Saturday, April 19: Farmington High School standout Zach Raichel’s college team loses to Angelo State Rams

Saturday, April 19: Farmington High School standout Zach Raichel’s college team loses to Angelo State Rams
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On Saturday, April 19, former Farmington High School standout Zach Raichel’s current college team, the Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds, lost 6-4 in their NCAA Division II baseball game against the Angelo State Rams.

The game took place at Foster Field at 1st Community Credit Union Stadium. This was their fourth matchup against the Rams this season.

The Greyhounds’ next game is scheduled for Friday, April 25 at 6 p.m. at Greyhound Baseball Field against Texas A&M International Dustdevils.

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Zach Raichel
Right handed pitcher
Junior
5′9″ 175



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