Jan-Mikael Johnson, former Eastwood Christian School standout, played on Saturday, April 12 in NCAA Division III baseball game

Jan-Mikael Johnson, former Eastwood Christian School standout, played on Saturday, April 12 in NCAA Division III baseball game
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On Saturday, April 12, former Eastwood Christian School standout Jan-Mikael Johnson’s current college team, the Covenant Scots, lost 11-1 in their NCAA Division III baseball game against the Maryville Scots.

The game took place at Scotland Yard. This was their third matchup against the Scots this season.

The Scots’ next game is scheduled for Tuesday, April 15 at 2 p.m. at Covenant Baseball Field against Sewanee Tigers.

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Jan-Mikael Johnson
Outfielder
Senior
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