Which former City of San Francisco area high school athletes will be active on Sunday, May 17?

Lucas Kelly and Keshawn Ogans
Lucas Kelly and Keshawn Ogans
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Sunday, May 17 will feature competition from these former City of San Francisco area high school standouts.

Lucas Kelly and Keshawn Ogans
Keshawn Ogans
Gwinnett Stripers
Infielder
5′8″ 180
Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory High School
Hometown: San Francisco
Next Game: vs. Durham Bulls, Sunday, May 17, 4:05 p.m.

Lucas Kelly and Keshawn Ogans
Lucas Kelly
Everett AquaSox
Pitcher
6′4″ 220
Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory High School
Hometown: San Francisco
Next Game: vs. Vancouver Canadians, Sunday, May 17, 4:05 p.m.

Lucas Kelly and Keshawn Ogans
Matthew Krook
Las Vegas Aviators
Pitcher
6′4″ 225
Saint Ignatius College Prep
Hometown: Hillsborough
Next Game: vs. Reno Aces, Sunday, May 17, 4:05 p.m.



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