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Cardinals player to teach at Bucky Dent camp

St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball player Rick Ankiel will help open Bucky Dent Baseball School's Winter Season on Dec. 22 in Delray Beach.
According to Bucky Dent Baseball School General Manager, Larry Hoskin, Ankiel will be a guest instructor at the baseball camp the beginning week starting Dec. 22. Bucky Dent, former New York Yankees shortstop, will also be at the baseball camp.
Hoskin said both professional baseball players will instruct during a “Special Hitting Camp” the week of Dec. 22, and “Bucky’s Infield Special” the week starting Dec.29.
Bucky Dent’s Baseball School is open 26 weeks out of the year and teaches baseball skills to students ages 5 to 18. The baseball school has been based in Delray Beach for 34 years.
For more information visit www.buckydentbaseballschool.com or call Larry Hoskin at 561-265-0280.

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David DiPino joined Forum Publishing Group in August 2006. As a reporter for the Delray Forum, David covers community news and writes a dining column twice a month that focuses on restaurants in South Palm Beach County.

He also is one of the writers of the twice-monthly Hometown Downtown column that looks at events, celebrations, and organizations in Delray and Boynton Beach. He freelances for the Sun-Sentinel during high school football and basketball seasons.

David spent 12 years working in the restaurant industry, and did just about every job in the back of the house, including line cook, sous chef, and dessert chef. A Florida native who lives in Jupiter, he studied Multimedia Journalism at Florida Atlantic University, where he obtained a bachelor’s degree. David enjoys playing the guitar, golf, boating and snorkeling during his free time.

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