Lakeville South High School standouts Ian Segna and Kal Brohmer’s college team lost in NCAA Division II baseball game on Saturday, May 3

Lakeville South High School standouts Ian Segna and Kal Brohmer’s college team lost in NCAA Division II baseball game on Saturday, May 3
Ian Segna and Kal Brohmer
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On Saturday, May 3, former Lakeville South High School standouts Ian Segna and Kal Brohmer’s current college team, the Concordia Golden Bears, lost 5-4 in their NCAA Division II baseball game against the Sioux Falls Cougars.

The game took place at Sioux Falls Stadium. This was their third matchup against the Cougars this season.

It was the last Concordia Golden Bears’ game this season

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Ian Segna
Right handed pitcher
Sophomore
6′0″ 190

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Kal Brohmer
Utility player
Senior
5′10″ 165



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