On Saturday, March 29, Hempfield Area High School standouts, including Carson Shuglie, competed in an NCAA Division II baseball game for Seton Hill Griffins

On Saturday, March 29, Hempfield Area High School standouts, including Carson Shuglie, competed in an NCAA Division II baseball game for Seton Hill Griffins
Christian Zilli and Gage Wheaton
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On Saturday, March 29, four former Hempfield Area High School standouts, including Carson Shuglie, Christian Zilli, Gage Wheaton and Joe Fiedor’s current college team, the Seton Hill Griffins, won 9-1 in their NCAA Division II baseball game against the Lock Haven Bald Eagles.

The game took place at Watkins Field. This was their fourth matchup against the Bald Eagles this season.

The Griffins’ next game is scheduled for Tuesday, April 1 at 3 p.m. at SHU Baseball Complex against Point Park Pioneers.

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Carson Shuglie
Catcher and first baseman
Freshman
5′11″ 190

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Christian Zilli
Right handed pitcher
Senior
6′1″ 200

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Gage Wheaton
Outfielder
Sophomore
5′11″ 190

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Joe Fiedor
Infielder
Junior
6′0″ 165



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