Former Lawton Chiles High School standout Chris Stanfield’s collegiate team to play for the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship starting Friday, May 30

Former Lawton Chiles High School standout Chris Stanfield’s collegiate team to play for the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship starting Friday, May 30
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Former Lawton Chiles High School standout and current LSU Tigers player, Chris Stanfield will compete in the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship.

They begin the tournament as a number six seed against the sixth seeded Little Rock Trojans.

The first game is on Friday, May 30 at 7:35 p.m.

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Chris Stanfield
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