On Sunday, May 11, former North Pocono High School standout Alexa Stevens collegiate team wins in the NCAA Division II Softball Championship

On Sunday, May 11, former North Pocono High School standout Alexa Stevens collegiate team wins in the NCAA Division II Softball Championship
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On Sunday, May 11, former North Pocono High School standout Alexa Stevens’ current collegiate team the Kutztown Golden Bears won 1-0 against the Bloomsburg Huskies in the NCAA Division II Softball Championship.

The game took place at North Campus Field at 12:30 p.m. and was the third matchup against the Bloomsburg Huskies in the tournament.

The Kutztown Golden Bears’ next game will take place on Thursday, May 15 at 1 p.m. at North Campus Field.

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Alexa Stevens
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Hometown: Covington Township



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