Connecticut softball prime performers and video games to look at (Could 11)


St. Paul’s Breyona Demora (14) delivers a pitch during their game against New Milford on Saturday May 2, 2026 a St. Paul Catholic School in Bristol.

St. Paul’s Breyona Demora (14) delivers a pitch throughout their sport in opposition to New Milford on Saturday Could 2, 2026 a St. Paul Catholic Faculty in Bristol.

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Ship your prime performers in softball to Scott Ericson at scott.ericson@hearstmediact.com

Makenna Blishe, Northwestern: Was 4-for-6 with a  triple and a house run with six RBIs and three runs in a 23-21 loss to Lakeview.

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Emelia Brandi, North Haven: The senior was 3-for-4 with two doubles and two RBIs, scoring the profitable run within the backside of the eighth in an 8-7 win over East Haven.

Mia Cunningham, Seymour: The junior collected three hits, together with a double and residential run with two RBIs in a 7-0 win over Watertown.

Chayse Dellarocco, Shelton: In a 4-2 win over Lauralton Corridor, was 3-for-4 with a  double, RBI and two runs scored.

Breyona Demora, St. Paul: Collected her three hundredth profession strikeout in a win over Wilby. In a win over Watertown, tossed a five-inning no-hitter whereas going 2-for 3 on the plate.

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Brynn Dingnam, Putnam/ Tourtellotte: The senior was 3-for-4 with a triple, two RBIs and three runs in a 15-3 win in opposition to Windham.

Molly Fleming, Cheshire: Had two hits, two stolen bases and scored a run in a 5-0 win in opposition to Mercy.

Samantha Galarza, Kolbe Cathedral: Hit two residence runs and a triple with eight RBIs and two runs scored in a win over Bullard-Havens.

Vivian Knott, Darien: Tripled and scored a run whereas putting out 15 and giving up only one run in a 4-1 in over New Canaan. Had three hits and struck out 9 in a 3.1 innings pitched in a 5-2 win over Fairfield Warde.

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Nerea Maule, Southington: Was 3-for-5 with a triple, three RBIs and three runs as a part of a 14-9 win in opposition to Maloney.

Cienna McNamara, New Milford: Went 7-for-8 final week, batting .857 with a 2.917 OPS, two residence runs and 4 RBIs.

Sydney Milller, Brookfield: In three video games final week, struck out 52 batters in 22 innings. That included a 9-inning full sport with 20 strikeouts in a 7-2 win in opposition to Pomperaug.

Sophie O’Connell, Danbury: Batted .714 with a triple, residence run, 5 RBIs and 4 runs final week.

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Madison Pippa, Trumbull: Threw a whole sport, permitting one run with 16 strikeouts in a 2-1 win over rival St. Joseph whereas additionally delivering a double and a run scored.

Gianna Pires, North Haven: Threw a whole sport shutout with 9 strikeouts in a 2-0 win over Shelton.

Bella Schrader, Pomperaug: In a 10-5 victory over Bristol Japanese, was 2-for-4 with two runs scored.

Lily Stankevich, Regulation: In a 6-1 win over Foran, was 2-for-4 with a house run, two RBIs and two runs scored.

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Video games to Watch

Amity at Regulation, Monday, 4 p.m.: Amity beat Regulation 3-1 within the first assembly, however now the sport shifts to Milford because the groups jockey for seeding place within the SCC event.

Darien at Danbury, Monday, 4:30 p.m.: First place within the FCIAC is on the road between two groups with 9-1 league data with stars on each side, together with junior pitcher Vivian Knott of Darien and sophomore slugger Sophie O’Connell of Danbury.

Foran at Cheshire, Wednesday, 4 p.m.: No. 1 Cheshire performs host to No. 6 Foran two weeks after handing the Lions their first lack of the season.

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Woodland at St. Paul, Thursday, 4 p.m.: The 15-1 Falcons get 12-1 Seymour Monday and 14-2 Woodland Thursday within the hardest week of the season for the NVL entrance runner.

Coventry at Hale Ray, Friday, 4:30 p.m.: Coventry from the NCCC is 12-1 and the No. 3 ranked group in Class S, Hale Ray, from the Shoreline Convention, is 14-2 and sits at No. 4. The shedding group right here could should face a highway sport ought to they attain they Class S quarterfinals.