Eastview Senior High School was well-represented by Aimee Christenson and two former teammates now on Bemidji State Beavers during the NCAA Division II softball game on Friday, April 18

Eastview Senior High School was well-represented by Aimee Christenson and two former teammates now on Bemidji State Beavers during the NCAA Division II softball game on Friday, April 18
Payton Prissel and Aimee Christenson
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On Friday, April 18, three former Eastview Senior High School standouts, including Aimee Christenson, Alexa Christenson and Payton Prissel’s current college team, the Bemidji State Beavers, lost 5-3 in their NCAA Division II softball game against the Minot State Beavers.

The game took place at BSU Softball Field. This was their second matchup against the Beavers this season.

The Beavers’ next game is scheduled for Saturday, April 19 at 12 p.m. at BSU Softball Field against UMary Marauders.

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Aimee Christenson
Senior
5′9″

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Alexa Christenson
Senior
5′9″

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Payton Prissel
Freshman
5′5″



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