Jenna Bixler, former Fountain Valley High School standout, played on Sunday, April 27 in NCAA Division II softball game

Jenna Bixler, former Fountain Valley High School standout, played on Sunday, April 27 in NCAA Division II softball game
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On Sunday, April 27, former Fountain Valley High School standout Jenna Bixler’s current college team, the Western Oregon Wolves, lost 13-5 in their NCAA Division II softball game against the Saint Martin’s Saints.

The game took place at SMU Softball Field. This was their third matchup against the Saints this season.

The Wolves’ next game is scheduled for Sunday, April 27 at 2:20 p.m. at SMU Softball Field against Saint Martin’s Saints.

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Jenna Bixler
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