Date: Fri 19-Apr-1996
Date: Fri 19-Apr-1996
Publication: Bee
Author: KIMH
Quick Words:
baseball-arrest-Cooperstown
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Baseball Player Arrested On Team Trip To Cooperstown
COOPERSTOWN, NY - A Newtown High School baseball player was arrested Wednesday
morning and charged with disorderly conduct after a complaint from a local
24-hour grocery store that persons wearing Newtown jackets were suspected of
shoplifting individual bottles of beer at about 12:30 am Wednesday.
Cooperstown police responded to the complaint at 8:30 am, Wednesday, and
confiscated several empty beer bottles from one of the three Cooperstown Motel
rooms that was occupied by NHS baseball players.
Todd Badillo, 17, a junior at Newtown High School, was arrested and charged
with disorderly conduct. He was arraigned in Cooperstown, paid a fine and
restitution, and was released.
In addition to Badillo, four other team members who shared his room have been
suspended from the team pending further investigation.
The Newtown High coaching staff made its final bed check on Tuesday night
shortly after midnight, after an 11 pm lights out. Coach Dan Winsett accounted
for all 13 of his players who were in their beds.
After the coaching staff and other chaperones had retired, members of the team
apparently left their room and obtained beer at the grocery store which is
situated directly behind the motel.
The Indians were in Cooperstown with Pomperaug High School, and after a visit
to the Hall of Fame on Tuesday, the two teams were set to play against one
another in a game at Abner Doubleday Field.
But rain all day Tuesday and into Tuesday night and snow showers Wednesday
morning forced the cancelation of the game for the second year in a row.
Newtown and Pomperaug traveled to Cooperstown in 1995 and a game-time downpour
forced that cancelation.
