Word: klimkiewicz
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Dates: during 2003-2003
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...went to BB&N for academics, primarily,” Klimkiewicz says. “I wanted to go to Harvard and I knew about BB&N’s baseball program, so it seemed like a good match.” Klimkiewicz immediately became the starting shortstop for Forestiere’s club, though baseball was not Klimkiewicz’s only athletic interest...
...dream growing up was to play hockey for Harvard,” Klimkiewicz admits. “Baseball was only something to do on the side...
...Lexington, Mass. native also played football in high school, a choice that would drastically impact his senior year. On October 27, 2001, Klimkiewicz tore his left ACL in a freak accident on a kickoff, forcing him to sit out his senior baseball season. It was the first time all season Klimkiewicz had been in on a special teams play. The year before, in his second “junior” season at BB&N, Klimkiewicz won the ISL MVP, batting .478 with eight home runs, 48 RBI and 15 stolen bases...
...Klimkiewicz had not won the league’s MVP, Farkes likely would have taken home the award. He finished the year with a .452 batting average and hit seven home runs of his own. While Klimkiewicz watched from the sidelines during his senior season, Farkes became BB&N’s all-around star. He followed Klimkiewicz’s lead, taking home the ISL’s MVP award...
...Harvard, Klimkiewicz, who says his knee is “100-percent, completely healed,” will likely start at third base and bat fifth or sixth in the line-up. While Klimkiewicz moves one position to the left, Farkes will most likely be moving between positions. The Boston, Mass. resident, who grew up with season tickets to Red Sox games, has played both shortsop and second base this season...