Clay Slagle and Lucas Baggett, former Pike Road High School standouts, played on Wednesday, March 26 in NCAA Division II baseball game

Clay Slagle and Lucas Baggett, former Pike Road High School standouts, played on Wednesday, March 26 in NCAA Division II baseball game
Clay Slagle and Lucas Baggett
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On Wednesday, March 26, former Pike Road High School standouts Clay Slagle and Lucas Baggett’s current college team, the Auburn Montgomery Warhawks, lost 8-3 in their NCAA Division II baseball game against the Columbus State Cougars.

The game took place at Burger King Stadium at Ragsdale Field. This was their second matchup against the Cougars this season.

The Warhawks’ next game is scheduled for Friday, March 28 at 2 p.m. at Jim Spooner Field against West Florida Argonauts.

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Clay Slagle
Right handed pitcher
Senior
6′2″ 210

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Lucas Baggett
Right handed pitcher
Junior
5′10″ 190



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