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Conroy to coach Titans

American Nick Conroy is taking on the head coaching role at the North Western Titans for the Baseball Victoria summer league season.

The club announced the appointment of Conroy, saying he brings a wealth of knowledge of the game and with his experience on and off the field, will be a great asset to the club.

Conroy has been living in Australia for the past two years.

“I have been deeply rooted in the game of baseball for 17 years, developing not only as player but also as a student of the sport,” Conroy said in the club’s announcement.

“My journey began at a young age, driven by a relentless passion for the game and tireless work ethic.

“Through years of dedication I rose through the ranks to compete at the highest level, ultimately earning a spot on the University of Utah’s baseball team.

“Playing at a collegiate level I was able to gain exposure to high-pressure situations and competitive environments that shaped my resilience and mental toughness.

“What sets me apart from other coaches and players isn’t my athletic ability- but my gift for bringing out the best in others.

“I am looking forward to working with you all.”

The Titans are holding two come and try days for players for senior men and women, along with juniors. The days double as a registration day.

The come and try days will be held on August 24 and 31 at Macpherson Park from 1pm.

All players from any level are welcome.

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