Centennial Colts men’s baseball home opener spoiled by Fanshawe
The Centennial College Colts get outscored 23-2 across their doubleheader against the Fanshawe Falcons, in their first ever home game
The Centennial College Colts get outscored 23-2 across their doubleheader against the Fanshawe Falcons, in their first ever home game
Centennial College’s men’s baseball team is looking to build on the first official win in the program’s history when they take the field against Fanshawe and Humber this weekend. The Colts split a doubleheader in…
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