On Wednesday, June 4, former Gates Chili High School standout Michael Ribis collegiate team loses in the NCAA Division II Baseball Championship

On Wednesday, June 4, former Gates Chili High School standout Michael Ribis collegiate team loses in the NCAA Division II Baseball Championship
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On Wednesday, June 4, former Gates Chili High School standout Michael Ribis’ current collegiate team the Lenoir-Rhyne Bears lost 2-6 against the Central Missouri Mules in the NCAA Division II Baseball Championship.

The game took place at USA Baseball National Training Complex at 1:30 p.m. and was the second matchup against the Central Missouri Mules in the tournament.

The Lenoir-Rhyne Bears’ next game will take place on Thursday, June 5 at 5 p.m. at USA Baseball National Training Complex.

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Michael Ribis
Right handed pitcher
Senior
6′4″ 215
Hometown: Rochester



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