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BLUE ROCKS AND ROWAN UNIVERSITY ENHANCE PARTNERSHIP ONCE AGAIN IN 2022

March 24, 2022

Here is a link to the original story on the team's website.



The Wilmington Blue Rocks are pleased to announce yet another expansion to the partnership with Rowan University and Rowan Radio 89.7 WGLS-FM. Last year, as part of a collaborative educational effort between the team and the university, Rowan students exclusively handled all aspects of the broadcast, including play-by-play, color commentary and production of all home game broadcasts. As the season continued, additional students were added to the roster in the game presentation and production departments.

“Heading into the 2022 season, we had a great foundation based on how our partnership unfolded during the previous year” said Blue Rocks Assistant General Manager Liz Welch. “When we sat down to discuss 2022, we knew that we could build from that foundation and add additional layers to provide more and more students with valuable industry experience. We’re really excited to get these young professionals in here and to have the chance to work with them.”

This season, over 20 Rowan University students will join the Blue Rocks in various departments, including broadcasting, promotions, and creative services. A rotation of eight student broadcasters will once again call all of the action on the field at Frawley Stadium during the 2022 season. In addition, there will be a staff of three students in the Rowan Radio studios producing each broadcast and hosting the pre and post-game shows. These candidates were selected after a live interview and audition process in late-February.

Some of the new elements of the expanded partnership include a team of reporters who will act as beat writers and cover each game, complete with post-game stories that will be published on both Rowan’s own campus news site ‘The Whit’ as well as BlueRocks.com.

Rounding out the program will be a team of promotions assistants that will help in various roles throughout the game including marketing, creative services, in-game entertainment, and much more.

The complete roster of students selected to serve with Blue Rocks for the 2022 season are:

Game Broadcasters:

  • Dillon Siddiqi – Senior
  • Jason Joseph – Senior
  • Paul Stainker Jr. – Senior
  • Nicholas Earnshaw – Senior
  • Kara Guno – Junior
  • Aaron Hook – Sophomore
  • Danny Ryan – Sophomore
  • Jack Miller – Freshman

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Studio Host/Producers:

  • Spencer Reyes – Junior
  • Harley Sarmiento – Junior
  • Aiden Butler – Sophomore

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On-Field Host:

  • Danny Ryan – Sophomore

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Production

  • Jakob Snyder – Senior
  • Michael Pawling – Senior
  • Stone Clemente – Junior
  • Jarquil Young – Sophomore
  • Primo Centuolo – Freshman

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Promotions Team:

  • Joshua Counts – Junior
  • Brandon Voss – Junior
  • Harley Sarmiento – Junior
  • Nicholas Wiley – Freshman

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Reporters:

  • Brianna Mac Kay – Junior
  • Matthew Green – Junior
  • Berry Andres – Junior
  • Ashley Craven – Junior
  • Tyrese Williams – Junior
  • Nicholas Rizzo – Freshman

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Field Timing Coordinators:

  • Paul Stainker Jr. – Senior
  • Nicholas Earnshaw – Senior

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Creative Services Assistant:

  • Joey Nicolo – Senior

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“We pride ourselves on providing the best sports experiential learning opportunities for our students” said Neil Hartman, Director for the Center for Sports Communication and Social Impact at Rowan University. “Rowan’s partnership with the Blue Rocks has played a significant role in preparing our sports communication and media students for the industry. Four Blue Rocks interns from last year landed full-time jobs in sports, and two of them are involved in minor league baseball. We are so excited to get the season started and have a new group of students enjoy this incredible experience. “

Rowan University has a strong history of developing students into professional broadcasters, including former Blue Rocks radio voice John Sadak (Blue Rocks broadcaster: 2006-2012), who is now the play-by-play announcer for the Cincinnati Reds.

The Blue Rocks have partnered with Rowan Radio for live broadcasts since 2011 and all 66 home games will be heard live on the 750 watt station with a signal that reaches South Jersey, parts of Philadelphia, and Delaware. Games can also be streamed online at www.bluerocks.com.

The Blue Rocks open their 30th Anniversary Year in 2022 against the Brooklyn Cyclones (New York Mets) on Friday, April 8 at 6:35 p.m. at Frawley Stadium.

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