Peter Stewart, former Brandon High School baseball player will compete with his collegiate team for the NCAA Division II Baseball Championship

Peter Stewart, former Brandon High School baseball player will compete with his collegiate team for the NCAA Division II Baseball Championship
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Former Brandon High School standout and current Indianapolis Greyhounds player, Peter Stewart will compete in the NCAA Division II Baseball Championship.

They begin the tournament as a number four seed against the fifth seeded Ashland Eagles.

The first game is on Thursday, May 15 at 12 p.m.

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Peter Stewart
Designated hitter
Junior
6′2″ 225
Hometown: Ortonville



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