Sean Walsh
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Sean Walsh has been a staff writer, reporter, photographer, columnist, editor and editor-in-chief for The Beacon, The Ithaca Times, The Southboro Villager, Falmouth Enterprise, The Register, Sandwich Broadsider, Cape Cod News, The Boston Globe, On The Water Magazine, the Old Colony Memorial, Marshfield Reporter, Duxbury Reporter, Pembroke Reporter, Wareham Courier and The Cape Cod Sports Report.
In his 30-year career in journalism, Walsh has garnered regional and national awards in journalism and photojournalism from the American Cancer Society, The Suburban Newspaper Association of America, the New England Press Association and New England Outdoor Writers Association, to name a few.
He's also received numerous awards for community volunteerism, was the first official photographer of the Cape Cod Baseball League, is the former Director of Public Relations for the Cape Cod Baseball League and has served elected roles on numerous local boards and non-profit organizations and he was the founding president of the Barnstable High School Athletic Hall of Fame. He was also the general manager of the 2003 Western Division Champion Bourne Braves in the Cape Cod Baseball League and served for five years as the Director of Facilities for the Cotuit Athletic Association/Cotuit Kettleers of the Cape Cod Baseball League.
He has spent the last 25 years as both a volunteer and professional coach in baseball, football, basketball, soccer and track & field and most recently served as general manager and head coach of Barnstable American Legion baseball. He was voted the 2012 District 10 American Legion Coach of the Year and 2012 District 10 American Legion Executive of the Year by his peers after Barnstable Post 206 captured the 2012 Massachusetts American Legion State Championship and 2012 District 10 regular season championship.
A former United States Marine and graduate of Acton-Boxborough Regional High School, he has been working on his first book for three years and lives in Marstons Mills with his wife and three children. He has served on the board of directors for numerous non-profit organizations in Barnstable. He is a graduate of Ithaca College and New York University.
He has published articles and photographs in over 50 magazines, journals and newspapers across the United States in addition to his work in community and local news.
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Barnstable High School's Molly Bent broke her own record ...
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A win's a win, right? Certainly, no one stated that ...
Guts and Glory: Red Raiders...
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In defense of the BHS head baseball coach, it's easy to ...
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Just FYI - the game was moved to Wednesday, June 6 at 4:...
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The error will be fixed shortly. We apologize for the ...
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Enjoyed the column - right on! I might suggest that men ...
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Sean Walsh posted the announcement:
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Hi Danni - It would not have mattered to me if it was two...
'Pretty Little Liars' - Are...
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It's a fairly simple dyanmic to comprehend: police - ...
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