On Sunday, April 27, former Fairview High School standout Gabi Ramm’s college team lost in an NCAA Division II softball game

On Sunday, April 27, former Fairview High School standout Gabi Ramm’s college team lost in an NCAA Division II softball game
Gabi Ramm
0Comments

On Sunday, April 27, former Fairview High School standout Gabi Ramm’s current college team, the Fairmont State Fighting Falcons, lost 5-1 in their NCAA Division II softball game against the Charleston Golden Eagles.

The game took place at UC Softball Field. This was their second matchup against the Golden Eagles this season.

The Fighting Falcons’ next game is scheduled for Thursday, May 1 at 12 p.m. at Moyer Sports Complex against Charleston Golden Eagles.

Featured image
Gabi Ramm
Outfielder
Freshman
5′10″



Related

Daniel Laughlin, Pennsylvania State Senator from 49th District (R)

Senator Dan Laughlin addresses budget challenges and local initiatives for Erie County

Senator Dan Laughlin used social media between January 5–7, 2026 to discuss state budget issues related to cannabis regulation, invite community input on park improvements in Erie County, and announce the return of a historic ship as part of…

Daniel Laughlin, Pennsylvania State Senator from 49th District (R)

Senator Dan Laughlin addresses budget challenges and local initiatives for Erie County

Senator Dan Laughlin used social media between January 5–7, 2026 to discuss state budget issues related to cannabis regulation, invite community input on park improvements in Erie County, and announce the return of a historic ship as part of…

Daniel Laughlin, Pennsylvania State Senator from 49th District (R)

Senator Dan Laughlin announces traffic signal upgrades and reflects on community support

Senator Dan Laughlin used his social media accounts from December 30 to January 1 to announce nearly $3 million in state funding for traffic signal upgrades in Erie County municipalities through PennDOT’s Green Light-Go Program.

Trending

The Weekly Newsletter

Sign-up for the Weekly Newsletter from Erie County Times.