Norwin High School standouts Alyssa McCormick and Elizabeth Waszkiewicz’s college team won in NCAA Division II softball game on Wednesday, March 26

Norwin High School standouts Alyssa McCormick and Elizabeth Waszkiewicz’s college team won in NCAA Division II softball game on Wednesday, March 26
Elizabeth Waszkiewicz and Alyssa McCormick
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On Wednesday, March 26, former Norwin High School standouts Alyssa McCormick and Elizabeth Waszkiewicz’s current college team, the Fairmont State Fighting Falcons, won 8-1 in their NCAA Division II softball game against the Frostburg State Bobcats.

The game took place at Bobcat Field. This was their first matchup against the Bobcats this season.

The Fighting Falcons’ next game is scheduled for Wednesday, March 26 at 4 p.m. at Bobcat Field against Frostburg State Bobcats.

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Alyssa McCormick
Outfielder and right handed pitcher
Sophomore
5′7″

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Elizabeth Waszkiewicz
Infielder and catcher
Senior
5′5″



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