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Memorable Year Continues For Dingell

Memorable Year Continues For Dingell

After winning a title this spring, Va. resident on tour with MVP International to Europe
By David Driver, MVP Communications

WASHINGTON – This is shaping up to be a very memorable baseball year for Bobby Dingell.

This past spring as a high school senior he helped Gonzaga College prep win a title for the first in 22 years in the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC), a prestigious private-school league in the D.C. metro area.

And in a few weeks, infielder Dingell will head to DeSales University as a freshman to be part of the baseball program at the Division III school in Lehigh County, Pennsylvania.

But before he heads north, the Reston, Virginia resident will leave Thursday, July 14 for a 10-day trip with MVP International – a leader in overseas sports youth travel – to Austria, Germany and the Czech Republic.

This will be the fifth trip with MVP International for Dingell, who has known Founder & Visionary Mark “Pudge” Gjormand for nearly a decade. Gjormand is the long-time coach at James Madison High in Vienna, Virginia and a member of the National High School Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame.

“He was my travel coach when I was 9 years old,” Dingell said before MVP practice Tuesday. “I lucked out to have such an historic and accomplished coach. I completely lucked out that early of an age to have that great of a coach. Our (travel) practices are difficult, but he said he treats us the same way as his Madison Warhawks.”

“He took us all the way along until we were 12. For those four years, he was a role model. When I was 11, that is when I was introduced to my first trip when we went to Spain,” Dingell added.

In the past, Dingell has been to Spain, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands and Belgium, as well as a trip with MVP to Charleston, South Carolina.

“Off the bat, Rome was probably the greatest trip,” Dingell said. “For all of the historic stuff like the Pantheon and the Colosseum and stuff like that. I loved Rome; that was the coolest place ever.

There was one island with five cities (in Italy). That was probably the coolest place I have been to in my life. It was just isolated; people lived on that island off of the Mediterranean Sea. I can never imagine there were places out there like that.”

And the level of competition has been up to par.

“They have less people playing over there in Europe, so we tend to play up an age level,” Dingell said. “We had coach Pudge and we handled it well.”

 

Team photo from Central Europe Trip last July 2015.

 

He will be joined on the trip by his brother, Billy, who played junior varsity baseball at Gonzaga this spring as a sophomore, as well as their parents, Kara and Bill, and a grandfather.

“It is his first trip,” said Bobby of his grandfather, Tom, who lives in Arizona.

Braylon Mitchell, a pitcher from South Carolina, will also be on the trip to Europe. He went with MVP International a few years ago to The Netherlands. He has committed to play at Division I College of Charleston next season.

DeSales, 20-20 this past spring, opened its 2022 season with two games at Bridgewater College and one game at Eastern Mennonite University, both in Virginia. Tim Neiman has been the DeSales coach for more than three decades.

Mitchell Vedder, a freshman pitcher for Bridgewagter this year, will also be on the trip with MVP to Europe. He is from South Lakes High in Reston.

“It is very interesting. In America, baseball is a bigger sport,” Vedder said. “When you go over to Europe it is not as big but it is interesting since there are some teams that are very good. They are very well put together teams and well trained. Going over there from the U.S., we have a target on our back, so everyone is trying to beat us and it makes things very fun.”

Dingell heard about DeSales through a camp in New York that stressed academics.

“I did well at the camp and the rest is history,” said Dingell, who is interested in Business Administration. One of his favorite memories of a previous MVP International trip was in Spain while on catamaran in Barcelona.

“Coach Pudge was singing karaoke “Purple Rain” by Prince; that is his signature song. Everyone was having a real good time,” Dingell said.

Editor’s note: David Driver is the former sports editor of papers in Arlington and Harrisonburg in Virginia and Laurel and Baltimore in Maryland. He can be reached at @DaytonVaDriver and www.daytondavid.com. His book, “From Tidewater to The Shenandoah: Snapshots from Virginia’s rich baseball legacy,” written along with Lacy Lusk of Baseball America, is due out in late July. Driver has covered pro basketball games in Austria and the Czech Republic and has also been to Germany.

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