Montini Catholic High School standout Taylor Utrata’s college team won in NCAA Division II softball game on Sunday, April 27

Montini Catholic High School standout Taylor Utrata’s college team won in NCAA Division II softball game on Sunday, April 27
Taylor Utrata

On Sunday, April 27, former Montini Catholic High School standout Taylor Utrata’s current college team, the Wisconsin–Parkside Rangers, won 11-2 in their NCAA Division II softball game against the Ferris State Bulldogs.

The game took place at Case Softball Complex. This was their fourth matchup against the Bulldogs this season.

The Rangers’ next game is scheduled for Friday, May 2 at 10:55 a.m. at The Dome at Parkway Bank Complex against Saginaw Valley State Cardinals.

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Taylor Utrata
Utility player
Sophomore
5′4″



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