Which former SE Kentucky News area high school standouts will be in action on Tuesday, April 1?

Which former SE Kentucky News area high school standouts will be in action on Tuesday, April 1?
Hunter Bundy and Bradric Helton
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These former SE Kentucky News area high school standouts will be in action on Tuesday, April 1.

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Bradric Helton
Lincoln Memorial Railsplitters
Left handed pitcher
Freshman
6′0″ 193
Corbin High School
Hometown: Corbin
Next Game: vs. Trevecca Nazarene Trojans, Tuesday, April 1, 2 p.m.

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Brandin Crawford
Louisville Cardinals
Right handed pitcher
Freshman
6′3″ 225
Clay County High School
Hometown: Manchester
Next Game: vs. Indiana Hoosiers, Tuesday, April 1, 6 p.m.

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Collier Elkins
Lincoln Memorial Railsplitters
Infielder
Graduate
5′9″ 172
Middlesboro High School
Next Game: vs. Trevecca Nazarene Trojans, Tuesday, April 1, 2 p.m.

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Hunter Bundy
Asbury Eagles
Outfielder
Freshman
5′8″ 165
South Laurel High School
Hometown: London
Next Game: vs. Berea Mountaineers, Tuesday, April 1, 5 p.m.

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Kailey Dixon
Southeastern Louisiana Lady Lions
Outfielder
Junior
5′3″
Perry County Central High School
Next Game: vs. Jackson State Tigers, Tuesday, April 1, 6 p.m.

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Kailey Dixon
Southeastern Louisiana Lady Lions
Outfielder
Junior
5′3″
Perry County Central High School
Next Game: vs. Jackson State Tigers, Tuesday, April 1, 4 p.m.

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Walker Landrum
Morehead State Eagles
Outfielder and infielder
Freshman
5′11″ 200
Corbin High School
Hometown: Corbin
Next Game: vs. Ohio Bobcats, Tuesday, April 1, 5 p.m.



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