On Sunday, March 23, former Robbinsville High School standout Luke Billings’ college team lost in an NCAA Division I baseball game

On Sunday, March 23, former Robbinsville High School standout Luke Billings’ college team lost in an NCAA Division I baseball game
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On Sunday, March 23, former Robbinsville High School standout Luke Billings’ current college team, the Wake Forest Deacons, lost 7-6 in their NCAA Division I baseball game against the Clemson Tigers.

The game took place at Doug Kingsmore Stadium. This was their third matchup against the Tigers this season.

The Deacons’ next game is scheduled for Tuesday, March 25 at 4 p.m. at Walter C. Latham Park against Elon Phoenix.

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Luke Billings
Right handed pitcher
Freshman
6′3″ 200



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