Central High School standout Baron Dionis’ college team lost in NCAA Division II baseball game on Saturday, March 8

Central High School standout Baron Dionis’ college team lost in NCAA Division II baseball game on Saturday, March 8
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On Saturday, March 8, former Central High School standout Baron Dionis’ current college team, the Pittsburgh Johnstown Mountain Cats, lost 5-1 in their NCAA Division II baseball game against the Charleston Golden Eagles.

The game took place at Welch Athletic Complex. This was their second matchup against the Golden Eagles this season.

The Mountain Cats’ next game is scheduled for Sunday, March 9 at 1 p.m. at Welch Athletic Complex against Charleston Golden Eagles.

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Baron Dionis
Right handed pitcher
6′0″ 175



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