Friday, March 28: North Catholic High School standout Tommy Koroly’s college team loses to California Vulcans

Friday, March 28: North Catholic High School standout Tommy Koroly’s college team loses to California Vulcans
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On Friday, March 28, former North Catholic High School standout Tommy Koroly’s current college team, the Gannon Golden Knights, lost 6-3 in their NCAA Division II baseball game against the California Vulcans.

The game took place at McConnell Family Stadium. This was their first matchup against the Vulcans this season.

The Golden Knights’ next game is scheduled for Friday, March 28 at 3:30 p.m. at McConnell Family Stadium against California Vulcans.

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Tommy Koroly
Infielder
Freshman
5′7″ 170



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