Who from Oneida County area’s former high school standouts will be active on Wednesday, April 15?

Avery Prievo
Avery Prievo
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These ex-Oneida County area high school standouts will participate in competitions on Wednesday, April 15.

Avery Prievo
Avery Prievo
Cobleskill Fighting Tigers
Outfielder
Camden Senior High School
Hometown: Camden
Next Game: vs. Skidmore Thoroughbreds, Wednesday, April 15, 3 p.m.

CC Holmes
St. John Fisher Cardinals
Pitcher and outfielder
Junior
5′6″
New Hartford Senior High School
Hometown: Utica
Next Game: vs. Cortland Red Dragons, Wednesday, April 15, 3 p.m.

Maggie Cummings
Cortland Red Dragons
Infielder
Junior
5′5″
Holland Patent High School
Next Game: vs. St. John Fisher Cardinals, Wednesday, April 15, 3 p.m.

Max Kowalsky
Keuka Wolves
Pitcher
Freshman
6′0″ 190
Holland Patent High School
Hometown: Barneveld
Next Game: vs. RIT Tigers, Wednesday, April 15, 3 p.m.

Nicholas Miller
Elmira Soaring Eagles
Pitcher and infielder
6′3″ 235
Sauquoit Valley High School
Hometown: New Hartford
Next Game: vs. Alfred Saxons, Wednesday, April 15, 3 p.m.



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