Cathedral Preparatory School standouts Jacob Slater and Tai Hopkins’ college team lost in NCAA Division III baseball game on Monday, April 14

Cathedral Preparatory School standouts Jacob Slater and Tai Hopkins’ college team lost in NCAA Division III baseball game on Monday, April 14
Tai Hopkins and Jacob Slater
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On Monday, April 14, former Cathedral Preparatory School standouts Jacob Slater and Tai Hopkins’ current college team, the Allegheny Gators, lost 10-7 in their NCAA Division III baseball game against the Baldwin Wallace Yellow Jackets.

The game took place at Robert M. Garbark ’32 Field. This was their first matchup against the Yellow Jackets this season.

The Gators’ next game is scheduled for Friday, April 18 at 1 p.m. at Robert M. Garbark ’32 Field against Washington & Jefferson Presidents.

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Jacob Slater
Junior
6′5″ 220

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Tai Hopkins
Pitcher
Junior
5′11″ 235



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