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Posted on: December 22, 2021

[ARCHIVED] History in the Making: Local Travel Ball Team Receives National Recognition

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Clayton's 5 Star Carolina Railroaders travel baseball team began in 2018 as an effort to strengthen Clayton's Little League and provide young boys with the opportunity to play baseball at the All-Star level. 

The team is sponsored by local businesses, whose generosity allows them to travel and represent Clayton on regional, state, and national levels. The potential for partnership with the community grows as the Railroaders gain momentum. 

During the team's establishment, the team's coach Dave Danko wanted to express his Clayton pride. As homage to this community, the team's name reflects Clayton's past. In the 1800s Clayton was a depot along the North Carolina Railroad known as Stallings' Station.

Just as Clayton began as a small railroad station and grew into a thriving community, the Railroaders started small and grew into a Little League World Series winning team. Clayton history in the making.  

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Picture from the 2021 Top Gun World Series. 

Little League travel ball consists of three divisions. The Railroaders started their Spring 2018 season as a D3 team, and by Fall 2020, the Railroaders received a D1 rating. 

The Railroaders won the Winter 2021 and Summer 2020 Top Gun World Series and won the Triple Crown Border Wars World Series in spring 2021. They also obtained national recognition when Travel Ball Rankings placed them among the top 50 teams in America in Spring 2021. 

This season their travels will take them to Charlotte, Atlanta, and Florida, along with local tournaments to play against other top-ranked teams from across the nation.

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Picture from the 2021 Top Gun World Series.

Danko reflects on the team’s first season and how much they have advanced since 2018. 

"It was our first season, and most of the boys were only six years old. We faced some defeat, but we kept playing. The kids continued to have fun," said Danko.

For the Railroaders, this experience is not about winning. It is about being a team and achieving a goal together. 

"The kids all hang out with each other, and when they're not together, they're Facetiming. It's such a tight-knit group. Our team is blessed with good parents, good support, and good kids," said Danko.

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