Nick Feretic, former Notre Dame High School standout, played on Thursday, April 17 in NCAA Division II baseball game

Nick Feretic, former Notre Dame High School standout, played on Thursday, April 17 in NCAA Division II baseball game
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On Thursday, April 17, former Notre Dame High School standout Nick Feretic’s current college team, the Palm Beach Atlantic Sailfish, won 6-5 in their NCAA Division II baseball game against the Barry Buccaneers.

The game took place at J.M. “Jake” Rubin Park. This was their third matchup against the Buccaneers this season.

The Sailfish’s next game is scheduled for Friday, April 18 at 12 p.m. at J.M. “Jake” Rubin Park against Barry Buccaneers.

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Nick Feretic
Right handed pitcher
Graduate
6′1″ 195



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