Which former Cincy Reporter area high school standouts will be in action on Thursday, March 27?

Which former Cincy Reporter area high school standouts will be in action on Thursday, March 27?
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These former Cincy Reporter area high school standouts will be in action on Thursday, March 27.

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Andrew Mouch
Ohio Dominican Panthers
Right handed pitcher and outfielder
Junior
5′11″ 180
Wyoming High School
Hometown: Cincinnati
Next Game: vs. Lake Erie Storm, Thursday, March 27, 1 p.m.

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Andrew Mouch
Ohio Dominican Panthers
Right handed pitcher and outfielder
Junior
5′11″ 180
Wyoming High School
Hometown: Cincinnati
Next Game: vs. Lake Erie Storm, Thursday, March 27, 4 p.m.

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Ethan Ell
Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers
Utility player
Sophomore
6′2″ 235
Purcell Marian High School
Hometown: Cincinnati
Next Game: vs. Northwood Timberwolves, Thursday, March 27, 4 p.m.

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Ethan Ell
Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers
Utility player
Sophomore
6′2″ 235
Purcell Marian High School
Hometown: Cincinnati
Next Game: vs. Northwood Timberwolves, Thursday, March 27, 1 p.m.



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