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Zach Boraski ventures down as Fuquay-Varina baseball trainer

Zach Boraski ventures down as Fuquay-Varina baseball trainer

Fuquay-Varina baseball trainer Zach Boraski reported Sunday that he has ventured down from his job.

Boraski revealed to HighSchoolOT that he has surrendered to seek after different freedoms.

“Words can’t portray how stunning this experience has been and that I am so regarded to have been a piece of it,” Boraski wrote in a tweet.

In his four-year run as mentor, Boraski helped lead the Bengals to state titles in the 2018 and 2021 seasons, with the 2018 title being the program’s subsequent in general and first since 2002.

Boraski came into the work with the extreme errand of following up Milton Senter as lead trainer. Senter held the work for a very long time, and aided incorporate Fuquay-Varina baseball into an organization.

The two titles showed up with significant accomplishment in placing players into the school level, as Boraski has instructed 28 school submits in his four years.

Fuquay-Varina crushed Reagan in a compass in the 4A state title series to cape off a 16-4 title-winning season. The group completed as the No. 1 group in the East in the HighSchoolOT Top 25 survey.

The Bengals have played at Willow Spring High since 2019 while their grounds has gone through redesigns, however will get back to their new grounds this coming school year.

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