Colby Phillips, former Cookeville High School standout’s collegiate team plays on Friday, May 16 in the NCAA Division II Baseball Championship

Colby Phillips, former Cookeville High School standout’s collegiate team plays on Friday, May 16 in the NCAA Division II Baseball Championship
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On Friday, May 16, former Cookeville High School standout Colby Phillips’ current collegiate team the Carson-Newman Eagles lost 2-4 against the North Georgia Nighthawks in the NCAA Division II Baseball Championship.

The game took place at Abbey Yard at 3 p.m. and was the first matchup against the North Georgia Nighthawks in the tournament.

The Carson-Newman Eagles’ next game will take place on Friday, May 16 at 3 p.m. at Abbey Yard.

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Colby Phillips
Right handed pitcher
Junior
6′3″ 178
Hometown: Baxter



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