Who are the ex-high school stars from Gloucester County area competing on Saturday, Jan. 24?

Alivia Mauz and Emma Steidle
Alivia Mauz and Emma Steidle
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These former Gloucester County area high school standouts will be active on Saturday, Jan. 24.

Alivia Mauz and Emma Steidle
Alivia Mauz
West Chester Golden Rams
Guard
Freshman
5′8″
Williamstown High School
Hometown: Williamstown
Next Game: vs. Lock Haven Bald Eagles, Saturday, Jan. 24, 1 p.m.

Alivia Mauz and Emma Steidle
Emma Steidle
Seton Hill Griffins
Guard
Freshman
5′5″
Clearview Regional High School
Hometown: Mullica Hill
Next Game: vs. Edinboro Fighting Scots, Saturday, Jan. 24, 1 p.m.



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