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Youth Softball Roundup

SOUTHERN TIER GIRLS BABE RUTH SOFTBALL

MAJORS DIVISION

Cassadaga took on Southwestern No. 1.

Natalie Briggs, Ava Hazelton, Avery Reiff and Serenity Covington were recognized offensively for Cassadaga.

For Southwestern, Carolina Brown was recognized offensively and Isabella Lander was recognized defensively.

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Cassadaga took on Southwestern No. 2.

For Cassadaga, Avery Reiff hit a home run while Eloise Marsh, Ava Hazelton, Calie Case and Vivy Pattyson all hit singles.

For Southwestern No. 2, Karlee Scott had a strong defensive game while Rilee Seeley had two hits.

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Cassadaga won against Frewsburg 15-9.

For Cassadaga, Emma Purdy hit a single. Harper Marsh pitched an amazing game.

For Frewsburg, Faith Peterson had some awesome hits to help with offense. Kendra Schauers did a fantastic job on first base.

MINORS DIVISION

Burnett’s Spray Foam defeated Peaches & Cream 15-13.

Elliana DiNapoli was stellar on the mound allowing no hits while striking out three and walking one. Hannah Vullo was powerful at the plate going 2 for 4 with a walk.

For Peaches & Cream, Maddie Ring earned the offensive recognition with Junie Russell earning the defensive recognition.

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Frewsburg’s Moonlight Electric took the win over Panama’s Neil’s Propane.

Cora Cruea stood out offensively for Moonlight while Matilynn Gilbert played great defense.

Hayden Weise (offense) and Lexi Chelton (defense) led the charge for Neil’s Propane.

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Oaklyn Moller sparked the defense for Frewsburg’s Moonlight Electric leading the win over Falconer’s Klice Lawn and Landscaping.

Aubrie Swanson made a big impact at the plate to secure the win.

Emily Holmquist stood out on Klice Lawn and Landscaping for offense. Defensively, Aurora Billquist led the way.

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Burnett’s Spray Foam defeated Bloom CHQ 18-7.

Hannah Vullo led the way offensively with two hits, including a line drive up the middle, while Kinsley Seekings was strong on the field with a great showing at third base.

For Bloom CHQ, Jenna Smith was recognized as the offensive player of the game and Becca Carter was recognized as the defensive player of the game.

ROOKIES DIVISION

Oliverio’s Auto defeated Heathen Household Services 11-2.

For Oliverio’s Auto, Sara Ring went 3 for 3 while Emma Ring and Evelyn Sickles made nice plays in the field.

For Heathen Household Services, Marketta Peterson led the team offensively with a few hits scoring one run.

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Oliverio’s Auto defeated Everwild Land Trust 18-11.

Oliverio’s Auto was led by Evelyn Sickles, who scored four runs, and Corinne Conklin and Emma Ring made a few nice plays apiece.

For Everwild Land Trust, Avery Brown led the offensive attack.

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Oliverio’s Auto tied Frewsburg.

Cora Dimaria led the offense for Oliverio’s Auto scoring four runs, and Jocelyn Adams and Emmarie Hogan made a couple nice plays on defense.

For Frewsburg, Adalyn Armella led the offense scoring five runs and made multiple nice plays in the field.

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Southwestern’s Damcott Development beat Jamestown’s Heathens Household Services.

For Southwestern, Izzy Genco went 3 for 3 at the plate, scoring two runs. Iris Johnson made great defensive plays.

For Jamestown, Marketta Peterson and Avery showed strong offense and defense.

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Neil’s Propane of Panama secured a win over Everwild Land Trust of Jamestown.

Elliana Waid led Panama’s offense with three hits and Carlin Nelson recorded a big out at third base in the second inning.

For Jamestown, Renée Thompson led the team’s defense with three outs made from the pitcher position. Teammate Charlie Peters drove in a big run in the fourth inning.

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Neil’s Propane of Panama defeated Southwestern’s 24/7 Heaven.

Blakelie Ryan led Panama’s offense with three hits, two runs and an RBI while Aubree Bennett contributed a hit and a run.

Mae Mazgaj led Southwestern’s offense with two big hits. Teammate Natalie Schultz provided defensive support.

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Oliverio’s Auto defeated the Randolph American Legion 13-12.

Blakely Beaver had a nice catch in the field, and Brynn Dimaria and Leilani Sercu had a few nice defensive plays as well. Corrinne Conklin, Sara Ring and Jocelyn Adams led the offense and Olivia Oliverio aided the cause with a double.

For The Randolph American Legion, Thea Brown, Maggie Decker and Luella Visker made a few nice plays in the field defensively. Offensively Raelynn Wilson reached base on three hits and Miya Sowrey had a double.

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