Sports
March 27, 2018

MHS teams will open season down south

By Tim Miller

Returning lettermen for the Lady Monarch softball squad are from left, front row, Isabelle Shroyer, Ashlee Fisbaugh, Hanna Moffett, Aggie Livingston and Leah Potter; back row, Emily Daniel, Airyanna Maurer, Chris Ortman and Olivia Hall.
(Journal-Tribune photo by Tim Miller)
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