Pro5 Academy
Recent News About Pro5 Academy
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The 64 team tournament is set and former Pro5 Academy standout Lee Ellis’ collegiate team is in the field of 64
His team enters the tournament as a number two seed.
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Former Pro5 Academy player Mason Yokum’s collegiate team to play in the NCAA D1 Baseball Championship starting Friday, May 31
They open the tournament against LIU Sharks.
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Former Pro5 Academy player Gavin Gallaher’s collegiate team to play in the NCAA D1 Baseball Championship starting Friday, May 31
First game takes place on Friday, May 31.
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Daniel Padysak, former Pro5 Academy baseball player will compete for a chance to play for the College World Series
His team enters the tournament as a number one seed.
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Former Pro5 Academy player Macon Winslow’s collegiate team to play in the NCAA D1 Baseball Championship starting Friday, May 31
They open the tournament against UConn Huskies.
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The NCAA D1 Baseball Championship is ready to begin with former Pro5 Academy standout Connor Marshburn’s college team participating
They open the tournament against Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.
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The 64 team tournament is set and former Pro5 Academy standout Zane Taylor’s collegiate team is in the field of 64
His team enters the tournament as a number two seed.
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The NCAA D1 Baseball Championship is ready to begin with former Pro5 Academy standout Jaden Winter’s college team participating
His team enters the tournament as a number one seed.
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The 64 team tournament is set and former Pro5 Academy standout Mac Gillespie’s collegiate team is in the field of 64
First game takes place on Friday, May 31.
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Jason Mack, former Pro5 Academy baseball player will compete for a chance to play for the College World Series
His team enters the tournament as a number two seed.
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Martin Zelenka, former Pro5 Academy baseball player will compete for a chance to play for the College World Series
They open the tournament against Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.
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Sam Stewart, former Pro5 Academy baseball player will compete with his collegiate team for the NCAA D3 Baseball Championship
His team enters the tournament as a number three seed.