
By: Matt Rothman
Less than a week after winning their second consecutive State Championship, two Marjory Stoneman Douglas baseball players were selected to the Broward County Athletic Association All-Star Game on May 26.
Cameron Harris and Maddox Raley participated for the North team after helping the Eagles go 30-2 this season. They went on to pick up a 4-0 win.
Harris started at second base for the Eagles and hit .423 this season. He hit a home run at the All-Star game and drove in 28 runs. This fall, he heads to Wingate University in NC to play baseball.
Raley was a part-time player for MSD and made an impact. With an on-base percentage of .364 and an RBI in eight at-bats, he scored seven runs at the All-Star game. He heads to Tallahassee Community College to play baseball in the fall.
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- Matt Rothman is a 2018 graduate from Florida Gulf Coast University receiving his bachelor’s degree in journalism and then graduated from the University of Florida as a graduate student.
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