Cary High School was well-represented by Gavin Turner and three former teammates now on William Peace Pacers during the NCAA Division III baseball game on Friday, April 4

Cary High School was well-represented by Gavin Turner and three former teammates now on William Peace Pacers during the NCAA Division III baseball game on Friday, April 4
Gavin Turner and Henry Letourneau
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On Friday, April 4, four former Cary High School standouts, including Gavin Turner, Henry Letourneau, Ian Turner and Kyle Peters’ current college team, the William Peace Pacers, lost 4-2 in their NCAA Division III baseball game against the NC Wesleyan Battling Bishops.

The game took place at USA Baseball National Training Complex. This was their first matchup against the Battling Bishops this season.

The Pacers’ next game is scheduled for Saturday, April 5 at 1 p.m. at USA Baseball National Training Complex against NC Wesleyan Battling Bishops.

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Gavin Turner
Third baseman and right handed pitcher
Freshman
6′2″

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Henry Letourneau
Outfielder
Sophomore
6′3″

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Ian Turner
Left handed pitcher and first baseman
Senior
6′5″

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Kyle Peters
Second baseman and shortstop
Junior
5′11″



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