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Youth Softball Roundup

SOUTHERN TIER GIRLS BABE RUTH SOFTBALL

Caroline Minor (offense) and Petra Dahlin (defense) led the win for Frewsburg’s Moonlight Electric over Falconer.

Mara Moyer was recognized as offensive player for Falconer while Makena Lundsten led in defense.

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Oliverio Auto gained their first win of the season defeating Falconer 20-18.

Oliverio’s was led defensively by Olivia Oliverio, Cora DiMaria and Amelia Garland. Offensively, Emma Ring, Amelia Garland and Jocelyn Adams scored four runs apiece. Leilani Sercu scored three runs while Harper McCue and Blakely Beaver recorded many RBIs.

Falconer’s defense was led by Geminiah Tuttle and Quinn Bestine led them offensively.

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Frewsburg’s Reale’s Garage defeated Cassadaga 17-12.

Hattie Chitester led the way offensively for Reale’s Garage with Lyla Hale leading the team defensively.

For Cassadaga, Kayla Rose and Alena Daigle contributed hits to their cause.

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Frewsburg’s Reale’s Garage defeated Jamestown’s War Vets 25-9.

Jayden Peterson took charge offensively for Reale’s Garage while Elliana DiNapoli took charge defensively.

For War Vets, Olivia Anderson was the offensive player of the game and Kendall Johnson was the defensive player of the game.

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Southwestern’s Morton Club won over Falconer.

The offensive players for Falconer were Gia Santangles and Zoey McDoo. The defensive players were Beca Snow and Lauren Youngberg.

The offensive players for Southwestern were Carolina Case and Natalie Brown. The defensive players were Everly Vezina and Alana Wadsworth.

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Frewsburg’s Moonlight Electric secured the win over Cassadaga’s Amherst Paving.

Moonlight recognized Aubrie Swanson for offense and Peyton Brady for defense.

Paige Winton was Amherst Paving’s defensive standout while Rylee Olmsted was offensive player of the game.

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Jamestown beat Cassadaga 10-9 in a hard-fought game.

Olivia Anderson bolstered Jamestown’s offense with a solo home run in the last inning. Kendall Johnson and Kendall Conti played great defensive games in the infield for Jamestown.

For Cassadaga, Scarlett Morabito led the way on offense with a double. Vivy Patterson had a gold-glove performance for Cassadaga in the infield.

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Frewsburg’s Reale’s Garage defeated Southwestern’s ASK Property Maintenance 8-7.

For Reale’s Garage, Elliana DiNapoli and Taylor Vullo excelled on the mound while Finley Chitester showed up offensively.

Jenna Smith was the defensive player of the game and Avery Kier was the offensive player of the game for ASK’s Property Maintenance.

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Southwestern’s Morton Club won over Southwestern No. 2.

The offensive player for Southwestern No. 2 was Viv Carlson. The defensive player was Braeya Smith.

The offensive players for Morton Club were Tessa Rounds and Joy Messina. The defensive players were Everly Vezina and Loralei Link.

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Frewsburg’s Schauers Auto Repair beat Southwestern No. 2.

Offensive player of the game for Frewsburg was Kadence Peterson and defensive player was Cassidy Raymond.

For Southwestern, Braeya Smith was the offensive player and Vivian Carlson the defensive player.

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Southwestern’s Morton Club won over Jamestown.

The offensive players for Southwestern were Eden Heintzman and Avery Johnson. The defensive players were Stella Witruke and Alana Wadsworth.

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Kyrah Marucci (offense) and Caroline Minor (defense) led Frewsburg’s Moonlight Electric for the win over Randolph’s Main Street Munchkins 14-12.

Oakley Walters was named offensive player while Marlie Lundsten was recognized for defense.

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Jamestown’s Angie’s Country Cabins took Gerry’s AA Security down with a score of 16-7.

For Jamestown, both Rylee Seeley and Margaret Schnars had home runs while Gionna McCreedy pulled off two great defensive plays at first base.

Offensive standout for Gerry was Oakleigh Burch and defensive play was mentioned for Serenity Covington, who had an out at first.

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Jamestown overtook Cassadaga with a score of 17-5.

Big hitters for Jamestown, leading with triples, were Elaina Spence, Kylee Darr and Rylee Seeley, who also gained a double. Evelyn Bergman and Maddy Classon each earned two doubles while Gionna McCreedy had one. Spence and Classon both had great defensive plays, scooping up the ball and tagging runners.

For Cassadaga, Rylee Olmstead smashed a double and Vivy Patterson showed up big, defending for her team and getting a catch and out at first base.

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Bentley Lewis was the top defensive player and Cora Cruea for offense as Frewsburg’s Moonlight Electric secured the win over Panama’s Neil’s Propane 16-9.

Skyla Chaplain stood out for offense as Isla Moats was the defensive standout for Panama.

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Falconer’s Greater Chautauqua Federal Credit Union defeated Panama’s Neil’s Propane 14-12. For Falconer, Mara Moyer and Kendall Couse hit the ball well while Makena Lundsten and Alaina Billquist played solid defense.

For Panama, Bella Covey played great offense while Pheobe Wolcott and Janna Trask played good defense.

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Frewsburg’s Reale’s Garage defeated Southwestern’s Brigiotta’s 15-14.

Elliana DiNapoli shined offensively for Reale’s Garage while Taylor Vullo shined defensively.

For Brigiotta’s, Payton Woleen was named offensive player of the game and Grace Woleen was named defensive player of the game.

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Falconer’s Greater Chautauqua Federal Credit Union won 13-12 in a close game with Frewsburg’s Reale’s Garage.

For Greater Chautauqua Federal Credit Union, Eleanor Carlberg had a big hit and Makena Lundsten played great defense.

For Reale’s Garage, offensive player of the game was Lennox Higgs and defensive player of the game was Jayden Peterson.

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Frewsburg’s Schauers Auto Repair tied Panama 11-11.

For Frewsburg, Faith Peterson was the defensive player of the game and Brynne Wheeler was the offensive player of the game.

For Panama, Maleri Short was the offensive player and Bristol Feldt was the defensive.

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Petra Dahlin stood out on offense and Nola Calkins was defensive standout as Frewsburg’s Moonlight Electric secured the win over Gerry’s AA Security Services 16-7.

Emma Purdy stood out offensively while Eliza Fiorella stood out on defense for AA Security Services.

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Southwestern’s ASK Property Maintenance defeated Falconer’s Greater Chautauqua Federal Credit Union.

Offensive players of the game were Riley Landy from Southwestern, who had a two-run hit, and Kendall Couse of Falconer.

Defensive players of the game were Makenzey Chapman from Southwestern with a heads-up catch of a foul tip, and Brooklyn Wood from Falconer.

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Panama’s Neil’s Propane defeated Southwestern’s Pace’s Pizza.

Bristol Campbell recorded three hits for Neil’s Propane with strong defense from her teammates Raegan Sandberg and Alanna Camarata.

For Pace’s Pizza, Gianna Morganti also had three hits with Scarlett Wolf featured for her defense.

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Frewsburg’s Moonlight Electric secured the win over Jamestown’s War Vets.

Offensive standouts were Piper Calkins (Moonlight) and Kendall Johnson (War Vets).

Peyton Brady stood out defensively forMoonlight. Ariel Danh was the defensive standout for The War Vets.

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Frewsburg’s Reale’s Garage defeated Jamestown’s Angie’s Country Cabins 8-7.

Lyla Hale made a strong debut on the mound for Reale’s Garage with Hattie Chitester backing her up at the plate.

For Angie’s Country Cabins, Maddie Sheldon debuted behind the plate and Kylee Darr hit a double.

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Jamestown defeated Southwestern 13-4.

For Jamestown, Kylee Darr tripled and Rylee Seeley doubled while Elena Spence and Izzy Ortiz made outstanding defensive plays.

For Southwestern, Aubrey Johnson had a hit and Jenna Smith made a heads-up play at first base.

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