Steinert High School standout Jack Gill’s college team won in NCAA Division III baseball game on Saturday, March 22

Steinert High School standout Jack Gill’s college team won in NCAA Division III baseball game on Saturday, March 22
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On Saturday, March 22, former Steinert High School standout Jack Gill’s current college team, the Wheaton Thunder, won 7-5 in their NCAA Division III baseball game against the Marian Sabres.

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

The Thunder’s next game is scheduled for Tuesday, March 25 at 5 p.m. at Frame Park against Carroll Pioneers.

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Jack Gill
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