Justin Turcovski and Stephen Rodgers, former Norwin High School standouts, played on Sunday, April 6 in NCAA Division II baseball game

Justin Turcovski and Stephen Rodgers, former Norwin High School standouts, played on Sunday, April 6 in NCAA Division II baseball game
Justin Turcovski and Stephen Rodgers
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On Sunday, April 6, former Norwin High School standouts Justin Turcovski and Stephen Rodgers’ current college team, the Pittsburgh Johnstown Mountain Cats, lost 4-2 in their NCAA Division II baseball game against the Seton Hill Griffins.

The game took place at Point Stadium. This was their fourth matchup against the Griffins this season.

The Mountain Cats’ next game is scheduled for Friday, April 11 at 1 p.m. at McConnell Family Stadium against Gannon Golden Knights.

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Justin Turcovski
Outfielder
Junior
5′11″ 190

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Stephen Rodgers
Infielder
Freshman
5′8″ 170



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