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Outfielder Paul Kronenfeld Formally Commits to Georgia Tech

 

Paul Kronenfeld, a senior at Woodberry Forest School (VA), has formally signed and accepted an athletic scholarship to attend school and play baseball at Georgia Tech in Atlanta, GA, for the 2010-2011 year.

 

He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Kronenfeld of Greensboro, N.C.

 

Kronenfeld, a two-time Virginia All-Prep League player, was a member of the league’s All-State team in 2009. An outfielder, he holds a .438 batting average, hitting 7 home runs and earning 53 RBIs during his two seasons at Woodberry. This past summer, he participated in the East Coast Professional Showcase in Lakeland, FL, as a member of the Arizona Diamondbacks team, and in the Area Code Games in Long Beach, CA, as a member of the Oakland Athletics team. He was also invited to participate in the Perfect Game World Wood Bat Championship in Jupiter, FL. Kronenfeld plays summer baseball with the North Carolina Baseball Academy’s Golden Spikes in Greensboro.

 

Woodberry Forest School is a highly selective, independent boarding school in Madison County, Va. for 400 boys in grades 9-12 from twenty states, the District of Columbia, and many other countries. Founded in 1889, it emphasizes an education based on intellectual thoroughness, moral integrity, and good sportsmanship.

 

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