Keira Tolmie, former Clarkston High School standout, played on Saturday, March 1 in NCAA Division I softball game

Keira Tolmie, former Clarkston High School standout, played on Saturday, March 1 in NCAA Division I softball game
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On Saturday, March 1, former Clarkston High School standout Keira Tolmie’s current college team, the Central Michigan Chippewas, lost 13-9 in their NCAA Division I softball game against the Louisville Cardinals.

The game took place at Ulmer Stadium. This was their second matchup against the Cardinals this season.

The Chippewas’ next game is scheduled for Sunday, March 2 at 11 a.m. at Ulmer Stadium against Longwood Lancers.

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Keira Tolmie
Utility player and catcher
Sophomore



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