Brie Wilmot, alongside two other former North Penn High School standouts, played on Sunday, Feb. 16 in NCAA Division II softball game for Shippensburg Raiders

Brie Wilmot, alongside two other former North Penn High School standouts, played on Sunday, Feb. 16 in NCAA Division II softball game for Shippensburg Raiders
Brie Wilmot and Sarah Sabocsik
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On Sunday, Feb. 16, three former North Penn High School standouts, including Brie Wilmot, Gianna Cimino and Sarah Sabocsik’s current college team, the Shippensburg Raiders, won 10-2 in their NCAA Division II softball game against the Molloy Lions.

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

The Raiders’ next game is scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 16 at 3 p.m. at Wingate Softball Complex against Wingate Bulldogs.

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Brie Wilmot
Infielder
Sophomore
5′9″

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Gianna Cimino
Infielder
Freshman
5′2″

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Sarah Sabocsik
Catcher and outfielder
Sophomore
5′5″



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