Josiah Rodriguez and Michael Sarhatt, former Junipero Serra High School standouts, played on Saturday, March 15 in NCAA Division II baseball game

Josiah Rodriguez and Michael Sarhatt, former Junipero Serra High School standouts, played on Saturday, March 15 in NCAA Division II baseball game
Michael Sarhatt and Josiah Rodriguez
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On Saturday, March 15, former Junipero Serra High School standouts Josiah Rodriguez and Michael Sarhatt’s current college team, the Point Loma Sea Lions, lost 3-1 in their NCAA Division II baseball game against the Concordia Irvine Golden Eagles.

The game took place at Golden Eagles Field. This was their second matchup against the Golden Eagles this season.

The Sea Lions’ next game is scheduled for Thursday, March 20 at 12 p.m. at Carroll B. Land Stadium against Hawaii–Hilo Vulcans.

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Josiah Rodriguez
Infielder
Freshman
6′0″ 185

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Michael Sarhatt
Pitcher
Senior
6′6″ 240



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