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    Monday, May 13, 2024

    Local roundup: Ledyard wins Senior League softball state title

    Kevin Shea of Waterford tees off on the second hole during first round of the Connecticut Senior Open on Monday at Shennecossett Golf Course in Groton. (Sarah Gordon/The Day)
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    Orange — Ledyard rolled to the Senior League (ages 13-16) softball state title with a 15-5 win over Bristol on Sunday night, winning the mercy-rule game in five innings.

    The District 10 champions advance to the Eastern Regional tournament in Worcester, Mass., which begins on Saturday. Ledyard went 2-0 in the three-team tournament.

    Codee Carroll led the offense with four hits and six RBI, Mary Creekmore had four hits and scored four runs and winning pitcher Amanda Cox had three hits and drove in two runs. Gracie Sajkowicz had three hits and scored three times and Abby Fowler had two hits and drove in three runs for Ledyard.

    Local golf

    • Four area golfers advanced to the second day in the Connecticut Senior Open at Shennecossett Golf Course. Waterford's Kevin Shea shot a 2-over-par 73 and stands in a tie for 21st place. Also moving on were former NFA standout John Elliott (74), David Jones of Norwich (76) and Bill Hermanson of East Lyme (76). Robin Byrd of Florida has a two-stroke lead after shooting a 6-under-par 65.

    New York-Penn League

    • Riley Greene had three hits, including a solo home run, with four RBI and two runs as the Connecticut Tigers downed the Tri-City ValleyCats, 14-10, before 1,143 at Dodd Stadium. Jose King had three hits, including a triple, with two runs and an RBI for the Tigers (14-16) and Ryan Kreidler and Avery Tuck each had two hits, two runs and an RBI.

    NECBL

    • The North Adams SteepleCats scored five runs in the  top of the seventh inning and went on to beat the Mystic Schooners 6-2 in a New England Collegiate Baseball League game. TT Bowens (Central Connecticut), Steven Barmakian (George Washington) and James Taylor Jr. (Georgia Tech) had two hits each for Mystic (17-13). Schooners starter Trey McLoughlin (Fairfield) gave up five hits and one run over six innings with six strikeouts and no walks.   

    The Schooners lost to the Newport Gulls 12-9 on Sunday night. Bowens, the former Montville High standout, homered twice and drove in four runs. He has 10 homers this season. 

    American Legion

    • Payton Sutman pitched a seven-hitter with seven strikeouts as Waterford beat Norwich 10-3 in a Zone 6 game. Anthony Tonucci drove in four runs, Sutman had three hits and Bobby Silva and Sutman drove in two runs each for Waterford (18-6). Daniel Eggler and Becker Bordeau had two hits each for Norwich (11-12). Norwich beat Waterford 5-4 on Sunday. Eggler had two hits and Ryan King drove in two runs for Norwich. Elijah Martinez had three hits, Ryan Bakken drove in three runs and Sutman had two hits for Waterford.

    Junior Legion

    • Nathan Licitra pitched a four-hitter as Niantic beat Willimantic 1-0 in a Zone 6 game. Licitra struck out nine with no walks and Ashton Fontaine and Marcus Orsini had the only hits for Niantic (13-5), which scored an unearned run. Kadin Ducot pitched a two-hitter for Willimantic (16-2).

    ECML

    • Bryce Bedard pitched a one-hitter with 12 strikeouts as the Panera Pirates beat the Three Rivers Sonics 8-0 in an Eastern Connecticut Major League game. Pieter Khoury and Ken Olszewski homered for the Pirates. Eric Javor had two hits and scored twice, Sean Connelly had two hits, Bedard was 3-for-3 with a double and Olszewski had two hits and two RBI for the Pirates. Aaron Beeney had the hit for Three Rivers.

    State LL softball (10-12)

    • Waterford's season came to an end with a 10-0 loss to Milford in the Section 3 tournament at Durham. The game ended after four innings on a mercy rule. 

    State LL softball (8-10)

    • Host Preston/Jewett City beat Stafford 15-0 in three innings in the Section 4 opener. Alexia Lemmon pitched three perfect innings and Isabella Trask hit an inside-the-park for the District 11 champions. 

    Chris Hedden of Waterford hits a ball near the fence on the first hole during first round of the Connecticut Senior Open on Monday at Shennecossett Golf Course in Groton. (Sarah Gordon/The Day)
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    Tony Susi of Gales Ferry tees off on the second hole during first round of the Connecticut Senior Open on Monday at Shennecossett Golf Course in Groton. (Sarah Gordon/The Day)
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    Former NFA standout John Elliott hits a ball out of the clovers on the first hole during first round of Connecticut Senior Open on Monday at Shennecossett Golf Course in Groton. (Sarah Gordon/The Day)
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