On Friday, Feb. 14, Christiansburg High School standouts, including Connor Brizendine, competed in an NCAA Division II baseball game for Concord Mountain Lions

On Friday, Feb. 14, Christiansburg High School standouts, including Connor Brizendine, competed in an NCAA Division II baseball game for Concord Mountain Lions
Dawson Gragg and JT Thompson
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On Friday, Feb. 14, four former Christiansburg High School standouts, including Connor Brizendine, Dawson Gragg, JT Thompson and MJ Hunter’s current college team, the Concord Mountain Lions, lost 9-1 in their NCAA Division II baseball game against the East Stroudsburg Warriors.

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

The Mountain Lions’ next game is scheduled for Friday, Feb. 14 at 12 p.m. at USA Baseball National Training Complex against East Stroudsburg Warriors.

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Connor Brizendine
Pitcher
Senior
5′10″ 165

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Dawson Gragg
Utility player
Junior
6′1″ 185

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JT Thompson
Utility player
Freshman
6′0″ 190

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MJ Hunter
Utility player
Senior
5′10″ 165



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