Thornton Academy Postscripts Alumni Magazine Fall 2015 | Page 16

Athletics Maine Distinctions Bailey Tremblay ’15 Named Miss Maine Softball At the Senior East-West all-star games at Cony High School in June, Bailey Tremblay ’15 was named Miss Maine Softball—the state’s most prestigious individual softball award. Bailey played every inning of every game during her career at Thornton Academy and became a pitcher in her sophomore year. She went 46-10 with a 2.20 ERA and 386 strikeouts in 370 innings. She batted .461 for her career with a school record 102 hits. Bailey led the Trojans to a Western Class A Championship as a junior and the team finished as Runners-up for the Western Class A title this past season. She has enlisted with the military and is spending a year in training before taking classes and playing softball at the University of New England. Since its inception in 1999, 12 out of the 17 recipients for Miss Maine Softball have been pitchers. Thornton Academy’s Julia Geaumont ’12 also earned the title her senior year. Rod Choroszy ’67 Inducted Into Maine Baseball Hall of Fame Old Orchard Beach resident Rod Choroszy ’67 has been playing or coaching baseball since he was eight years old. “It keeps me going,” he said. A highly successful player and coach, Rod was inducted into the Maine Baseball Hall of Fame at a ceremony on July 26 in Portland. Rod was a three-sport athlete (football, basketball, and baseball) at Thornton Academy and earned All Telegram League honors for baseball twice while at Thornton. He then pitched for legendary coach Jack Butterfield at the University of Maine and graduated with a degree in education. Rod is currently an assistant coach with the University of Southern Maine Huskies, which won the 2015 Little East Conference Baseball Championship—the third title for the team in the last four years. Associate Head John Ritzo Inducted Into Maine Ski Hall of Fame On October 24, the Maine Ski Hall of Fame will induct Associate Head of Advancement John Ritzo and seven others at their 13th annual banquet held at Sunday River. Ritzo joined the Thornton Academy community five years ago, but prior to that he established Carrabassett Valley Academy’s legendary status in the ski world. Ritzo came to Maine in 1986 and became Headmaster of the three-year-old Carrabassett Valley Academy, a position he held for 26 years. The list of international and Olympic competitors who attended CVA included gold medal winners Bode Miller and Seth Wescott. 16