BOSTON, MASS. – Anthony Perry has resigned as River College’s baseball coach to accept a position as the assistant athletic director for sports information at Fisher College in Boston.
Perry, a 2008 Fisher College graduate, was hired as Rivier’s head coach in 2011. He played four seasons under head coach Scott Dulin at Fisher, where he became a three-time All-Conference and NAIA All-Region outfielder. Upon graduation, he became the first student-athlete from Fisher to sign a professional contract when he agreed to play for the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs of the independent Atlantic League of Professional Baseball.
A native of Andover, Mass., Perry spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Fisher College. He helped guide his alma matter to three consecutive conference titles and three appearances in the NAIA Post-Season.
Perry was inducted into the Fisher College Hall of Fame in 2010.
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