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Vaught to Play Softball With University of Buffalo

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Madison Vaught signed a letter of intent to play softball at the University of Buffalo on Tuesday. Her parents, Melissa and Mark, were at the school to witness the signing. Photo by Lokelani Patrick / KS Maui.

Madison Vaught signed a letter of intent to play softball at the University of Buffalo on Tuesday. Her parents, Melinda and Mark, were at the school to witness the signing. Photo by Lokelani Patrick / KS Maui.

By Maui Now Staff

Kamehameha Schools Maui senior Madison Vaught signed a letter of intent Tuesday to attend the University of Buffalo next fall.

Vaught officially accepted an athletic scholarship to play softball for the Bulls at an informal press conference at the Kamehameha Schools Maui campus. Madison’s parents, Melinda and Mark, were present to witness the signing as well as her sister Mallorie, athletic director Blane Gaison and other school administrators.

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Vaught, a second-team Maui Interscholastic League all-star last season, joins a Buffalo team that welcomes 13 players back from last year’s team that finished 14-31 overall and 4-17 in the Mid-American Conference.

According to the school, Vaught is the first KS-Maui student-athlete to sign a Division I softball scholarship.

After signing her letter of intent to play softball at the University of Buffalo, Madison Vaught posed with her parents Melissa and Mark at the Kamehameha Schools Maui campus. Photo by Lokelani Patrick / KS Maui.

After signing her letter of intent to play softball at the University of Buffalo, Madison Vaught posed with her parents Melinda and Mark at the Kamehameha Schools Maui campus. Photo by Lokelani Patrick / KS Maui.

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