On Friday, Feb. 7, former Clarkston High School standout Keira Tolmie’s college team lost in an NCAA Division I softball game

On Friday, Feb. 7, former Clarkston High School standout Keira Tolmie’s college team lost in an NCAA Division I softball game
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On Friday, Feb. 7, former Clarkston High School standout Keira Tolmie’s current college team, the Central Michigan Chippewas, lost 7-4 in their NCAA Division I softball game against the Troy Trojans.

The game took place at Troy Softball Complex. This was their first matchup against the Trojans this season.

The Chippewas’ next game is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 8 at 11:40 a.m. at Troy Softball Complex against Samford Bulldogs.

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Keira Tolmie
Utility player and catcher
Sophomore



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