On Saturday, April 19, former Steinert High School standout Jack Gill’s college team lost in an NCAA Division III baseball game

On Saturday, April 19, former Steinert High School standout Jack Gill’s college team lost in an NCAA Division III baseball game
Jack Gill
0Comments

On Saturday, April 19, former Steinert High School standout Jack Gill’s current college team, the Wheaton Thunder, lost 6-4 in their NCAA Division III baseball game against the Illinois Wesleyan Titans.

The game took place at Lee Pfund Stadium. This was their second matchup against the Titans this season.

The Thunder’s next game is scheduled for Saturday, April 19 at 4 p.m. at Lee Pfund Stadium against Illinois Wesleyan Titans.

Featured image
Jack Gill
Infielder
Freshman
6′1″ 195



Related

Senator Anthony M. Bucco, Republican Leader - District 25

O’Scanlon says new law updates nuclear permitting to lower energy costs in New Jersey

Senator Declan O’Scanlon announced that a new law updates New Jersey’s rules for approving nuclear power projects. The measure aims to expand reliable energy generation while lowering costs. Senator Anthony M. Bucco continues his leadership roles within state government.

Senator Anthony M. Bucco, Republican Leader - District 25

Senator Parker Space joins bill to provide aid for Highlands and Pinelands schools

Senator Parker Space has joined efforts with other lawmakers supporting new legislation designed to help schools in New Jersey’s Highlands and Pinelands regions overcome state aid cuts caused by development restrictions. The bill aims to adjust state funding formulas so affected districts receive fairer support.

Senator Anthony M. Bucco, Republican Leader - District 25

Bucco and Tiver introduce bill to aid Highlands and Pinelands school districts

Senators Anthony M. Bucco and Latham Tiver introduced new legislation on Apr. 6 aimed at helping school districts affected by development restrictions in New Jersey’s Highlands and Pinelands areas. The bill proposes extra state aid for eligible districts facing budget shortfalls due to environmental regulations.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Mercer Times.