Benton Harbor Baseball coach Danny Jennings deals with impacts of COVID-19
By: Sylvia Rose
Posted: Mar 27, 2020 6:46 PM EDT
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BERRIEN COUNTY, Mich. – The coronavirus is impacting everyone’s lifestyles and normal routines. Danny Jennings, coach for the Benton Harbor High School Boys Baseball team, has been affected in a number of ways.
Not only is Jennings a baseball coach, but he’s also a career skills teacher that has had to move to e-learning.
Jennings is dealing with the coronavirus first-hand as his grandmother was recently quarantined, changing the way he could interact with her.
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