Bellefonte Area Red Raiders

High School Baseball

Centre County, Pennsylvania

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Coaching Staff

 

 Head Coach: Denny Leathers

  

    This year Coach Leathers begins his 28th season at the helm of the Bellefonte Red Raider baseball program.  Upon graduating from Bellefonte High in 1963 he began a professional baseball career that lasted five-and-a-half seasons. He initially signed and played for the Philadelphia Phillies, and then later for the San Francisco Giant organization.
 
     As a youth, Denny was a proud member of Bellefonte's 1958 state championship Little League all-star team; three years later, he and many of the same players brought home a Babe Ruth League state title.  During his high school playing days, Coach Leathers pitched and played shortstop for the Red Raiders, batting .500 in his junior season.  In the summer before he signed with the Phillies, he threw four no-hitters in the various leagues in which he participated.  That same year, Denny struck out a personal-best 21 hitters while giving up just one hit in an eight-inning 2-1 American Legion playoff loss.
 
     While playing professionally, Denny compiled an overall 26-16 record on the mound. During his stint in the minor leagues, he recalls pitching against future Hall of Famers Johnny Bench, Rod Carew, and Reggie Jackson, to name a few.  Denny jokes that he did his part to help "build the confidence" of these legendary hitting stars.  One of his fondest memories during his pro playing days was when one of the greatest hitters of all time Ted Williams, watched him pitch an 11 inning, four hit, 12 strikeout, 1-0 shutout while pitching for the then Miami Marlins of the Florida State League.  Mr. Williams (known as the Splendid Splinter during his playing days) was at that time working for the Houston Astros. He was quoted in the Miami Herald following that game as saying that "Leathers' delivery reminded him of ex-Boston Red Sox pitcher Bill Monbouquette in his ease of delivery and effectiveness."  Unfortunately, Denny's professional career ended early as a result of several debilitating knee injuries and resulting surgeries.  Nonetheless, he continued to play amateur ball until the age of 56.  Over the years, Denny earned amateur All-American status in both baseball and men's fastpitch softball, and in 1976, he won the Men's National Fastpitch Softball Player of the Year award.
 
     Denny began coaching in 1974, serving first as a JV coach and then as an assistant to head coach Don Robinson. He claims that assisting and learning from Coach Robinson over the years was invaluable in preparing him to be the eventual  head coach.  He also credits his former high school basketball coach Dick Bell for helping to instill in him the true meaning of the word "coach."  He took over the program in 1982 and has amassed 359 coaching victories since then, thanks to winning records in 25 of his 27 seasons.  During his tenure, the red and white have collected seven Central Penn League championships, two District 6 titles, and one MAC championship.  His 1987 team, which finished third in the state, was ranked as high as sixth in the nation by USA Today.  Lefty Eric Milton, recently with the Los Angeles Dodgers, pitched and played for Coach Leathers from 1990 to 1993.  Numerous other Raiders have gone on to play ball at the collegiate level.
 
     Coach Leathers graduated from Lock Haven University in 1970 with a bachelors degree in Secondary Education.  He later earned both a masters degree and principalship certificate at Penn State University.  Though now retired, Denny taught Geography and History at the Bellefonte Middle School for 35 years.  To keep busy during the off-season, the Red Raider coach runs "Better Ball," offering baseball and softball hitting and pitching instruction to the youth in the Centre Region.  He and his wife Bonnie have three grown children and six grandchildren.

     The game of baseball has a long tradition in the Leathers family. One of the first industrial successes in the town of Dickson, Tennessee was the relocation of A. H. Leathers from Pennsylvania to establish Leathers Handle Factory in 1897. The company became famous for manufacturing the “Dixie Swatter” baseball bat which was popular with both professionals and amateurs.  A. H. Leathers (1867 - 1932) was the second cousin twice removed of Denny Leathers.

 

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Assistant Coach:  Mike Snyder

    
Mike Snyder has coached baseball at Bellefonte for the past 24 years and is currently the varsity assistant coach. In addition, he served as an assistant football coach for the Red Raiders for eleven campaigns, and is now an assistant football coach at State College High School, his alma mater. While a student at State High Mike acquired multiple letters in wrestling, baseball, and football.  Mr. Snyder played three years of football at Lock Haven University and later went on to earn his BS in education from Penn State.  In his nine seasons coaching football at State College he has helped send 30 State High football players to Division 1 schools.  He has coached two All Americans, and two players who are currently in the NFL. Over the years Mike has been a tremendous asset to the Raider baseball program.  He is a seventh grade Mathematics teacher at the Bellefonte Middle School. Coach Snyder and his wife Lisa have three children and live in Boalsburg.

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Volunteer Coach:  Seth Holderman 

     Seth Holderman is a 1992 graduate of Bellefonte High and was a member of the Red Raider's '92 CPL Championship baseball squad, as well as an outstanding tailback for the Raider football team.  Seth earned a B. S. in Environmental Studies from Shippensburg University in 1996 and was a standout running back on the Ship football team during his years there.   

     Seth holds the all time stolen base record at his alma mater with a whopping 30 during his senior high school season.  He hit .441 in 1992. In the second game of the year versus State College that season he hit two home runs, went four for four at the plate, and had 10 RBIs in a 12-0 lopsided five inning Raider victory.  This was the highest RBI total ever recorded by a Red Raider in any single game.  

     Seth is currently employed at Penn Terra Engineering, Inc., in State College where he assists in the coordination of most of the companies surveying activities.

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 Volunteer Coach: Pat Masullo  

 

     Pat is a 1978 graduate of Bellefonte High School where he played baseball and football.  He was an outstanding catcher and a very dangerous hitter for the Red Raiders during his High School playing days. Mr. Masullo has spent 18 years as a Raider baseball volunteer assistant coach and continues, as he has for years, to run the voluntary late winter indoor baseball program.  Coach Masullo also served as the head Jr. High wrestling coach for nine seasons, and coached football at his alma mater from 1985 to 1992 at both the varsity and jayvee levels. In 1992, not to leave the girls out, he volunteered to help coach the girls softball team. Mr. Masullo's love of Bellefonte and its sports system is obvious, as his many years of service to the District and our kids is exemplary. Pat, and his wife Carol, have three boys and live in Bellefonte.

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 Junior Varsity Coach: Jeremy Rellinger

     Jeremy Rellinger is currently a ninth grade Science teacher at our High School. He has been involved with organized baseball for the past 25 years in the Central Michigan area prior to moving to Centre County in June of 2007. His involvement was a product of his environment, as the Central Michigan area has a strong baseball presence with a great deal of support from the many surrounding communities. 

     Coach Rellinger comes from an excellent high school program that stressed a focused work ethic, teamwork, and a constant development of the fundamental skills of the game.  As a senior at Mt. Pleasant High, Jeremy hit an impressive .380.  In recent years Mt. Pleasant has captured two Michigan State titles in their classification.

     Jeremy continued his playing days after high school by joining an amateur men's league team in the Central Michigan area. This league featured many current and former college players from all levels.  Jeremy played 10 seasons as a starter at 2nd base and as a centerfielder.  He also played in a wood bat baseball league in Flint, Michigan for several seasons where he had obtained his first teaching position.  When Jeremy first moved to Pennsylvania he played in the State College Senior Men's 28+ Baseball League. 

     Coach Rellinger's baseball coaching experience began while at Genesee High School in the Flint, Michigan area.  Jeremy has been able to develop his knowledge of practice organization, player development, and game management from some of the best high school coaches in Michigan.  He was the head coach for an 8th grade team in 2005.  The next year he was named the varsity assistant coach, and in 2007 he became the junior varsity mentor.

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 Volunteer Coach:  John Wetzler

      John Wetzler graduated from B. E. A. High School in 1968 where he participated in football, wrestling, and baseball.  As a Milesburg resident he was encouraged to play Little League Baseball in Bellefonte by the late Harold "Pickle" Rossman.  He was named to the all-star team as an eleven and twelve year old.  He went on to play VFW Teener Baseball in Bellefonte and was an integral part of a team managed by Dick Leathers that won the 1966 Pennsylvania State Championship and then went on to place fifth in the Nationals.  John graduated from Lock Haven University, where he played football in 1972, and earned his Masters degree in Secondary School Counseling from Penn State in 1983.  Mr. Wetzler is currently a Guidance Counselor at the High School. 

     John served as the district's Head Football Coach from 1984 to 1997.  During that time he compiled a 70-66-4 record.  He was inducted into the Central Pennsylvania Football Coaches Hall of Fame in 2001 and the District 6 Softball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2006.  In 1989 his football team won the first PIAA District 6 football title in our school history after defeating Somerset 47-8 in the district finals.  That squad finished the year with an overall 12-1 record.  His 70 victories ranks him second on the all time Bellefonte football win list behind legendary head coach Bill Luther.  John racked up an amazing 133 victories while losing only 37 in his seven years as the Head Softball Coach.  His teams won Mountain League titles in 1999 and 2005 along with District 6 titles from 2000 through 2005.  John's 2002 team finished second in the state.   

     John married his high school sweetheart, Mary Ann Hendershot (BHS class of 1969), in 1972.  John and his wife are the proud parents of Jeff and B. J.  Jeff is currently employed with the University while B. J. lost a valiant battle with melanoma cancer in 2006.  The Wetzlers have four grandchildren.  In his spare time John works for Joel Confer as a part-time automobile sales consultant.  He enjoys golf, Texas hold'em, fly fishing, traveling with his wife, and of course spending lots of time with his grandchildren. 

     John's first experience in sports at Bellefonte was as a volunteer JV baseball coach under Ralph Gray and head coach Don Robinson back in 1973.  He feels that he has made a "full circle" in his many athletic and coaching experiences as he returned to baseball for the 2008 campaign.

 


 
 

    


 

2010 Schedule

Date

Place

Opponent

Time

Us-Them

W-L

Fri

3/26/10

Home

Central High School-Martinsburg

4:30 PM

   

Mon

3/29/10

Away

Huntingdon Area High School

4:30 PM

   

Wed

3/31/10

Home

Indian Valley High School

4:30 PM

   

Mon

4/5/10

Away

Central Mountain High School

4:30 PM

   

Wed

4/7/10

Away

Penns Valley High School

4:30 PM

   

Mon

4/12/10

Home

Lewistown Area High School

4:30 PM

   

Wed

4/14/10

Away

Philipsburg-Osceola Area

4:30 PM

   

Fri

4/16/10

Home

Bald Eagle Area High School

4:30 PM

   

Mon

4/19/10

Home

Tyrone Area High School

4:30 PM

   

Wed

4/21/10

Away

Central High School-Martinsburg

4:30 PM

   

Mon

4/26/10

Home

Huntingdon Area High School

4:30 PM

   

Wed

4/28/10

Away

Indian Valley High School

4:30 PM

   

Fri

4/30/10

Home

Central Mountain High School

4:30 PM

   

Mon

5/3/10

Home

Penns Valley High School

4:00 PM

   

Wed

5/5/10

Away

Lewistown Area High School

4:30 PM

   

Mon

5/10/10

Home

Philipsburg-Osceola Area

4:30 PM

   

Wed

5/12/10

Away

Bald Eagle Area High School

4:30 PM

   

Mon

5/17/10

Away

Tyrone Area High School

4:00 PM

   

 Home Varsity games are played at the Bellefonte Area Senior High School Athletic Field on East Bishop Street.  Junior Varsity games start at 4:00 PM.  Home JV games are played at the Bellefonte Area Middle School.


Check the High School and Athletics web sites for possible game postponements on the day of the game.

Directions to away games

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                                                                              2009 Rosters

Varsity Roster

#

Player

Class

Position

Height

Weight

Throws/Bats

 47

James, Bryant

12

C/DH

5'11"

200

R/R

 35

McClarren, Cole

12

1B/P

6'2"

190

R/R

15

Parkes, Frank

12

OF

5'8"

185

R/R

17

Musser, Ian

12

OF

5'7"

165

R/R

6

Fisher, Matt

12

3B/1B/P

6'3"

195

R/R

 11

Hohn, Robby

12

2B

5'10"

175

R/R

3

Tressler, Seth

12

SS/P

5'9"

150

R/R

25

Kline, Ethan

11

OF/C

5'11"

150

R/R

23

Brennan, Jordan

11

OF/P

6"0"

175

L/L

21

Schainholz, Jordon

11

1B

6'1"

190

R/R

27

Knoffsinger, Levi

11

OF/P

6'0"

165

R/R

19

Grau, Brandon

10

2B/3B/OF

5'9"

140

R/R

13

Quay, Brandon

10

OF/P

5'9"

155

R/R

49

Regel, Eric

10

C/1B

6'0"

200

R/R

7

Watson, Matt

10

2B/SS

6'0"

160

R/R

5

Gummo, Robert

10

3B/P

6'0"

150

R/R

31

Struble, Travis

10

SS/2B

5'9"

160

R/R

             

 

 

 

Junior Varsity Roster

#

Player

Class

Position

Height

Weight

Throws/Bats

25 

Jury, Bryan

11

1B/OF/P

5'8"

185

L/L

32

Allen, T. J.

11

1B/OF

6'1"

235

R/R

5

Grau, Brandon

10

2B/3B/OF

5'9"

140

R/R

8

Austin, Erik

10

2B/OF

5'6"

140

R/R

17

Perryman, Jacob

10

C/OF/1B/2B

6'0"

 175

R/R

7

Struble, Travis

10

SS/2B

5'9"

160

R/R

12

Menges, Tyler

10

2B/3B/C

5'3"

155

R/R

13

Johnson, Cody

9

OF/2B

5'11"

190

L/R

22

McClure, Cody

9

SS/3B/OF/P

5'11"

155

R/R

9

DeArmitt, Jacob

9

2B/3B/SS

5'3"

115

R/R

6

Kowalchuk, John

9

1B/OF/P

5'8"

115

R/L

16

May, Andrew

9

2B/3B/P

5'10"

130

R/R

23

Tate, Kevin

9

2B/3B/C

5'6"

150

R/R

21

Wian, Skylor

9

2B/3B/SS/P

5'11"

160

R/R

10

Sunday, Tyler

9

SS/2B/P

5'11"

155

R/R

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bellefonte Baseball Booster Club


President: Dave James
Cell Number: 777-3260
Home Number: 359-9810  
Email: DJames9810@verizon.net


Vice President: Fred Grau
Treasurer: Pat McClarren
Secretary: Diana Poorman

 


Practice Schedule

An announcement will be made in Spring 2010

concerning the start of tryouts and practice.

   

Athletic Field Use and Feasibility Study


 

Mountain League

The Mountain League is comprised of the following teams:

Allegheny Division
Bellefonte
Central Mountain*
Huntingdon
Indian Valley
Lewistown

Nittany Division
Bald Eagle Area*
Central
Penns Valley
Philipsburg Osceola
Tyrone

*2009 Division Champions

 

 

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PIAA District 6

PIAA District 6 schools are listed on the District 6 website.

AAA Past Champions

YEAR

WINNER

RUNNER-UP

SCORE

1976, June 2

Bellefonte

Hollidaysburg

5 - 0

1977, May 28

Bellefonte

State College

3 - 2

1978, June 5

Phillipsburg-Osceola

Hollidaysburg

5 - 4

1979, June 6

State College

Phillipsburg-Osceola

3 - 1

1980, June 6

State College

Altoona

6 - 1

1981, June 5

State College

Altoona

12 - 2

1982, June 2

Bald Eagle Area

Indiana

6 - 2

1983, May 31

Central

State College

3 - 2

1984, May 31

Central

Altoona

5 - 2

1985, May 29

Altoona

Central

2 - 1 (11 Innings)

1986, May 28

Bald Eagle Area

Altoona

2 - 1

1987, May 28

Bellefonte

State College

14 - 1

1988, May 31

Somerset

Bald Eagle Area

6 - 0

1989, May 31

Huntingdon

Altoona

11 - 1 (5 Innings)

1990, May 30

Indian Valley

Somerset

3 - 0

1991, May 29

Indian Valley

Lock Haven

3 - 1

1992, May 27

Somerset

Bellefonte

1 - 0

1993, June 2

State College

Phillipsburg-Osceola

4 - 0

1994, June 1

Altoona

Laurel Valley

4 - 3

1995, May 31

Indian Valley

Phillipsburg-Osceola

2 - 1 (9 Innings)

1996, May 30

Bald Eagle Area

Bellefonte

3 - 2

1997, May 28

State College

Somerset

10 - 0 (5 Innings)

1998, May 27

Johnstown

State College

4 - 3

1999, June 3

Indian Valley

Altoona

10 - 4

2000, June 1

State College

Altoona

4 - 2

2001, May 30

Altoona

State College

4 - 1

2002, May 30

State College

Somerset

13 - 3 (5 Innings)

2003, May 29

State College

Indian Valley

1 - 0 (9 Innings)

2004, June 3

Indian Valley

State College

6 - 4

2005, June 1

Forest Hills

Indian Valley

7 - 1

2006, June 1

Bellefonte

Indian Valley

4 - 2

2007, May 30

Lewistown

Indian Valley

10 - 7

2008, May 28

 Somerset

Bellefonte

5 - 4

2009, May 21

Bellefonte

Somerset

9 - 4

2010

     

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Outstanding Graduates

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Eric Milton

               

Eric Milton was selected by the New York Yankees in the 1st round (20th pick) of the 1996 Major League Baseball Draft.  On September 11, 1999, he pitched a 7-0 no-hitter against the Anaheim Angels, the fifth no-hitter in Twins history. After playing Major League Baseball for the Minnesota Twins, Philadelphia Phillies and Cincinnati Reds,  former Bellefonte High baseball star Eric Milton  signed a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers on February 10, 2009. 

           

  

2009 Season
The goal was for Eric to build up his stamina at Triple-A after a disastrous spring (38 hits, five home runs allowed in 19.2 innings) in hopes of joining the big league staff down the line.  Eric began the season on the roster of the Class AAA Albuquerque Isotopes in the Pacific Coast League.  On May 15 he was called up to the Dodgers.  The Dodgers placed left-hander Eric Milton on the 15-day DL with a back strain on Sunday, July 5.  Milton underwent surgery Tuesday, July 14 to remove a herniated disk in his back and  missed the rest of the season.

Eric Milton Major League Baseball Pitching Statistics
SEASON TEAM G GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB SO W L SV HLD BLSV ERA
1998 Min 32 32 1 0 172.1 195 113 108 25 70 107 8 14 0 0 -- 5.64
1999 Min 34 34 5 2 206.1 190 111 103 28 63 163 7 11 0 0 -- 4.49
2000 Min 33 33 0 0 200.0 205 123 108 35 44 160 13 10 0 0 -- 4.86
2001 Min 35 34 2 1 220.2 222 109 106 35 61 157 15 7 0 0 -- 4.32
2002 Min 29 29 2 1 171.0 173 96 92 24 30 121 13 9 0 0 -- 4.84
2003 Min 3 3 0 0 17.0 15 5 5 2 1 7 1 0 0 0 -- 2.65
2004 Phi 34 34 0 0 201.0 196 110 106 43 75 161 14 6 0 0 -- 4.75
2005 Cin 34 34 0 0 186.1 237 141 134 40 52 123 8 15 0 0 -- 6.47
2006 Cin 26 26 0 0 152.2 163 94 88 29 42 90 8 8 0 0 -- 5.19
2007 Cin. 6 6 0 0 31.3 39 21 18 4 9 18 0 4 0 0 -- 5.17
2009 L. A. 5 5 0 0 23.2 30 12 10 2 6 20 2 1 0 0 -- 3.80
Total -- 271 270 10 4 1582.1 1665 935 878 267 453 1127 89 85 0 0 -- 4.99

 

CODY YOUNG

After two very successful baseball seasons at Allegany College of Maryland, 2006 Bellefonte graduate Cody Young sat out the 2009 collegiate season after transferring to Lock Haven University.  Cody is on the roster for the LHU Eagles and is expected to be an All-Star candidate for 2010.


MATT FISHER

2009 Bellefonte graduate Matt Fisher is on the 2009 Fall Roster of the Jefferson State Community College Pioneers baseball team in Birmingham, Alabama.

 

SETH TRESSLER

2009 Bellefonte graduate Seth Tressler is planning to play baseball for the Mansfield University Mountaineers in the Spring of 2010.


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.400 Hitting Club

OVER .400 BATTING AVERAGE CLUB 1982-2009
(BASED ON AT LEAST 40 PLATE APPEARANCES)

# Player Class Year Hits AB's Average
1 Nate Stone 12 2001 41 70 .586
2 Matt Fisher 12 2009 38 71 .535
3 Nate Stone 11 2000 40 76 .526
4 Brett Brown 12 1999 29 57 .509
5 Brett Brown 11 1998 29 58 .500
6 Andy Jabco 12 1987 26 53 .491
7 Zach Robbins 11 2005 34 70 .486
8 Travis Hendershot 12 1992 29 60 .483
9 Todd Hardy 12 1990 26 54 .481
10 Matt Bumgarner 12 2001 29 61 .475
11 Kevin Benner 12 1994 18 38 .474
12 Matt Fisher 11 2008 35 74 .473
13 Maika Symmonds 12 1991 32 68 .471
14 Tim Kelleher 12 1999 33 70 .471
15 Clay Smith 12 1997 38 81 .469
16 Jeff Perryman 12 1985 29 62 .468
17 Tim Kelleher 11 1998 27 59 .458
18 Chad Rimmey 12 2001 32 70 .457
19 Matt Truesdale 12 2006 35 77 .455
20 Curt Dimmick 11 1990 24 53 .453
21 Tyler Roan 12 2002 32 71 .451
22 Rodney Lee 12 1996 31 69 .449
23 Cary Dimmick 11 1986 26 58 .448
24 Cary Dimmick 12 1987 34 76 .447
25 Tyler James 12 2006 34 76 .447
26 Eric Milton 12 1993 32 73 .444
27 Eric Bjalme 12 1987 35 79 .443
28 Jeremy Ford 11 2004 22 50 .440
29 Lance Leathers 11 2006 17 39 .436
30 Paul Oldt 11 1996 22 51 .431
31 Josh Jones 11 2004 32 75 .427
32 Cody Young 11 2005 32 75 .427
33 Al Capparelle 12 1990 20 47 .426
34 Josh Jones 10 2003 20 47 .426
35 Jim Josefik 11 1982 31 73 .425
36 Seth Tressler 12 2009 36 84 .424
37 Eric Regel 10 2009 30 71 .423
38 Cody Young 12 2006 35 83 .422
39 Joe Reiter 12 1987 24 57 .421
40 Andy Perryman 11 2000 24 57 .421
41 Toby Capparelle 11 1983 21 50 .420
42 Todd Hardy 10 1988 22 53 .415
43 Seth Halderman 12 1992 31 70 .414
44 Craig Benner 12 1995 28 68 .412
45 Tim Kelleher 10 1997 28 68 .412
46 Dan Hoover 12 2003 30 73 .411
47 Ken Walker 12 1987 32 78 .410
48 Seth Tressler 11 2008 24 59 .407
49 Matt McCloskey 12 1995 28 69 .406
50 Matt Truesdale 11 2005 26 64 .406
51 Frank Parkes 11 2008 30 74 .405
52 Mark Grey 12 1982 25 62 .403
53 Gabe Menna 12 1994 25 62 .403
54 Mike McCool 12 1982 26 65 .400
55 T. J. Perryman 12 1990 20 50 .400
56 Scott Showers 11 1996 28 70 .400
57 Nate Stone 10 1999 24 60 .400
58 Jeremy Menna 12 2000 22 55 .400



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There is a nation,
a nation deeply rooted in pride and passion. A place that can be only found in the hearts of those who have visited - and in the shared memories of those who have rejoiced there. It is not a place you can find with a compass or on a map, for it is now everywhere.
It is the
Red Raider Nation.

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