CARL RUSSO PHOTOS: For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night, May 6 at Riverside Park in Haverhill.
Hundreds of boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
Guest of honor, Haverhill mayor, James Fiorentini threw out the first pitch along with dedicated coach and board member, Adam Hurrell who was honored for his many years of service to the league.
Riverside-Bradford Baseball League is dedicated to teaching good sportsmanship and the fundamentals of baseball while building a positive self-image for both boys and girls throughout Haverhill. 5/6/2022
For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
Members of the Blue Jays give wave during the ceremony. For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members. Guest of honor, Haverhill mayor, James Fiorentini threw out the first pitch along with dedicated coach and board member, Adam Hurrell who was honored for his many years of service to the league. Riverside-Bradford Baseball League is dedicated to teaching good sportsmanship and the fundamentals of baseball while building a positive self-image for both boys and girls throughout Haverhill. 5/6/2022
For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
Mj Cerasuolo-Titus, 4, holds his cap over his heart during the playing of the National Anthem. For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
Caden Kimball, 5, of the Orioles, holds his cap over his heart during the playing of the National Anthem. For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
Mj Cerasuolo-Titus, 4 wears his cap stylishly while leading the Phillies in the parade. For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
Matt Souza, President of the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League was master of ceremonies. For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
Thea Sottung, 4, spots her family and gives them a big wave. For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
Guest of honor, Haverhill mayor, James Fiorentini threw out the first pitch along with dedicated coach and board member, Adam Hurrell (seen here) who was honored for his many years of service to the league. For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill.
For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
Mj Cerasuolo-Titus, 4 wears his cap stylishly while leading the Phillies in the parade. For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
Mj Cerasuolo-Titus, 4, holds his cap over his heart during the playing of the National Anthem. For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
Thea Sottung, 4, spots her family and gives them a big wave. For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
Aaron Duclos, 13, who is a senior member of the Buddy Ball team (six years) opens the 2022 season with a shout '' Play Ball! ''. He is assisted by Matt Souza, President of the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League. For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill.
For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
Guest of honor, Haverhill mayor, James Fiorentini threw out the first pitch along with dedicated coach and board member, Adam Hurrell, who was honored for his many years of service to the league. Matt Souza, middle, President of the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League was master of ceremonies. For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. .
For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
Guest of honor, Haverhill mayor, James Fiorentini threw out the first pitch along with dedicated coach and board member, Adam Hurrell, (not seen) who was honored for his many years of service to the league. Matt Souza, right, President of the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League was master of ceremonies. For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill.
For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
Guest of honor, Haverhill mayor, James Fiorentini threw out the first pitch along with dedicated coach and board member, Adam Hurrell, (not seen) who was honored for his many years of service to the league. Matt Souza, right, President of the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League was master of ceremonies. For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill.
For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
Caden Kimball, 5, tips his cap as his team, the Orioles are introduced. For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
Players sprint around the bases at the end of the ceremony. For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
Guest of honor, Haverhill mayor, James Fiorentini threw out the first pitch along with dedicated coach and board member, Adam Hurrell who was honored for his many years of service to the league. For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill.
For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
The parade with the players and parents begins. For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.
The parade with the players and parents begins. For the first time, the Riverside-Bradford Baseball League held their Opening Day ceremony since pre-Covid, on a Friday night at Riverside Park in Haverhill. Over 350 boys and girls from the age of 4 to 12 in all divisions attended along with proud parents and family members.