Shaun Bridges, former Saint James School standout, played on Friday, March 28 in NCAA Division I baseball game

Shaun Bridges, former Saint James School standout, played on Friday, March 28 in NCAA Division I baseball game
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On Friday, March 28, former Saint James School standout Shaun Bridges’ current college team, the Alabama State Hornets, won 9-8 in their NCAA Division I baseball game against the Arkansas-Pine Bluff Golden Lions.

The game took place at Torii Hunter Baseball Complex. This was their first matchup against the Golden Lions this season.

The Hornets’ next game is scheduled for Saturday, March 29 at 2 p.m. at Torii Hunter Baseball Complex against Arkansas-Pine Bluff Golden Lions.

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Shaun Bridges
Infielder and outfielder
Sophomore
5′11″



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