White Rock Tritons

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White Rock Tritons
Founded 1993
League B.C. Premier Baseball League
Ballpark South Surrey Athletic Park
Based in Surrey, British Columbia
Colors Teal, Black and White
              
Manager Russ Smithson
Championships 2 (2001 & 2003)
Website Official Website

The White Rock Tritons are a youth baseball team located in South Surrey area of the City of Surrey, British Columbia, British Columbia. Although most of the Tritons players are from the White Rock and South Surrey communities, the team also attracts talent from other areas around the Lower Mainland such as Delta, Ladner and the rest of Surrey, as well as attracting high school players from Blaine, Washington.

Russ Smithson is the newly appointed Head Coach as of 2010/2011 season. Smithson is a Canadian Jr National Team graduate, and spent his college career on scholarship to El Paso CC in Texas, and the University of Kentucky. The team was founded in 1993, and joined the B.C. Premier Baseball League in 1999.[1] The team plays their home games at South Surrey Athletic Park.[2]

The Tritons have sent on 78 players to college baseball, as well as 13 players signed to MLB teams, and compete in the top tournaments in Canada and the US.

The most notable Tritons alumni include pitcher Leon Boyd (signed by Toronto Blue Jays in 2009, World Baseball Classic for the Netherlands 2009) and Mitch Hodge (drafted by the Kansas City Royals in 2007).

References

  1. BCPBL: League History Retrieved on 10 July 2009
  2. BCPBL: White Rock Tritons Home Field Retrieved on 10 July 2009

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