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CCS’ Reilly Hall Signs With Coker,

Division II School In South Carolina

This afternoon in the Hall of Fame's Bullpen Theater,  Reilly Hall is surrounded by his teammates after signing a letter of intention to play baseball at a Division II school, Coker College in Hartsville, S.C.  Hall, who was CCS homecoming king this year, has played varsity football and basketball as well as baseball.  He plans to major in criminal justice.   His parents are Bob Hall and Anne Smullens.  (Larissa Ryan/AllOTSEGO.com)
This afternoon in the Hall of Fame’s Bullpen Theater, Reilly Hall, center, second row, is surrounded by his teammates after signing a letter of intent to play baseball at a Division II school, Coker College in Hartsville, S.C. Hall, who was CCS homecoming king this year, has played varsity football and basketball, as well as baseball. He plans to major in criminal justice. His parents are Bob Hall and Anne Smullens. (Larissa Ryan/AllOTSEGO.com)

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