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larry green

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Larry grew up in Utah and played High school baseball at Orem High School.  He received a baseball scholarship from Utah Valley Community College as a catcher where he played for two years.  He set the single season record for home runs in 1994 at the age of 18. 

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He was drafted by the Rockies in 1994 in the 34th round, but chose to continue with college baseball at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, CA.  He was drafted again after his senior year at Pacific by the Dodgers where he played one season in the minor leagues as a pitcher. 

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He had the pleasure of playing for Vance Law at Utah Valley (former Chicago Cub) and Ed Sprague at Pacific (former Toronto Blue Jay). 

 

He is currently a High School principal in Greeley, CO and believes that everything he has accomplished in college and beyond is a result of his baseball experience.  His goal is to use the game of baseball to turn boys into men.  

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