Anna Palmiter, former Brandon High School standout, played on Tuesday, April 22 in NCAA Division II softball game

Anna Palmiter, former Brandon High School standout, played on Tuesday, April 22 in NCAA Division II softball game
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On Tuesday, April 22, former Brandon High School standout Anna Palmiter’s current college team, the Saginaw Valley State Cardinals, won 3-2 in their NCAA Division II softball game against the Northwood Timberwolves.

The game took place at Fisher Stadium. This was their first matchup against the Timberwolves this season.

The Cardinals’ next game is scheduled for Tuesday, April 22 at 5 p.m. at Fisher Stadium against Northwood Timberwolves.

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Anna Palmiter
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