Ethan Edkins, alongside three other former Seneca Valley Senior High School standouts, played on Saturday, Feb. 22 in NCAA Division II baseball game for Slippery Rock The Rock

Ethan Edkins, alongside three other former Seneca Valley Senior High School standouts, played on Saturday, Feb. 22 in NCAA Division II baseball game for Slippery Rock The Rock
Luke Anderton and Nate Malak
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On Saturday, Feb. 22, four former Seneca Valley Senior High School standouts, including Ethan Edkins, Luke Anderton, Nate Malak and Owen Malak’s current college team, the Slippery Rock The Rock, lost 5-4 in their NCAA Division II baseball game against the Frostburg State Bobcats.

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

The The Rock’s next game is scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 23 at 1:30 p.m. at USA Baseball National Training Complex against Goldey-Beacom Lightning.

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Ethan Edkins
Pitcher
Senior
6′0″ 185

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Luke Anderton
Outfielder
Freshman
5′10″ 165

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Nate Malak
Pitcher
Junior
6′3″ 195

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Owen Malak
Pitcher
Freshman
6′7″ 230



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