Gracie Mabrey, former John T. Hoggard High School standout, played on Saturday, May 10 in NCAA Division II softball game

Gracie Mabrey, former John T. Hoggard High School standout, played on Saturday, May 10 in NCAA Division II softball game
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On Saturday, May 10, former John T. Hoggard High School standout Gracie Mabrey’s current college team, the Wilmington Wildcats, lost 3-2 in their NCAA Division II softball game against the Goldey-Beacom Lightning.

The game took place at Jackson Athletic Complex. This was their sixth matchup against the Lightning this season.

The Wildcats’ next game is scheduled for Sunday, May 11 at 11 a.m. at Jackson Athletic Complex against Goldey-Beacom Lightning.

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Gracie Mabrey
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