Which former Pittsburgh Review area high school standouts will be in action on Wednesday, April 30?

Which former Pittsburgh Review area high school standouts will be in action on Wednesday, April 30?
Gavin Kelly and Eli Harpalani
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These former Pittsburgh Review area high school standouts will be in action on Wednesday, April 30.

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Eli Harpalani
Mount St. Mary’s Mountaineers
Infielder
Freshman
5′9″ 185
Central Catholic High School
Hometown: Wexford
Next Game: vs. Georgetown Hoyas, Wednesday, April 30, 3 p.m.

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Gavin Kelly
West Virginia Mountaineers
Catcher
Freshman
6′0″ 175
Central Catholic High School
Hometown: Collier
Next Game: vs. Marshall Thundering Herd, Wednesday, April 30, 6 p.m.

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Ryan Feczko
William & Mary Tribe
Left handed pitcher
Graduate
6′2″ 185
North Catholic High School
Next Game: vs. VMI Keydets, Wednesday, April 30, 6:30 p.m.



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