One year after the Hokkaido earthquake The Yodogawa High School Baseball Club practiced in a temporary dormitory September 6 19:53

On the 6th, one year after the Hokkaido Earthquake, players from the Yodogawa High School Baseball Club, who still live in a temporary dormitory, gave silence to those who died in the earthquake.

The players of the Yodogawa High School Baseball Club gathered on the ground just after 3pm on the 6th, and turned to a circle centered on the director, and closed their eyes for about 30 seconds, and silently gave up to those who died in the earthquake.

After this, I practiced defensive practice in the actual battle format, playing with one ball and one voice.

Players are forced to live in a temporary dormitory because the foundation of the dormitory where they lived in the earthquake broke down.

To overcome this adversity, we won the first national qualifying for the South Hokkaido National High School Baseball Tournament in the summer of 10 years.

Now we are a new team and we are practicing to practice next year's Koshien.

“The players have experienced the disaster and have always been able to think about what they can do for those around them. For those who are looking forward to their success I want to do my best. "

Captain Yuki Abe said, “This year was a year supported by the people around me. I want to be a team that will be supported by various people, and I want to participate in Koshien next year.” It was.

On October 10th of this month, the athletes will face the first round of the autumn Hokkaido tournament qualifier.