On Friday, March 28, former Hightstown High School standout Angelina Benitez’s college team won in an NCAA Division I softball game

On Friday, March 28, former Hightstown High School standout Angelina Benitez’s college team won in an NCAA Division I softball game
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On Friday, March 28, former Hightstown High School standout Angelina Benitez’s current college team, the Seton Hall Pirates, won 3-2 in their NCAA Division I softball game against the Villanova Wildcats.

The game took place at Essex County Mike Sheppard, Sr. Field. This was their first matchup against the Wildcats this season.

The Pirates’ next game is scheduled for Saturday, March 29 at 12 p.m. at Essex County Mike Sheppard, Sr. Field against Villanova Wildcats.

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