Bronco Baseball Celebrates Seniors
Barb Dawson • May 7, 2024

Twelve athletes will say goodbye this year.

Montini Catholic Baseball celebrated senior night on Monday, May 6th (vs. St. Francis Spartans). (The Broncos defeat to the Spartan's (6-7) revised their record to 18-9-1.)


Playing their final baseball season as Montini Catholic Broncos this year are:


Santino Bertucci (Carthage College Commit)

Quinn Boyer (University of Miami Ohio Commit)

Cassius Campbell (University of Iowa Commit)

Jack Calcagno (University of Tampa Commit)

Dominic Catalano (University of Illinois Chicago Commit)

Anthony Dinkel (College Undecided)

Jaylen Howery (North Carolina A&T)

Malik Johnson (University of Arizona)

Anthony Manganello (Northwood University Commit)

Anthony Spidale (College Undecided)

Tommy White (University of North Georgia)

Marcus Williams (Wisconsin-Milwaukee)


Image above: - front l to r:  Santino Bertucci, Malik Johnson, Anthony Manganello, Jaylen Howery and Anthony Dinkel; Back row: Tommy White, Dominic Catalano, Marcus Williams, Anthony Spidale, Cassius Campbell, Jack Calcagno and Quinn Boyer;


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