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Jefferson’s Selochan commits to Georgia Southwestern State University
Posted Nov 12, 2012 by Jarrett Guthrie
Updated Nov 12, 2012 at 09:19 PM
Jefferson baseball coach Pop Cuesta said Monday that senior Gabriel Selochan has committed to Division-II Georgia Southwestern State University.
Selochan, who has a career .315 batting average at Jefferson, committed to GSSU as a shortstop although he has pitched and played a variety of positions including first base for the Dragons.
Cuesta said Selochan is a member of the National Honor Society as well as other Honor Societies at Jefferson High School and has a 5.07 GPA.
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