Which former Cincy Reporter area high school standouts will be in action on Monday, March 24?

Which former Cincy Reporter area high school standouts will be in action on Monday, March 24?
AJ Meyer and Jackson Gutzwiller
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These former Cincy Reporter area high school standouts will be in action on Monday, March 24.

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AJ Meyer
Mount St. Joseph Mountain Lions
Freshman
5′9″ 155
Roger Bacon High School
Hometown: Cincinnati
Next Game: vs. Franklin Grizzlies, Monday, March 24, 3:50 p.m.

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AJ Meyer
Mount St. Joseph Mountain Lions
Freshman
5′9″ 155
Roger Bacon High School
Hometown: Cincinnati
Next Game: vs. Franklin Grizzlies, Monday, March 24, 12 p.m.

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Brennan Martin
Mount St. Joseph Mountain Lions
Junior
6′5″ 240
Elder High School
Hometown: Cincinnati
Next Game: vs. Franklin Grizzlies, Monday, March 24, 3:50 p.m.

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Brennan Martin
Mount St. Joseph Mountain Lions
Junior
6′5″ 240
Elder High School
Hometown: Cincinnati
Next Game: vs. Franklin Grizzlies, Monday, March 24, 12 p.m.

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Jackson Gutzwiller
Mount St. Joseph Mountain Lions
Junior
6′2″ 170
Elder High School
Hometown: Cincinnati
Next Game: vs. Franklin Grizzlies, Monday, March 24, 12 p.m.

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Jackson Gutzwiller
Mount St. Joseph Mountain Lions
Junior
6′2″ 170
Elder High School
Hometown: Cincinnati
Next Game: vs. Franklin Grizzlies, Monday, March 24, 3:50 p.m.



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