Kerry Lowe was born in Hamiota, Manitoba on June 24, 1959. Lowe was an outstanding minor ball player in Hamiota before starting his career in the Manitoba Senior Baseball League (MSBL). He played 15 years in the MSBL (1980-94), and was a first all-star ten times and a second all-star twice. He was recognized by many as the MSBL’s most outstanding second-baseman of all time. He was MSBL playoff MVP in 1994, and his 15 year batting average in the MSBL was .324. Lowe led the MSBL in runs scored twice during his career, and he played on eight Team Manitoba squads at western or Canadian championships. In 1986, his team won the national bronze medal for Manitoba. He played on six MSBL pennant-winning teams, four of which were with Hamiota (1981, ’87, ’88, ’89) and two with McAuley (1992, 1993). Lowe was an outstanding player and team leader, and he remained in baseball as a coach well after his playing days. Lowe was selected to coach Team Manitoba in the 2008 AAA Baseball Championships. He is the son of Ian Lowe, who was inducted into the Manitoba Baseball Hall of Fame in 1997.
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