On Tuesday, April 22, Downers Grove South High School standouts, including Luke Costello, competed in an NCAA Division III baseball game for Illinois Wesleyan Titans

On Tuesday, April 22, Downers Grove South High School standouts, including Luke Costello, competed in an NCAA Division III baseball game for Illinois Wesleyan Titans
Luke Schwab and Luke Costello

On Tuesday, April 22, four former Downers Grove South High School standouts, including Luke Costello, Luke Schwab, Nathan Waterman and Tommy Willard’s current college team, the Illinois Wesleyan Titans, won 3-2 in their NCAA Division III baseball game against the Millikin Big Blue.

The game took place at Horenberger Field. This was their second matchup against the Big Blue this season.

The Titans’ next game is scheduled for Wednesday, April 23 at 3 p.m. at Coaches Stadium at Monier Field against Eastern Illinois Panthers.

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Luke Costello
Pitcher
Junior
5′11″ 160

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Luke Schwab
Pitcher
Senior
6′0″

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Nathan Waterman
Pitcher
Junior
6′8″ 220

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Tommy Willard
Infielder
Junior
5′11″ 165



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