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The Camden Riversharks are ceasing operations immediately, per a statement from the team. “We don’t want to move. We want to stay in Camden, but it’s out of our hands,” Riversharks GM ...
CAMDEN -- On the field, the Camden Riversharks finished a disappointing ... more giveaways this season of promotional items including hats, bats, T-shirts and bobblehead dolls featuring the ...
CAMDEN -- The Camden Riversharks struck out over lease agreements with the Camden County Improvement Authority (CCIA) and announced Wednesday that the team is leaving the city. After 15 years at ...
CAMDEN - The Camden Riversharks hosted Fear Factor Night at Campbell's Field Wednesday night, but fear was not a factor when they came to bat in the bottom of the sixth facing a 7-0 deficit.
Rosenberg in late January was named general manager of the Camden Riversharks ... We all wear at least 10 hats. We put on 70 events a year and everybody gets involved in everything.
CAMDEN, N.J., (CBS) -- Fifteen years ago, the Camden Riversharks baseball club began play in the independent Atlantic League with a new stadium and a lot of dreams. Now the dreams, and the club ...
In this Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2009, file photo, Campbell's Field, home of Camden's minor league baseball team Riversharks is seen along the Delaware River in Camden, N.J. CAMDEN, N.J. (WPVI ...
Yesterday, the Camden Riversharks announced they were folding. The independent minor league baseball team had been playing in Camden for 15 seasons. They didn’t have much success: They never won ...
The future of the Camden Riversharks may not be in Camden. The lease for the independent baseball team, which competes in the Atlantic League, to play at Campbell’s Field expires after this season.
The opportunity seemed too good to pass up for Camden Riversharks president and general manager Adam Lorber. He paid a small fee to take an online course and recently became an ordained minister.
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