Altoona Area High School was well-represented by Aidan Steinbugl and two former teammates now on Pittsburgh Johnstown Mountain Cats during the NCAA Division II baseball game on Tuesday, March 25

Altoona Area High School was well-represented by Aidan Steinbugl and two former teammates now on Pittsburgh Johnstown Mountain Cats during the NCAA Division II baseball game on Tuesday, March 25
Erik Rhodes and Aidan Steinbugl
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On Tuesday, March 25, three former Altoona Area High School standouts, including Aidan Steinbugl, Erik Rhodes and Lucas Muffie’s current college team, the Pittsburgh Johnstown Mountain Cats, lost 18-8 in their NCAA Division II baseball game against the Frostburg State Bobcats.

The game took place at Bob Wells Field. This was their first matchup against the Bobcats this season.

The Mountain Cats’ next game is scheduled for Friday, March 28 at 1 p.m. at Point Stadium against Clarion Golden Eagles.

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Aidan Steinbugl
Infielder
Sophomore
5′10″ 185

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Erik Rhodes
Outfielder and left handed pitcher
Junior
6′1″ 175

Lucas Muffie
Outfielder and right handed pitcher
6′1″ 175



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