On Tuesday, March 11, Harbor Creek Senior High School standouts, including Aidan Kelly, competed in an NCAA Division II baseball game for Mercyhurst Lakers

On Tuesday, March 11, Harbor Creek Senior High School standouts, including Aidan Kelly, competed in an NCAA Division II baseball game for Mercyhurst Lakers
Aidan Kelly and Casey Smith
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On Tuesday, March 11, three former Harbor Creek Senior High School standouts, including Aidan Kelly, Casey Smith and Cody Smith’s current college team, the Mercyhurst Lakers, lost 7-5 in their NCAA Division II baseball game against the Canisius Golden Griffins.

The game took place at Mercyhurst Baseball Field. This was their first matchup against the Golden Griffins this season.

The Lakers’ next game is scheduled for Friday, March 14 at 3 p.m. at Bob Reed Field against Delaware State Hornets.

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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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