Aidan Kelly, alongside two other former Harbor Creek Senior High School standouts, played on Friday, April 4 in NCAA Division II baseball game for Mercyhurst Lakers

Aidan Kelly, alongside two other former Harbor Creek Senior High School standouts, played on Friday, April 4 in NCAA Division II baseball game for Mercyhurst Lakers
Aidan Kelly and Casey Smith
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On Friday, April 4, three former Harbor Creek Senior High School standouts, including Aidan Kelly, Casey Smith and Cody Smith’s current college team, the Mercyhurst Lakers, lost 2-0 in their NCAA Division II baseball game against the LIU Sharks.

The game took place at LIU Baseball Stadium. This was their second matchup against the Sharks this season.

The Lakers’ next game is scheduled for Saturday, April 5 at 1 p.m. at LIU Baseball Stadium against LIU Sharks.

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Aidan Kelly
Right handed pitcher
Senior
6′1″

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Casey Smith
Infielder
Senior
6′2″

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Cody Smith
Left handed pitcher
Senior
6′4″



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