Central Mountain High School was well-represented by Ashton Bennett and four former teammates now on Lock Haven Bald Eagles during the NCAA Division II baseball game on Saturday, March 29

Central Mountain High School was well-represented by Ashton Bennett and four former teammates now on Lock Haven Bald Eagles during the NCAA Division II baseball game on Saturday, March 29
Levi Schlesinger and Brady Myers
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On Saturday, March 29, five former Central Mountain High School standouts, including Ashton Bennett, Brady Myers, Cayde McCloskey, Kevin Grenninger and Levi Schlesinger’s current college team, the Lock Haven Bald Eagles, lost 5-2 in their NCAA Division II baseball game against the Seton Hill Griffins.

The game took place at Watkins Field. This was their third matchup against the Griffins this season.

The Bald Eagles’ next game is scheduled for Saturday, March 29 at 3:30 p.m. at Watkins Field against Seton Hill Griffins.

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Ashton Bennett
Pitcher
Freshman
6′3″ 200

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Brady Myers
Pitcher
Freshman
6′1″ 180

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Cayde McCloskey
Outfielder
Junior
6′4″ 215

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Kevin Grenninger
Pitcher
Freshman
5′11″ 155

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Levi Schlesinger
Pitcher
Sophomore
6′3″ 205



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