Which former Hartford Metro area high school athletes will be active on Friday, March 20?

Cal Chance and Olivia Gallup
Cal Chance and Olivia Gallup
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Friday, March 20 will feature competition from these former Hartford Metro area high school standouts.

Cal Chance and Olivia Gallup
Aiden Lopez
Marist Red Foxes
Right handed pitcher
Freshman
5′9″
Bristol Central High School
Hometown: Avondale
Next Game: vs. Iona Gaels, Friday, March 20, 3 p.m.

Cal Chance and Olivia Gallup
Cal Chance
UMass Lowell Riverhawks
Catcher
Freshman
5′11″
St. Paul Catholic High School
Hometown: Wolcott
Next Game: vs. Binghamton Bearcats, Friday, March 20, 3 p.m.

Cal Chance and Olivia Gallup
Olivia Gallup
Trinity Bantams
Catcher and utility player
Freshman
5′6″
Kingswood Oxford School
Hometown: Burlington
Next Game: vs. Framingham State Rams, Friday, March 20, 1:30 p.m.

Ty Davis
Bryant Bulldogs
Right handed pitcher
Sophomore
6′2″ 205
Bristol Central High School
Hometown: Bristol
Next Game: vs. Sacred Heart Pioneers, Friday, March 20, 3 p.m.



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