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WCWS

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#25 Mccook (54-7) CC womens softball is at the JC NCAA world series in Alabama.

Lost 1st round to San Jacinto CC (houston) 7-0
MCC beat Iowa western CC 6-4
MCC beat #10 McLennan CC (Waco Tx) 5-2
MCC lost to #9 Eastern Florida St, College (Cocoa FL. 5-0 Eliminated

56-9 Final record...108 wins over last 2 years

8 of the 18 girls are from canada :Eek:
 
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EDIT: obviously Jordy won!!! Sorry for repeating early social media that had it wrong in the message below.

Jordy didn’t win NPOY by USA Softball. She was one of 3 finalists, but it went to Megan Grant of UCLA. Somewhat surprisingly, Softball America’s NCAA POY was Jordon Woolery also from UCLA.
 
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Jordy didn’t win NPOY by USA Softball. She was one of 3 finalists, but it went to Megan Grant of UCLA. Somewhat surprisingly, Softball America’s NCAA POY was Jordon Woolery also from UCLA.
The Nebraska Softball Facebook page says she won.



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Weird that some social media had put out Megan Grant as winner. Congrats Jordy. Obviously deserved!!!
 
MaxPrep put this together, and I got it from their post.


Pretty impressive number for softball players in the WCWS who played in Nebraska as high school players, and even more so when you factor in the population base compared to the states ahead of them.
 

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MaxPrep put this together, and I got it from their post.


Pretty impressive number for softball players in the WCWS who played in Nebraska as high school players, and even more so when you factor in the population base compared to the states ahead of them.
More than Florida...that is crazy all by itself.
 

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