June 28, 2010

Mo Weber Retires

June 24, 2010

NEW MARKET, Va. - The “Legend of the Valley,” long-time New Market Rebels hitting coach Mo Weber, has retired.  Weber, who turned 87 yesterday, stated that the “time was simply right.”

The Rebels and the town of New Market, Virginia have been influenced by Mr. Weber’s contributions the last 17 seasons.

“What an honor it has been for the New Market Rebels to have had Mo Weber in the dugout,” said Rebels President and General Manager Bruce Alger.  “His baseball knowledge and his commitment to the young men he has taught have been unsurpassed.” 

The Rebels have retired Weber’s number “1.”

Weber started his coaching career at his alma mater, Winona State (Minn.) Teachers College (now Winona University), in 1946 and has donned a uniform every summer since.  The former head coach at William and Mary, Weber’s most recent college experience was as a volunteer at Eastern Mennonite University during the 2008 season.

Current Rebels Head Coach Corey Paluga stated, “Mo is lively in the dugout, he loves the game, and he instills his enthusiasm in the players. He makes quite an impression on people.”

“I’ve only been here for three weeks,” said first year assistant coach Phil Betterly. "I feel as if I’ve known the man for 10 years.”

“It’s been a great ride and I’m so grateful to the New Market Rebels for the opportunity that I’ve had here,” said Weber.

“He’s really an institution who’s loved by all,” said Dave Biery, Valley Baseball League President.  “Mo’s truly a remarkable guy; a great baseball guy and he’ll be missed.”

Kenny Mickens, an outfielder from UNC-Pembroke in his second season with the Rebels, echoed Biery’s sentiments.  “I wish he’d stick around a little longer, but we all understand his decision.  Mo will always be a big part of our team.”

In a fitting finale, Mickens scored the winning run in the bottom of the ninth Wednesday night in the Rebels 4-3 victory against defending champion Haymarket. This game was the final one for Weber as an assistant coach.

“It was a joyous final day,” said Weber.

The Valley Baseball League’s Coach of the Year award is named in Weber’s honor.

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This article was written in part from information learned from John Leonard at All Things Valley League and a press release written by Austin Grisel and issued by the New Market Rebels.

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