On Sunday, April 6, former Clarkston High School standout Jack Anderson’s college team lost in an NCAA Division III baseball game

On Sunday, April 6, former Clarkston High School standout Jack Anderson’s college team lost in an NCAA Division III baseball game
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On Sunday, April 6, former Clarkston High School standout Jack Anderson’s current college team, the Case Western Reserve Spartans, lost 5-2 in their NCAA Division III baseball game against the Emory Eagles.

The game took place at Nobby’s Ballpark. This was their fourth matchup against the Eagles this season.

The Spartans’ next game is scheduled for Friday, April 11 at 3 p.m. at J. Kyle Anderson Field against Chicago Maroons.

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Jack Anderson
Catcher and right handed pitcher
Graduate
6′0″ 205



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