Players get ready to tour Japan
By Ron BeasleyThis summer, 13 youngsters from the Howard Palmetto Baseball Khoury
League Midget Division will get the thrill of their young lives when they tour Japan as
the USA Screaming Eagles and play 10 games against local teams in four cities during a
two-week period.

Off to Japan in July are these Howard Palmetto Khoury
Leaguebaseball players. They are (l to r, front row) David Blount, Craig Hardeman, Nathan
Segal (batboy), John Hopkins, and Michael Leahy; (middle row) Jonathan Brush, Kenny Duke,
Zachary Segal, Joey Hoffer, and Ian Healy; (back row) Ian Stowe, Kevin Belt, Ryan
Brumfield and Saliya Wikramanayake.
David Hardeman, 43, a Miami native, long-time local
youth-league coach and insurance executive, will travel with and manage the team.
Hell have plenty of help as four other coaches also are making the trip, along with
several assistant coaches and a contingent of family members.

David Hardeman
"The whole premise is that were not going there
to win, per se; were going there to see how they react in the game," Hardeman
said. "Were going there to see how theyre living and what its like
in Japan."
He adds that the 11- and 12-year-old youngsters were
selected to participate by a group of coaches from the Howard Palmetto Khoury League and
that, while baseball talent was a priority in the selection, they also were tapped for
their record of sportsmanship, citizenship and good behavior.
The boys will stay in pairs in the homes of the Japanese
players, so theyre on a crash study course to learn Japanese phrases, customs and
etiquette.
"Things are different there and its very easy to
make a mistake and upset the Japanese," Hardeman said. "Were trying to
educate our kids about the dos and donts of Japanese society before we
get there."
He said that the objective of the program is to improve
international goodwill through the interaction of youth, while enriching the lives of the
young people involved in both countries.
In March of next year, in Phase 2 of the program, the young
Japanese ballplayers will reciprocate and journey to Miami, where theyll play two
baseball games against Howard Palmetto teams and local families will play host and show
them the sites of Miami-Dade County.
Hardeman said the youngsters receive no financial support
for the trip from the Howard Palmetto Khoury League and they must raise $1,500 per person,
or about $20,000 total, by July 1 to buy uniforms, equipment, lodging, meals, air and
ground transportation and scrapbooks for their host families. They have held car washes,
candy sales and other fundraising events, but are still short of their goal.
To assist the young ballplayers with a contribution, call
305-667-7107.
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