Which Treasure Valley area high school graduates are scheduled for action on Sunday, April 26?

Trey Swygart and Mitchell Basterrechea
Trey Swygart and Mitchell Basterrechea
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These former Treasure Valley area high school athletes are set to compete on Sunday, April 26.

Trey Swygart and Mitchell Basterrechea
Mitchell Basterrechea
Queens Royals
Outfielder
Junior
6′3″ 205
Ridgevue High School
Hometown: Nampa
Next Game: vs. Jacksonville Dolphins, Sunday, April 26, 1 p.m.

Trey Swygart and Mitchell Basterrechea
Reagan Graham
Whitworth Pirates
Outfielder and first baseman
Junior
5′4″
Skyview High School
Hometown: Nampa
Next Game: vs. Pacific Lutheran Lutes, Sunday, April 26, 11 a.m.

Trey Swygart and Mitchell Basterrechea
Trey Swygart
Portland Pilots
Infielder and right handed pitcher
Sophomore
6′4″ 230
Middleton High School
Hometown: Middleton
Next Game: vs. Santa Clara Broncos, Sunday, April 26, 12 p.m.



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