New baseball dugouts built on the town common by Gorham Middle High School seniors Anthony Pizzuto and Chase Carder, along with community volunteers. (COURTESY PHOTO)
The Gorham Middle High School varsity baseball team, community volunteers and partners during the new dugout unveiling, on Wednesday May 17. (COURTESY PHOTO)
New baseball dugouts built on the town common by Gorham Middle High School seniors Anthony Pizzuto and Chase Carder, along with community volunteers. (COURTESY PHOTO)
The Gorham Middle High School varsity baseball team, community volunteers and partners during the new dugout unveiling, on Wednesday May 17. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Senior Anthony Pizzuto cuts a piece of wood as part of his capstone project to build new dugouts for the town common. (COURTESY PHOTO)
GORHAM — Gorham Middle High School seniors Anthony Pizzuto and Chase Carder built two dugouts as part of their year-long capstone project. Pizzuto and Carder put over 100 hours into the project.They were recognized for their hard work in a ceremony on May 17 when the new dugouts were unveiled ahead of the GMHS varsity baseball game against Colebrook Academy.
Since the dugouts are located on the Gorham Town Common, where students play baseball throughout the spring sports season, Carder and Pizzuto had to present the idea of rebuilding the dugouts to the town selectmen. The presentation showed their vision, why it was important to redo the dugouts and how they would get the materials needed to complete the project in just under ninr months.
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