Effingham County High School was well-represented by Addie Reynolds and two former teammates now on USC Beaufort Sand Sharks during the NCAA Division II softball game on Saturday, May 3

Effingham County High School was well-represented by Addie Reynolds and two former teammates now on USC Beaufort Sand Sharks during the NCAA Division II softball game on Saturday, May 3
Addie Reynolds and Caleigh Eubanks
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On Saturday, May 3, three former Effingham County High School standouts, including Addie Reynolds, Caleigh Eubanks and Emma Reynolds’ current college team, the USC Beaufort Sand Sharks, lost 1-0 in their NCAA Division II softball game against the North Georgia Nighthawks.

The game took place at Haines & Carolyn Hill Stadium. This was their fourth matchup against the Nighthawks this season.

It was the last USC Beaufort Sand Sharks’ game this season

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Addie Reynolds
Catcher
Senior
5′4″

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Caleigh Eubanks
Utility player
Sophomore
5′6″

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Emma Reynolds
Infielder
Freshman
5′8″



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