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Luke Darrah has been involved in the local softball scene for more than 30 years. Darrah spent 20 years coaching
high school softball in the Akron area and even led a team to a state title in 1991. He has won two Coach of the Year
honors and never had a losing season during his outstanding coaching career. Darrah also spent 30 years playing men's
fast pitch softball. Darrah, a pitcher during his playing days, participated in 14 A.S.A national tournaments.
He was an A.S.A All-American in 1994 and was inducted into the Summit County Softball Hall of Fame in 2005.
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Mike Darrah enjoyed an outstanding career at Division II West Liberty State College in West Virginia. Darrah,
a graduate of Rootstown High School, has also played professional baseball for the Slippery Rock Sliders, the Utica Brewmasters
and, currently, the Washington Wildthings. While at West Liberty, Darrah was a three-year All-West Virginia Intercollegiate
Athletic Conference performer and led the Hilltoppers in batting average, hits and runs batted in his senior year. He
played numerous positions in college, including posting a 10-1 pitching record in his final season.
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Keith Waesch has coached high school varsity baseball for 13 years; six at Waterloo High School and seven at Rootstown
High School. While at Waterloo, Waesch helped guide the Vikings to the school's first league title in 28 years.
At Rootstown, where Waesch has been the school's athletic director since the 2001-02 school year, the Rovers captured a league
title in 2004 and qualified for the regional tournament in 2005. In 13 years, Waesch has been a part of 202 varsity
baseball victories.
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