Which former Cleveland Reporter area high school standouts will be in action on Friday, March 28?

Which former Cleveland Reporter area high school standouts will be in action on Friday, March 28?
Bobby Lane and Maya Johnson
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These former Cleveland Reporter area high school standouts will be in action on Friday, March 28.

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Aidan Cooney
Ohio Bobcats
Right handed pitcher
Junior
6′2″ 185
St. Ignatius High School
Hometown: Westlake
Next Game: vs. Eastern Michigan Eagles, Friday, March 28, 3 p.m.

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Bobby Lane
Toledo Rockets
Junior
6′3″ 215
St. Ignatius High School
Hometown: Chicago
Next Game: vs. Kent State Golden Flashes, Friday, March 28, 5 p.m.

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Gabriel Nard
Duke Blue Devils
Right handed pitcher
Junior
5′11″ 190
St. Ignatius High School
Hometown: Shaker Heights
Next Game: vs. North Carolina State Wolfpack, Friday, March 28, 6 p.m.

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Maya Johnson
Belmont Bruins
Pitcher
Junior
6′0″
Saint Joseph Academy
Hometown: Columbia Station
Next Game: vs. Southern Illinois Salukis, Friday, March 28, 5 p.m.

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Sam Meyer
Saint Joseph’s Hawks
Utility player
Freshman
6′0″ 183
St. Ignatius High School
Hometown: Bay Village
Next Game: vs. VCU Rams, Friday, March 28, 6 p.m.



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