Brady Krzciok and Trevor Busyn, former Clarkston High School standouts, played on Friday, March 28 in NCAA Division I baseball game

Brady Krzciok and Trevor Busyn, former Clarkston High School standouts, played on Friday, March 28 in NCAA Division I baseball game
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On Friday, March 28, former Clarkston High School standouts Brady Krzciok and Trevor Busyn’s current college team, the Central Michigan Chippewas, lost 4-3 in their NCAA Division I baseball game against the Bowling Green Falcons.

The game took place at Keilitz Field at Theunissen Stadium. This was their second matchup against the Falcons this season.

The Chippewas’ next game is scheduled for Sunday, March 30 at 11 a.m. at Keilitz Field at Theunissen Stadium against Bowling Green Falcons.

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Brady Krzciok
Infielder
Junior
6′3″ 230

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Trevor Busyn
Right handed pitcher
Sophomore
6′8″ 230



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