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Bowing out Head baseball coach, Tony Dattoli, resigns SPENCER GLEASON EDITOR IN CHIEF STLCC Archers’ baseball head coach Tony Dattoli resigned from his position with the baseball team on Nov. 11, after spending 11 seasons under the STLCC baseball programs. Dattoli will still keep his position as the STLCC Physical Education chair and a P.E. instructor at Meramec. “At some point, things happen. You make decisions and you’ve got to look at it and go, ‘Which direction do you want to go,’” Dattoli said. “I’m 43 years old. At some point, I’m probably not going to coach again. I’ve got to put myself on a line where I can develop my career [as a teacher]. At the end of the day, I was fortunate enough to do what I loved. Things change. That’s the bottom line.” Archers’ assistant coach Scott Goodrich will move into the head coach position and Zach Graefser will continue his duties as assistant coach. Goodrich

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played for Dattoli during his time at Harris-Stowe in the 90s and Graefser played for both Goodrich and Dattoli at Meramec from 2004 to 2005. “Scott’s coached with me the whole time I’ve been at Meramec,” Dattoli said. “Both of them are former players of mine. They’re also former coaches underneath me. I think the progress of the program is going to go on without skipping a beat because of the fact that they’ve already been in the program.” Dattoli, who joined the then Meramec Magic athletic coaching staff in the fall 2002, was 338-287-2 during his time with STLCC baseball. After the consolidation of STLCC athletics in July 2011, Dattoli kept the baseball headcoaching job. He was 278-231-2 with the Meramec Magic and 60-56 in his two ...

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PHOTO BY: CASSIE KIBENS Tony Dattoli, STLCC-Meramec’s head baseball coach, looks on as his team plays at Busch Stadium Sept. 8. Dattoli announced his resignation Nov. 11.

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Some websites offer cheaper solutions compared to the bookstore. Story and graphic on page 3

Emerging Scholars Winners presented at STLCC-Meramec and honored at banquet.

ART & LIFE

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New exhibit open at STLCC-Meramec Art Gallery

Thanksgiving Travel

Ernst Haas’ work will be on display through December 6.

Women’s Basketball

From staying in town, to getting away, a look into traveling for the upcoming holiday.

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Lady Archers start season with four wins in five games.

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November 21, 2013


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