Little League, was suspended for the opener of his squad's four-team, double-elimination ...
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FOX 29 News Philadelphia on MSNNew update after South Jersey Little League player's bat-flipping suspension overturnedNew details have emerged after a South Jersey Little Leaguer's suspension for an 'unsportsmanlike' bat flip was overturned ...
Fresh off a courtroom victory, Haddonfield fell hard in its opener, losing 10-0 in the first game of the double-elimination ...
"He doesn't understand why he was ejected from the game. I told him sometimes life isn’t fair, but I’ll go to bat for you." ...
Haddonfield, New Jersey, Little Leaguer Marco Rocco had his suspension temporarily overturned Thursday afternoon, allowing him to play in an important state tournament game at night. Rocco was ...
On July 16, Marco Rocco hit a two-run home run in the sixth inning of the final game of the sectional tournament. He tossed his bat into the air afterwards and was ejected from the game and suspended ...
If you’re gonna have rules and enforce them they can’t be enforced arbitrarily and capriciously,” Gloucester County Chancery ...
A New Jersey judge was asked to overturn an umpire’s interpretation of the “horseplay” rule. A chance to play in the state ...
A 12-year-old Little Leaguer is “distraught” at the prospect of missing his team’s first state tournament game because he was ...
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