On Sunday, April 13, Morgantown High School standouts, including Caleb Cottle, competed in an NCAA Division II baseball game for Fairmont State Fighting Falcons

On Sunday, April 13, Morgantown High School standouts, including Caleb Cottle, competed in an NCAA Division II baseball game for Fairmont State Fighting Falcons
Zach Brennan and Caleb Cottle
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On Sunday, April 13, five former Morgantown High School standouts, including Caleb Cottle, Drew Bailey, Dylan Travinski, Quintin Smith and Zach Brennan’s current college team, the Fairmont State Fighting Falcons, lost 4-0 in their NCAA Division II baseball game against the Salem Tigers.

The game took place at Frank Loria Memorial Field. This was their third matchup against the Tigers this season.

The Fighting Falcons’ next game is scheduled for Sunday, April 13 at 2 p.m. at Frank Loria Memorial Field against Salem Tigers.

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Caleb Cottle
First baseman and third baseman
Sophomore
6′1″ 205

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Drew Bailey
Outfielder
Sophomore
6′1″ 200

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Dylan Travinski
Right handed pitcher and infielder
Freshman
5′10″ 218

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Quintin Smith
Infielder
Senior
5′11″ 188

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Zach Brennan
Outfielder
Senior
6′1″ 200



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