Which ex-high school standouts featured in South Raleigh will compete on Tuesday, March 24?

Brady Hubbell
Brady Hubbell
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These former South Raleigh area high school athletes are set to compete on Tuesday, March 24.

Brady Hubbell
Brady Hubbell
Hampden-Sydney Tigers
Right handed pitcher
Freshman
6′1″ 165
Broughton Magnet High School
Hometown: Raleigh
Next Game: vs. Virginia Wesleyan Marlins, Tuesday, March 24, 3 p.m.

Hunter Nolan
Purdue Northwest Pride
Outfielder and catcher
Graduate
6′0″ 180
William G. Enloe High School
Hometown: Apex
Next Game: vs. Wisconsin–Parkside Rangers, Tuesday, March 24, 2 p.m.



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