Who from Androscoggin County area’s former high school athletes will participate in games on Sunday, March 22?

Michael Caron
Michael Caron
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These former Androscoggin County area high school standouts will be competing on Sunday, March 22.

Adam Gwarjanski
Norwich Cadets
Infielder
Poland Regional High School
Hometown: Minot
Next Game: vs. Elms Blazers, Sunday, March 22, 12 p.m.

Campbell Cassidy
Merrimack Warriors
Left handed pitcher
Junior
6′2″
Edward Little High School
Hometown: Auburn
Next Game: vs. Canisius Golden Griffins, Sunday, March 22, 12 p.m.

Michael Caron
Michael Caron
Colby-Sawyer Chargers
Outfielder and catcher
Freshman
5′11″
Lewiston High School
Hometown: Lewiston
Next Game: vs. Dean Bulldogs, Sunday, March 22, 12 p.m.



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