Which City of San Francisco area high school alumni will be active during the week beginning Monday, May 4?

Tate Medicoff and Gabriel Melara
Tate Medicoff and Gabriel Melara
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These former City of San Francisco area high school standouts are scheduled to compete the week starting Monday, May 4.

Tate Medicoff and Gabriel Melara
Colin Spear
Pacific Tigers
First baseman
Junior
6′2″ 210
Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory High School
Hometown: San Francisco
Next Game: vs. California Golden Bears, Tuesday, May 5, 6 p.m.

Tate Medicoff and Gabriel Melara
Gabriel Melara
Hofstra Pride
Utility player
Junior
6′0″ 195
Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory High School
Hometown: San Francisco
Next Game: vs. New Haven Chargers, Wednesday, May 6, 3 p.m.

Tate Medicoff and Gabriel Melara
Shane Stanley
Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks
Right handed pitcher
Graduate
5′11″ 200
Lowell High School
Hometown: San Francisco
Next Game: vs. Mount St. Mary’s Mountaineers, Wednesday, May 6, 3 p.m.

Tate Medicoff and Gabriel Melara
Tate Medicoff
Santa Clara Broncos
Infielder and outfielder
Sophomore
6′3″ 220
Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory High School
Hometown: San Francisco
Next Game: vs. Cal Poly Mustangs, Tuesday, May 5, 4 p.m.



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