Lance Eilbacher and Logan Eilbacher, former Notre Dame High School (NJ) standouts, played on Wednesday, April 16 in NCAA Division III baseball game

Lance Eilbacher and Logan Eilbacher, former Notre Dame High School (NJ) standouts, played on Wednesday, April 16 in NCAA Division III baseball game
Lance Eilbacher and Logan Eilbacher
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On Wednesday, April 16, former Notre Dame High School (NJ) standouts Lance Eilbacher and Logan Eilbacher’s current college team, the Catholic Cardinals, won 10-5 in their NCAA Division III baseball game against the Salisbury Sea Gulls.

The game took place at Talbot Field. This was their first matchup against the Sea Gulls this season.

It was the last Catholic Cardinals’ game this season

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Lance Eilbacher
Outfielder
Sophomore
6′0″ 165

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Logan Eilbacher
First baseman and outfielder
Sophomore
5′11″ 195



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