Dominick Joseph Albano IV
Anne Marie & Dom's first child
Our first grandchild
Open heart surgery at
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Basketball and baseball are favorite sports. He still finds time to
play baseball and referee basketball games. Dominick is now a
corporate financial analyst at Comcast Corp. After a temporary job in the
business world, Sarah is beginning a career teaching troubled children.
"They need me".
The couple began
married life near Detroit but late in 2004 a job transfer brought them to
Chicago-land. They lived with Grandpa Don until recently purchasing a home
in Monee, Illinois.
.Anthony Albano
Anne Marie & Dom's second child
Our second grandchild |
Anthony
Graduated from Bro. Rice High School Where he excelled on the Baseball
team. He was drafted by the Minnesota Twins but chose to accept a Baseball
scholarship to Evansville University in Indiana. After two years
there, he received his release and transferred to Florida Atlantic
University in Boca Raton, Florida. In 04-05 there he was put on the
disabled list due to a shoulder injury.
He
has played Summer baseball with various teams including two seasons
with the Quincy Gems. He returns to FAU this fall to complete
his studies and looks for a successful baseball season with them.
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Marc Albano
Anne Marie & Dom's third child
Our third grandchild
If a job needs doing,
Marc is doing it. He loves basketball but baseball is his sport. Marc
Graduated from Brother Rice High School in 2002. He was a member of the
Varsity Baseball team.
He
attended Moraine Valley Community College in 03 & 04 getting his
associates degree while enjoying baseball as his sport.
In
2005 he was recruited by several major colleges and selected Morris College
to continue his studies under a generous scholarship. He is
attending classes at the Orland Park campus as he continues to play
baseball.
Joe Albano
Anne Marie & Dom's fourth child
Our fifth grandchild
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Joe Albano
inks letter of intent with RMC!
Crusader stand-out joins brother Marc on
Eagle Nine!
Chicago, IL - The Robert
Morris College baseball team added another
member of the 2006 Chicago Catholic League Blue
Baseball Champions when Joe Albano signed a
letter of intent on Tuesday, May 16.
A
stand-out catcher for the Brother Rice
Crusaders, Joe is the son of Dominick and Anne
Albano of the Mount Greenwood neighborhood on
Chicago's South Side. He will team up with his
brother Marc, a senior for RMC, next season.
"Joe is a real important signing for us," said
Coach Carmi DeButch. "He's got some pop and
plays a position where we needed some depth.
He'll get a chance to earn a lot of playing
time."
The right-handed hitting Albano will pursue a
major in accounting, taking advantage of the
College's accelerated program to complete both
his bachelor's degree and master's in business
administration during his four-year college
career.
Robert Morris is a member of the National
Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and
competes in the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic
Conference. The College is a private,
not-for-profit, associate, baccalaureate, and
master's degree-granting institution, accredited
by the Higher Learning Commission of the North
Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Over 6500 students pursuing an education that
meets the demands of today’s business, graphic
arts, health care, culinary, and technical
worlds are served at the College’s main campus
in Chicago as well as at locations in DuPage,
Orland Park, Bensenville, Springfield, Peoria
and Lake County .
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