Lowell High School was well-represented by Adam Betty and two former teammates now on Saint Anselm Hawks during the NCAA Division II baseball game on Thursday, March 20

Lowell High School was well-represented by Adam Betty and two former teammates now on Saint Anselm Hawks during the NCAA Division II baseball game on Thursday, March 20
Adam Betty and Caden Smith
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On Thursday, March 20, three former Lowell High School standouts, including Adam Betty, Caden Smith and Steven Betty’s current college team, the Saint Anselm Hawks, lost 10-2 in their NCAA Division II baseball game against the SNHU Penmen.

The game took place at Penmen Field. This was their first matchup against the Penmen this season.

The Hawks’ next game is scheduled for Saturday, March 22 at 12 p.m. at Richard F. Bedard Field against American International Yellow Jackets.

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Adam Betty
Pitcher
Senior
5′9″ 175

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Caden Smith
Pitcher
Sophomore
6′1″ 190

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Steven Betty
Catcher
Junior
5′10″ 160



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