On Saturday, April 5, former Lake Nona High School standout Kiley McQuillan’s college team lost in an NCAA Division II softball game

On Saturday, April 5, former Lake Nona High School standout Kiley McQuillan’s college team lost in an NCAA Division II softball game
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On Saturday, April 5, former Lake Nona High School standout Kiley McQuillan’s current college team, the Flagler Saints, lost 6-3 in their NCAA Division II softball game against the USC Aiken Pacers.

The game took place at J.H. Satcher Field. This was their second matchup against the Aiken Pacers this season.

The Saints’ next game is scheduled for Saturday, April 5 at 3 p.m. at J.H. Satcher Field against USC Aiken Pacers.

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