Who are the Hampden County area high school alumni in action on Wednesday, April 22?

Kyle Birks and Griffin Gauthier
Kyle Birks and Griffin Gauthier
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Wednesday, April 22 will feature competition from these former Hampden County area high school standouts.

Kyle Birks and Griffin Gauthier
Griffin Gauthier
Nichols Bison
Right handed pitcher
Freshman
5′10″
Longmeadow High School
Hometown: Longmeadow
Next Game: vs. Keene State Owls, Wednesday, April 22, 3 p.m.

Josiah Martinez
Union Garnet Chargers
Outfielder
Sophomore
5′11″
Wilbraham & Monson Academy
Hometown: Lawrence
Next Game: vs. Williams Ephs, Wednesday, April 22, 4 p.m.

Kyle Birks and Griffin Gauthier
Kyle Birks
Nichols Bison
Catcher
Senior
6′0″
East Longmeadow High School
Hometown: East Longmeadow
Next Game: vs. Keene State Owls, Wednesday, April 22, 3 p.m.

Liam Shea-Gallagher
Colby Mules
Outfielder
Sophomore
6′1″ 180
Wilbraham & Monson Academy
Hometown: Wilbraham
Next Game: vs. Husson Eagles, Wednesday, April 22, 4 p.m.

Trey Kuzmeski
Keene State Owls
Utility player and right handed pitcher
Freshman
6′3″
Wilbraham & Monson Academy
Hometown: Hatfield
Next Game: vs. Nichols Bison, Wednesday, April 22, 3 p.m.



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