The Man Who Came Home from War to Do Good Things

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Lake Braddock coach George Rumore talks with his team in the tenth inning of a game against Madison in Burke, Va., June 2, 2014. (Mark Gail/For The Washington Post via Getty Images)
In memory of George Rumore, a Marine and a man for others




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first met George Rumore at a weekly fastpitch-softball-skills clinic that he held in one of the many warehouses whose interiors were bisected by large nets that formed hitting or pitching lanes. Our oldest daughter had shown some skill in the sport during my tour in San Diego, and these types of sports clinics had increasingly dominated our family life during the offseason, even as the sport itself consumed our weekends during the months from March until November. But this weekly clinic was important. A friend of mine, a fellow softball dad who had more experience in the Northern Virginia …

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