Ella Watson and Riley Dismukes, former Wetumpka High School standouts, played on Wednesday, March 26 in NCAA Division II softball game

Ella Watson and Riley Dismukes, former Wetumpka High School standouts, played on Wednesday, March 26 in NCAA Division II softball game
Riley Dismukes and Ella Watson
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On Wednesday, March 26, former Wetumpka High School standouts Ella Watson and Riley Dismukes’ current college team, the West Alabama Tigers, won 7-0 in their NCAA Division II softball game against the Georgia Southwestern State Hurricanes.

The game took place at Lady Canes Softball Field. This was their first matchup against the Hurricanes this season.

The Tigers’ next game is scheduled for Wednesday, March 26 at 3:15 p.m. at Lady Canes Softball Field against Georgia Southwestern State Hurricanes.

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Ella Watson
Right handed pitcher and outfielder
Freshman
5′10″

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Riley Dismukes
Outfielder
Freshman
5′7″



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