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    Thursday, May 09, 2024

    H.S. softball roundup: Taber, Falcons remain perfect

    East Lyme — Caroline Taber pitched a two-hit shutout as the second-ranked Fitch High School softball team remained undefeated with a 9-0 win over East Lyme in an Eastern Connecticut Conference Large Division game Friday.

    Jayden Delaporta, Allison Georgetti, Jonell Hobert and Nalissa Amar had two hits each for the Falcons (10-0, 4-0), who strung together a combined 10 hits in the fourth and fifth innings to score four runs in each.

    East Lyme is 8-2, 2-2.

    In other games:

    • Shea Gendron went 4-for-4 with a two-run home run and No. 10 Norwich Free Academy blanked Ledyard 9-0 in the ECC Large Division. Hailee Schrader, Sara Cote and winning pitcher Beth Fleming had two hits apiece for NFA (10-1, 4-0). Ledyard is 3-5, 0-4.

    • Claire Hurley and Mackenzie Merriman had two hits, three runs scored and two stolen bases apiece as Waterford defeated Killingly 13-4 in the ECC Medium Division. Jill Sykora, Shea Spellman and Baylee Brackett had two hits apiece for the Lancers (7-3, 5-0).

    • Mallory Kane had four hits and Abby Flakus homered as Stonington defeated Montville 21-5 in the ECC Medium Division. Erin Craig had three hits for the Bears (9-2, 5-0). Montville is 4-7, 1-4.

    • Emily Nelson tripled, Brianna Beverly tripled and Sophie Nelson homered to start the game, giving St. Bernard a three-run lead, but the Saints fell to Tourtellotte 16-8 in the ECC Small Division after pitcher Sophie Nelson was injured by a comebacker to the mound in the second inning. Emily Nelson and Beverly each had two hits for St. Bernard (1-7, 1-3).

    • Amber Maher had three hits and drove in three runs as Grasso Tech beat Two Rivers 18-9 in a Constitution State Conference game on Thursday. Sophia Green singled, homered and drove in four runs and Tabitha Ford and Elisa Lebron drove in two runs each for Grasso. 

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