Clyde Smoll

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He played and managed in Quakertown from 1959 to '76 and was credited with bringing back baseball to Quakertown after the team was forfeited out of the league in 1964. From 1970 through '76, his teams finished first three times and second three other times.

After his departure from the Tri-Co, he began the Quakertown Blazers of the Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League and is currently the owner for the Elmira Pioneers, a Florida Marlins' short-season Class A team in the New York-Penn League. Due to an Elmira game, Smoll couldn't attend the banquet.