Which ex-high school standouts from Gloucester County area will play on Thursday, April 30?

Jessa Pieters and Jarryn Barber
Jessa Pieters and Jarryn Barber
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These former Gloucester County area high school athletes are set to compete on Thursday, April 30.

Jessa Pieters and Jarryn Barber
Jarryn Barber
Lock Haven Bald Eagles
Shortstop and third baseman
Sophomore
5′11″ 175
Deptford Township High School
Hometown: Deptford
Next Game: vs. Gannon Golden Knights, Thursday, April 30, 1 p.m.

Jessa Pieters and Jarryn Barber
Jessa Pieters
Towson Tigers
Pitcher
Freshman
5′8″
Kingsway Regional High School
Hometown: Swedesboro
Next Game: vs. College of Charleston Cougars, Thursday, April 30, 2 p.m.



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