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Raymond Eshom, International Studies Academy, Wat it do, ISA? (Fall 2006):

The International Studies Academy Cobras varsity and junior varsity baseball club looks good on the field. You should come and watch a game or two.

This is how we are getting better as a team:

Next to the cafeteria there is a batting cage so we can become excellent at hitting. Our coach, Nathan Cox, made new hand signals so the other teams will not know if we are stealing a base or bunting.

To make the team better for the future years, Coach Cox had an objective of getting at least two freshmen on the team and fortunately he recruited three who are Trevor Stern, Anthony Petrillo and Raymond “Eminem” Eshom.

ISA Cobras baseball club practices every Thursday from 3:30 - 5:30 pm. Our fall league games are on Saturdays at 10:00 am, 12:30 pm or 3:00 pm usually at Balboa Park or Golden Gate Park.

For more information about our preseason games you can email cobrasbaseball_sf@yahoo.com or just talk to Coach Cox for the schedule. In the fall league, grades 9-12 are eligible to play.


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