Who are the Northwest Wyoming area high school alumni in action on Saturday, May 2?

Cade Queen and Nate Hutchison
Cade Queen and Nate Hutchison
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These former Northwest Wyoming high school stars set for games on Saturday, May 2.

Cade Queen and Nate Hutchison
Cade Queen
Montana State Billings Yellowjackets
Utility player and pitcher
6′2″
Powell High School
Hometown: Powell
Next Game: vs. Colorado Mines Orediggers, Saturday, May 2, 4 p.m.

Cade Queen and Nate Hutchison
Jorey Anderson
Minot State Beavers
Outfielder
Junior
6′1″ 190
Worland High School
Hometown: Worland
Next Game: vs. Sioux Falls Cougars, Saturday, May 2, 12 p.m.

Cade Queen and Nate Hutchison
Nate Hutchison
Minot State Beavers
Outfielder
Junior
6′0″ 190
Riverton High School
Next Game: vs. Sioux Falls Cougars, Saturday, May 2, 12 p.m.



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