Caleb Kempler, former Notre Dame High School standout, played on Sunday, April 13 in NCAA Division I baseball game

Caleb Kempler, former Notre Dame High School standout, played on Sunday, April 13 in NCAA Division I baseball game
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On Sunday, April 13, former Notre Dame High School standout Caleb Kempler’s current college team, the Marist Red Foxes, lost 6-2 in their NCAA Division I baseball game against the Saint Peter’s Peacocks.

The game took place at Joseph J. Jaroschak Field. This was their third matchup against the Peacocks this season.

The Red Foxes’ next game is scheduled for Thursday, April 17 at 3 p.m. at E. T. Straw Family Stadium against Mount St. Mary’s Mountaineers.

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Caleb Kempler
Right handed pitcher
Junior
6′1″ 195



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