Congratulations Nina!
#18 Catcher Nina Marcano

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| Michele Yost |
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| Megan Marvel |
NOTE: Incoming Wesley Wolverine freshmen MI Kasey Fry and P/OF Halee Scruggs are part of the Delaware team that now takes their Eastern Regional title to the Senior League Softball World Series, starting this Sunday, August 2, about an hour's drive south of the Wesley College campus. ![]() |
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Wesley College Softball Facebook page

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| Samantha Burns |
In the fall, she will join junior #22 C/UT Morgan Seymour (Smyrna, DE) to give the Wolverines two exciting, proficient slap hitters. Samantha bats from the left side, but she throws right-handed, playing shortstop and second base.
Samantha and Lily were teammates for three years on imposing Polytech High Panthers (Woodside, DE) softball teams. Their high school years together included a conference championship and a final playoff game for the state championship title. ![]() |
Yes, those are bright red contacts on Breanna Hartman that unfortunately photograph a much darker color. |
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| Breanna Hartman |

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| Lindsay Siok |
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| Kayla Fromal |
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DIII sports, like the Wesley College programs, offer student athletes competitive leagues and team camaraderie, constant games and practice in season with arduous workouts and training off season, and the pride of school spirit on the road or at home.See also the article: 3 Benefits of Playing Sports in College (1. The Relationships, 2. Health, 3. Get a job).
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Wesley
Wolverine graduate (2015) #25
1B
Samantha Mahoski (Schenectady, NY) took
maximum advantage of a DIII education.
Besides being busy with softball, this
History major
also traveled across the country
with her Wesley honors class for
academic studies
to places as distant as California and New York. She
also was President of the Historical Society on campus.
CLICK
HERE for her 2015 softball profile.
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