Dan Kemp; Tantasqua Regional.It was a whirlwind whirlwind, revolving mass of air resulting from local atmospheric instability, such as that caused by intense heating of the ground by the sun on a hot summer day. spring for Kemp, the 6-foot-3 shortstop who batted .472 with six home runs, 20 RBIs and 14 stolen bases for the Warriors. Kemp's hard work paid off as he was selected by the Red Sox in the 24th round of the first-year player draft, which he considers his most memorable sports moment. Kemp currently is weighing his options; he has a full scholarship to play for Franklin Pierce University This article is about the university in Rindge. For the college in Concord, see Franklin Pierce Law Center. Franklin Pierce University is a four-year liberal-arts university in rural Rindge, New Hampshire, founded in 1962 and named after Franklin Pierce, next year. Kemp was a clear choice as the Telegram & Gazette baseball Player of the Year, helping the Warriors to a 13-9 record, their season ending with a loss to Wachusett in a Division 1 quarterfinal. Kemp's stellar high school career also included playing for Tantasqua's Division 2 state champion basketball team in 2007, and making the T&G Super Team in that sport last winter. Kemp smashed a walk-off, three-run homer against Shrewsbury High in the first game of the postseason, then followed it with an impressive performance in a predraft workout at Fenway Park • • [ , launching several balls over the Green Monster This article is about the left-field wall at Fenway Park. For other uses, see Green Monster (disambiguation). The Green Monster (often known simply as The Monster or The Wall) is the nickname of the 37-foot, two-inch (11. . Kemp was a SWCL SWCL Special Warfare Craft, Light SWCL South West Coach Lines All-Star four times in baseball and three times in basketball. He's the son of Dorothy and Douglas Kemp of Sturbridge. NAME: TELEGRAM & GAZETTE ALL-STARS ART: PHOTOS |
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