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    Friday, May 03, 2024

    Local roundup: Waterford softball keeps winning as it hits the state tournament

    Durham — Lexi Collins pitched a complete game, striking out 11, as Waterford Little League softball (ages 10-12) won the first game of its state championshiop series — one night after capturing the Section 3 title — with a 3-0 victory over Windsor. Waterford will play a winner's bracket game at noon Saturday.

    Grace Muti added a hit in the victory, Melanie Martin had an RBI single and Emilia Podeszwa had a two-run triple.

    State Junior League softball (13-14)

    • Groton/Mystic/Pawcatuck defeated Killingly/Brooklyn 20-0 in the opening game of the state tournament in Orange. Katie Tuohy pitched a shutout over five innings, giving up two hits and striking out 11, while Sydney Lyon, Charlotte Cabral and Annalyn Cahill each contributed three hits. Olivia Ciccarelli had two hits for Killingly/Brooklyn.

    State Senior League softball (13-16)

    • Amanda Cox was the winning pitcher and added two hits, a run and two RBI as Ledyard opened play in the state tournament Thursday with an 11-5 victory over Bristol. Shailynn Williams had two hits, walked and scored a run, Sara Cox had three hits, three RBI and a run scored, Abby Fowler had three hits, a walk, two runs scored and three RBI and Codee Carroll had four hits, three for extra bases, four runs scored and two RBI.

    District 10 LL softball (8-10)

    • Jillian Fugere pitched a complete game with 15 strikeouts and one walk, allowing just five hits, as Groton/Mystic beat Waterford 11-0 Thursday night to win the District 10 title. Fugere, Leilani McCoy and Mallory Bogle each had two hits and Jaedyn Steffens led the way with three runs scored for Groton/Mystic, which won the title for the second straight year. The winners advanced to the state Section 3 tournament, which begins Monday at Durham. Audra Fiano led Waterford with two hits, while pitching a complete game with seven strikeouts.

    District 10 LL baseball (10-12)

    • East Lyme advanced to the championship round with a 4-3 victory over Waterford in the losers' bracket final. East Lyme will meet Mystic at 5:30 p.m. Sunday at Calvin Burrows Field in Groton. A second game, should East Lyme win Sunday, would be played at 5:30 p.m. Monday. AJ Montejano had two doubles and Ben Quagan one for East Lyme and Chris Cambi pitched five shutout innings in relief.

    • Trailing by a run, Waterford scored four runs in the bottom of the fifth inning to beat Pawcatuck 9-8 in a losers' bracket game Thursday night. Tito Kiefer had two hits and three RBI in the win, Remy Coderre reached base three times, including a double, with two runs scored and an RBI, Brady Sutman had a double, two runs scored and two RBI and Lucas Saunders came on to pitch, recording the last five outs to earn the victory. Camden Ogden had two doubles, a triple, two runs scored and two RBI and Nick Cannella had a single, double and two RBI.

    District 10 LL baseball (8-10)

    • Waterford won the District 10 championship Wednesday with a 5-4 victory over East Lyme, backed by three innings each from pitchers JT Sheppard and Brooks Lane. Colby Sheehan had two hits and two runs scored, while Dustin Powers added a triple and two RBI and Thomas Flanagan doubled and scored for Waterford. Harrison Papuga, Max Montejano, Karch Kaczor, Caleb Trost and Cooper Siragusa each had hits for East Lyme.

    Tigers win

    • Cooper Johnson's two-run single highlighted a four-run ninth inning that helped lead the Connecticut Tigers to an 8-3 win over the Auburn Doubledays in a New York-Penn League game on Thursday night. Tigers starting pitcher Jack O'Loughlin struck out seven over six innings, allowing two hits and one unearned run. Riley Greene was 3-for-5 and Kingston Liniak, Ryan Kreidler and Jake Holton had two hits each for Connecticut (12-14).

    Junior Legion

    • Ben Sartori was 3-for-4 with three RBI as Niantic beat Tri-Town Red 16-6 in a Zone 6 game on Thursday night. Winning pitcher Jace Lillie drove in four runs and Ashton Fontaine and Sartori each scored three runs for Niantic (12-4).

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