Neshoba Central High School standout Mya Willis’ college team lost in NCAA Division II softball game on Friday, Jan. 31

Neshoba Central High School standout Mya Willis’ college team lost in NCAA Division II softball game on Friday, Jan. 31
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On Friday, Jan. 31, former Neshoba Central High School standout Mya Willis’ current college team, the Union Bulldogs, lost 8-4 in their NCAA Division II softball game against the Oklahoma Christian Lady Eagles.

The game took place at Gulf Shores Sportsplex. This was their first matchup against the Lady Eagles this season.

The Bulldogs’ next game is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 1 at 10:30 a.m. at Gulf Shores Sportsplex against Lubbock Christian Lady Chaparrals.

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