Atkinson County High School standout Tra’Vonte Williams’ college team lost in NCAA Division II baseball game on Friday, March 21

Atkinson County High School standout Tra’Vonte Williams’ college team lost in NCAA Division II baseball game on Friday, March 21
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On Friday, March 21, former Atkinson County High School standout Tra’Vonte Williams’ current college team, the Savannah State Tigers, lost 8-3 in their NCAA Division II baseball game against the Edward Waters Tigers.

The game took place at Tiger Field. This was their first matchup against the Tigers this season.

The Tigers’ next game is scheduled for Saturday, March 22 at 12 p.m. at Tiger Field against Edward Waters Tigers.

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Tra’Vonte Williams
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