Ryan Feczko, former North Catholic High School standout, played on Sunday, April 6 in NCAA Division I baseball game

Ryan Feczko, former North Catholic High School standout, played on Sunday, April 6 in NCAA Division I baseball game
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On Sunday, April 6, former North Catholic High School standout Ryan Feczko’s current college team, the William & Mary Tribe, lost 10-0 in their NCAA Division I baseball game against the Elon Phoenix.

The game took place at Plumeri Park. This was their third matchup against the Phoenix this season.

The Tribe’s next game is scheduled for Tuesday, April 8 at 6 p.m. at Durham Bulls Athletic Park against Duke Blue Devils.

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Ryan Feczko
Left handed pitcher
Graduate
6′2″ 185



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