On Sunday, April 27, former Montini Catholic High School standout Kora Navarro’s college team won in an NCAA Division II softball game

On Sunday, April 27, former Montini Catholic High School standout Kora Navarro’s college team won in an NCAA Division II softball game
Kora Navarro

On Sunday, April 27, former Montini Catholic High School standout Kora Navarro’s current college team, the Findlay Oilers, won 5-1 in their NCAA Division II softball game against the Malone Pioneers.

The game took place at Pioneer Softball Field. This was their second matchup against the Pioneers this season.

The Oilers’ next game is scheduled for Wednesday, April 30 at 2:30 p.m. at Firestone Stadium against Ashland Eagles.

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Kora Navarro
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