Dreaming of making it big in baseball, teenage brothers An Seung-han and An Seung-young traveled hundreds of kilometers from home to remote Deokjeok island, where the sport and their team, are now the closest thing they have to a family.
The boys are among a few dozen teenagers who have left the bright lights of some of South Korea’s biggest cities to join a specialized sports academy set up by Kim Hak-yong, former manager of the elite Dongguk University team that has produced scores of players in the national KBO major league.
“If I work hard here, I can be a main player, so I’m working even harder. If I keep doing well, I can also become a professional baseball player,” 16-year-old An Seung-young, the younger brother, said during a training session.
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In addition to helping the boys achieve their dreams, the academy has breathed life into Deokjeok, which was struggling to retain, and attract, young people, like many other rural areas in the world’s most rapidly ageing society.
The island has a population of 1,800, the majority of them elderly. Last year, it was on the brink of losing its last school under a nationwide school board guideline that stipulates closures if the number of students falls below 60.
That has changed, thanks to Kim and his friend Chang Kwang-ho, manager of the Deokjeok High School baseball team.
“The players who come here come with an amazing mindset. You don’t come here unless you’re willing to give up everything,” Chang said.
Although the island is less than two hours from the city of Incheon, it remains quite isolated from the mainland, and is much less developed.
Kim and Chang set up their baseball academy last year with 28 students, offering regular classes and specialized training. Thirteen more have joined this year, and the school team has already made it to the round of sixteen in the prestigious Golden Lion tournament.
“These players want to play in the professional league and that’s what we’re trying to get them to do,” said Chang, a former KBO catcher and coach.
“We’re hoping to send a couple of players to professional teams next year,” he added.
Part of the team’s success can be attributed to the relatively generous funding they receive from local grants that compensate for the dredging of sand off the island’s shore, which is crucial to construction projects in Seoul, Chang said.
However, some residents begrudge the money going to outsiders. Others welcomed the influx of fresh faces.
“We’re happy to have students here. It’s so much better to have more and more students coming because we are worried that the number of young people keeps decreasing,” 82-year-old resident Kim In-soon said.
Deokjeok is the largest of the Ongjin islands and its population has shrunk from more than 12,000 residents in the 1950s, a fate shared by almost 500 of the more than 3,400 islands that are still inhabited.
For players like the An brothers, being on such a remote place means there is little else to do but study and train.
“All we have is the field and the ball and baseball ... so it can get pretty boring, but I think it helps us focus on our goal,” said An Seung-han, a starting pitcher who is a year away from graduation.
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