Grossmont High School was well-represented by Jack Hyde and two former teammates now on Concordia Irvine Golden Eagles during the NCAA Division II baseball game on Saturday, March 15

Grossmont High School was well-represented by Jack Hyde and two former teammates now on Concordia Irvine Golden Eagles during the NCAA Division II baseball game on Saturday, March 15
Vito Fowler and Scott Wood
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On Saturday, March 15, three former Grossmont High School standouts, including Jack Hyde, Scott Wood and Vito Fowler’s current college team, the Concordia Irvine Golden Eagles, lost 7-6 in their NCAA Division II baseball game against the Point Loma Sea Lions.

The game took place at Golden Eagles Field. This was their first matchup against the Sea Lions this season.

The Golden Eagles’ next game is scheduled for Saturday, March 15 at 5:30 p.m. at Golden Eagles Field against Point Loma Sea Lions.

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Jack Hyde
Pitcher
Graduate
6′2″ 200

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Scott Wood
Pitcher
Senior
6′2″ 220

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Vito Fowler
Catcher
Senior
5′10″ 195



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