David Deimling, former Lake Park High School standout, played on Saturday, April 26 in NCAA Division III baseball game

David Deimling, former Lake Park High School standout, played on Saturday, April 26 in NCAA Division III baseball game
David Deimling

On Saturday, April 26, former Lake Park High School standout David Deimling’s current college team, the Concordia Chicago Cougars, won 5-2 in their NCAA Division III baseball game against the Wisconsin Lutheran Warriors.

The game took place at Neumann Family Baseball Field. This was their first matchup against the Warriors this season.

The Cougars’ next game is scheduled for Saturday, April 26 at 3 p.m. at Neumann Family Baseball Field against Wisconsin Lutheran Warriors.

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David Deimling
Right handed pitcher
Junior
5′11″ 195



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