The Westbrook Baseball Foundation dedicated a memorial monument honoring Westbrook baseball legends. The monument commemorates those who contributed to the baseball program and inspired service to the community. The dedication ceremony took place on Saturday, May 24th, 2014. The monument will forever stand guard over the high school diamond.
The monument is located behind home plate, welcoming both home team fans and visitors alike
Creating a proud tradition of baseball in Westbrook
The legends will not be forgotten.
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The Westbrook Baseball Foundation dedicated a memorial monument honoring Westbrook baseball legends on Saturday, May 24, 2014. The monument commemorates those who contributed to the baseball program and inspired service to the community.
Keep Me Current captured the event in this article.
John Anthony, Jr and Eric Johnson, Don Johnson's son.
A ceremony was held to honor two individuals who dedicated countless hours volunteering for Westbrook's young baseball players. Eric Johnson and Donnie Meserve have been recognized by the Westbrook Baseball Foundation and added to the Westbrook High School Legends Baseball Monument on the high school field. They will forever be celebrated for their selfless contributions to the Westbrook baseball community.
Don Meserve and Dan McCarthy
Zachary Johnson (Eric Johnson's son and Don Johnson's grandson) and Bob Haskell
Zachary Johnson and Don Meserve
John Anthony leads the induction ceremony.
Don Meserve and family
The names inscribed on the stone behind home plate.
Congratulations to Jeddy Levasseur, former Westbrook Little League coach and Board President, for his recent recognition from the Westbrook Baseball Foundation.
Jeddy can be see on the left in this photo and is joined by fellow Westbrook sports legend and Westbrook Baseball Foundation member, Louie Lampron.
Jeddy Lavasseur and Foundation member Louis 'Coach Louie' Lamprom