Former Opp High School standout Amaya Wommack played on Saturday, May 17 in hopes of reaching the NCAA Division III Softball Championship

Former Opp High School standout Amaya Wommack played on Saturday, May 17 in hopes of reaching the NCAA Division III Softball Championship
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On Saturday, May 17, former Opp High School standout Amaya Wommack’s current collegiate team the Huntingdon Hawks lost 4-5 against the Emory Eagles in the NCAA Division III Softball Championship.

The game took place at Lucinda Samford Cannon Softball Field at 3 p.m. and was the second matchup against the Emory Eagles in the tournament.

The Huntingdon Hawks’ next game will take place on Saturday, May 17 at 6:30 p.m. at Lucinda Samford Cannon Softball Field.

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Amaya Wommack
Shortstop and outfielder
Freshman
Hometown: Opp



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