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Connecticut’s top softball performances for Week 5
May 11, 2021
Cassie Barbato, Amity: Had two hits, including a huge three-run home run, in Trumbull’s 7-5 win over Stamford.
Emilee Bishop, East Haven: Hit a walk-off single with two outs to push East Haven past West Haven 4-3 on Saturday after a strong start on the mound.
Alexa Boone, Mercy: Threw a one-hitter and struck out 12 in Mercy’s 5-0 win over North Branford. She is now 6-1 on the season.
Mackenzie Bruggeman, Trumbull: Earned the win for Trumbull in its 3-1 defeat of Darien. She allowed one run and struck out six, while also hitting a home run. She also earned the win and homered in Trumbull’s 17-5 victory over Ridgefield.
Connecticut’s top softball performances for Week 3
Will Aldam |
Here are the top performances from around Connecticut for high school softball.
TOP PERFORMANCES (4/26-5/2):
Maddy FitzGerald, St. Joseph: Went 6-for-8 with four home runs, eight runs scored and seven RBIs in St. Joseph’s 3-0 week. She homered twice in St. Joseph’s 5-2 win over Ludlowe.
Sophie Garner-MacKinnon, Hall: Garner-MacKinnon threw another no-hitter, this time with 15Ks in a 4-0 win over Glastonbury.
Sophie Gendron, Oxford: The sophomore pitched no-hitters in consecutive games following a 10-inning outing to hand Seymour its first loss.
Olivia Greco, Amity: Hit home runs in three straight at bats in No. 9 Amity’s 18-2 win over Lyman Hall.