Which ex-high school standouts featured in Central Orange County will compete on Tuesday, April 14?

Jagger Green and Analesse "Peanut" Garcia
Jagger Green and Analesse "Peanut" Garcia
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These former Central Orange County area high school athletes will take part in events on Tuesday, April 14.

Jagger Green and Analesse "Peanut" Garcia
Analesse “Peanut” Garcia
San Diego Toreros
Pitcher
Freshman
5′6″
Mater Dei High School
Hometown: Chula Vista
Next Game: vs. Cal State Fullerton Titans, Tuesday, April 14, 5 p.m.

Jagger Green and Analesse "Peanut" Garcia
Cat Kawabe
Tufts Jumbos
Utility player
Sophomore
5′3″
Mater Dei High School
Hometown: Huntington Beach
Next Game: vs. Babson Beavers, Tuesday, April 14, 4 p.m.

Drew Barragan
UNLV Rebels
Infielder
Senior
6′0″ 195
Crean Lutheran High School
Hometown: Trabuco Canyon
Next Game: vs. Utah Tech Trailblazers, Tuesday, April 14, 6:05 p.m.

Jagger Green and Analesse "Peanut" Garcia
Jagger Green
East Central Tigers
Pitcher
Senior
6′3″ 185
Foothill High School
Hometown: Tustin
Next Game: vs. Oklahoma Baptist Bison, Tuesday, April 14, 5 p.m.



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