The entire Stonegate family including Gramalie and Grandad showed up for DC’s “Senior Night”. Nicole drove in from Athens. We all stood on the field before the beginning of the game as the announcer read Danny’s bio. It was a very nice event, and Brookwood then went on to clobber the opponents invoking the 10 run mercy rule.
Paul’s dad, Ike Resser, Danny’s favorite announcer used the following as we stood on the field.
Name: Danny Cashel
Jersey Number: #12
Position: Pitcher
Parents: Jeb & Kathy Cashel
Family attending: Sisters Nicole, Kelly & Claire. Grandparents, and maybe Uncle Ted & Susan
How many years played baseball:
Danny has played 6 years of rec ball, 3 years travel baseball, and 4 years of high school ball.
How many years lettering:
He has been a 2 year lettermen in baseball as well as a 2 year lettermen in swimming.
What has been your most memorable baseball moment:
Danny’s more memorable baseball moment came this year when he was given the opportunity to start the season’s opening game and recorded the team’s first win.
What have been and are your extracurricular activities at BHS:
Baseball, swimming, and Sports Club have been his extracurricular activities at Brookwood.
What have been your BHS accomplishments, awards & positions held:
Some of his other accomplishments include swimming in the state swim meet his sophomore year and being a youth leader at his church.
What are your future plans? What will be your major:
Danny is still trying to decide between attending Spring Hill College or UGA. He plans to major in business management.
Other info you’d like to share (thank yous, etc):
Danny would like to thank his parents and family for their support throughout his baseball career. He thanks the coaches because taught him a great deal about playing baseball. And, he also thanks his teammates for their support. These team members make playing fun.
gooooo DC!!
I just found a list Grandaddy and I made on spring break vacation senior year of high school about the pros and cons of going to different universities. We wrote out the list of important things for deciding where to go and rated them 1-10 for each school, and added all the points up. I ended up attending the school with the most points.
This message is for Danny:
Danny, we are very happy that you chose Spring Hill. I believe you have made the right choice. Maybe we can all go over for a visit when we are in Pensacola in July. It’s only about 90 miles from Pensacola.
Love,
Gramalie