James Castagnola and Michael Podstreleny, former Cathedral Catholic High School standouts, played on Saturday, March 8 in NCAA Division I baseball game

James Castagnola and Michael Podstreleny, former Cathedral Catholic High School standouts, played on Saturday, March 8 in NCAA Division I baseball game
Michael Podstreleny and James Castagnola
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On Saturday, March 8, former Cathedral Catholic High School standouts James Castagnola and Michael Podstreleny’s current college team, the UC Irvine Anteaters, won 8-6 in their NCAA Division I baseball game against the Long Beach State Beach.

The game took place at Cicerone Field at Anteater Ballpark. This was their second matchup against the Beach this season.

The Anteaters’ next game is scheduled for Sunday, March 9 at 1 p.m. at Cicerone Field at Anteater Ballpark against Long Beach State Beach.

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James Castagnola
Infielder
Sophomore
6′1″ 195

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Michael Podstreleny
Catcher
Freshman
5′10″ 190



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