Pro 5 Baseball Academy was well-represented by Brandon Novy and two former teammates now on North Carolina State Wolfpack during the NCAA Division I baseball game on Friday, April 4

Pro 5 Baseball Academy was well-represented by Brandon Novy and two former teammates now on North Carolina State Wolfpack during the NCAA Division I baseball game on Friday, April 4
Kaden Morris and Brandon Novy
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On Friday, April 4, three former Pro 5 Baseball Academy standouts, including Brandon Novy, Dominic Fritton and Kaden Morris’ current college team, the North Carolina State Wolfpack, lost 8-6 in their NCAA Division I baseball game against the Virginia Cavaliers.

The game took place at Doak Field at Dail Park. This was their first matchup against the Cavaliers this season.

The Wolfpack’s next game is scheduled for Saturday, April 5 at 3 p.m. at Doak Field at Dail Park against Virginia Cavaliers.

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Brandon Novy
Infielder
Freshman
6′5″ 235

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Dominic Fritton
Left handed pitcher
Junior
6′1″ 193

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Kaden Morris
Right handed pitcher
Freshman
6′8″ 220



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