Sunday, April 13: Eugene Ashley High School standout Madyson Daughtry’s college team loses to Stetson Hatters

Sunday, April 13: Eugene Ashley High School standout Madyson Daughtry’s college team loses to Stetson Hatters
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On Sunday, April 13, former Eugene Ashley High School standout Madyson Daughtry’s current college team, the Queens Royals, lost 2-0 in their NCAA Division II softball game against the Stetson Hatters.

The game took place at Patricia Wilson Field. This was their sixth matchup against the Hatters this season.

The Royals’ next game is scheduled for Friday, April 18 at 2 p.m. at The Stick Williams Dream Fields against West Georgia Wolves.

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Madyson Daughtry
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