Haley Guffey, former Wewahitchka High School standout’s collegiate team plays on Saturday, May 10 in the NCAA Division II Softball Championship

Haley Guffey, former Wewahitchka High School standout’s collegiate team plays on Saturday, May 10 in the NCAA Division II Softball Championship
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On Saturday, May 10, former Wewahitchka High School standout Haley Guffey’s current collegiate team the West Florida Argonauts lost 1-8 against the Saint Leo Lions in the NCAA Division II Softball Championship.

The game took place at Mary Cannon Cabot Stadium at 10 a.m. and was the first matchup against the Saint Leo Lions in the tournament.

The West Florida Argonauts’ next game will take place on Saturday, May 10 at 10 a.m. at Mary Cannon Cabot Stadium.

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