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Raiders busy during summer

FAIRBORN — While most of the basketball coaching staff is out recruiting, watching AAU games (in Cincinnati and Indianapolis this week), there is plenty going on in Raider Nation.

On the baseball side, outfielder Casey McGrew is having a nice summer in Japan, batting .346 for the USA team on tour. The Americans lost their first game recently, to Budo University, 7-1. It snapped an 11-game winning streak this season for the USA team, and a 35-game winning streak dating to last season.

McGrew has played in nine of the 12 games, starting five.

Teammate Alex Kaminsky, who was 6-2 with a 2.66 ERA during the regular season with the Raiders, made the Jewish Sports Review All-America team for the second straight season.

Michael Bonelli, late of Northwestern, has been hired by new men’s soccer coach Bryan Davis as an assistant.

Softball coach Mike Larabee, who took the Arkansas job, will be joined by his WSU assistant, Sue Carpenter. That means the Raiders are still looking for two head coaches, as they have not yet hired a golf coach.

Looking for camps? WSU tennis coach Sean McCaffrey is holding his second and final camp of the summer at Five Seasons Monday-Wednesday, while basketball coach Brad Brownell’s final camp is at the Nutter Center Aug. 3-6.

McCaffrey recently signed three for his women’s team, including Amanda Albuquerque of Weymouth, Mass.; Taylor Hines of Lexington, O., and Amy Nini from New Albany, O.

Kyle Pressley, late of the WSU basketball team, has enrolled at Indiana Tech near his home in Fort Wayne. He plans to play basketball there for the NAIA school.

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