Jaxson Pupo and Rylan Bailey, former Mifflin County High School standouts, played on Sunday, Feb. 23 in NCAA Division II baseball game

Jaxson Pupo and Rylan Bailey, former Mifflin County High School standouts, played on Sunday, Feb. 23 in NCAA Division II baseball game
Jaxson Pupo and Rylan Bailey
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On Sunday, Feb. 23, former Mifflin County High School standouts Jaxson Pupo and Rylan Bailey’s current college team, the Lock Haven Bald Eagles, lost 14-3 in their NCAA Division II baseball game against the Glenville State Pioneers.

The game took place at Sue Morris Sports Complex. This was their third matchup against the Pioneers this season.

The Bald Eagles’ next game is scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 23 at 3 p.m. at Sue Morris Sports Complex against Glenville State Pioneers.

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Jaxson Pupo
Catcher
Junior
5′10″ 220

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Rylan Bailey
Pitcher
Senior
6′2″ 220



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