A strike, a home run and a 'surreal' Harrison baseball senior night
Aiden Humphrey, a senior catcher for Harrison, experienced a memorable senior night despite being sidelined by a heart condition. He hit a home run during the game, which was particularly poignant as it was his only chance to play this season. The game also featured several injured seniors, making it a surreal and emotional farewell for the team.
- ▪Aiden Humphrey hit a home run during his senior night game against West Lafayette.
- ▪He was diagnosed with Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome, which prevented him from playing this season.
- ▪The game was significant as it included several injured seniors, marking an emotional farewell for the team.
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