On Wednesday, April 9, former Park Crossing High School standout Terry Ware’s college team lost in an NCAA Division II baseball game

On Wednesday, April 9, former Park Crossing High School standout Terry Ware’s college team lost in an NCAA Division II baseball game
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On Wednesday, April 9, former Park Crossing High School standout Terry Ware’s current college team, the Tuskegee Golden Tigers, lost 16-9 in their NCAA Division II baseball game against the Point Skyhawks.

The game took place at Washington Field. This was their second matchup against the Skyhawks this season.

The Golden Tigers’ next game is scheduled for Friday, April 11 at 2 p.m. at Washington Field against Benedict Tigers.

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Terry Ware
Infielder
Sophomore
5′9″



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