
Darien’s Vivian Knott throws a pitch in the course of the FCIAC softball finals between St. Joseph and Darien at Trumbull Excessive College in Trumbull on Thursday, Might 29, 2025.
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Alanna Ackley, Griswold: Was 3-for-3 together with an inside-the-park house run and a double together with three runs scored and three RBIs in a loss to Plainfield.
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Norah Bove, Foran: The junior had three hits, together with two doubles with a stolen base, three RBIs and 5 runs scored in a 17-4 win towards Mercy.
Isabela Brito, East Hartford: Was 2-for-4 with a house run, three RBIs and three runs in a 10-2 victory towards Plainville.
Gianna DeLorenzo, Nonnewaug: Hit two house runs and had 5 RBIs in a victory towards Northwestern.
Gabby D’Iorio, Lewis Mills: The freshman had a walk-off, two-run single in a 7-6 win over RHAM.
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Savanna Eliasson, Southington: Delivered a walk-off double within the eighth inning for a 4-3 win over Rocky Hill.
Sofia Feragne, Montville: Had a house run and a double with three RBIs and two runs in a 5-2 win towards St. Bernard.
Molly Flemming, Cheshire: Had two hits, together with a double with two runs scored and two RBIs in a 6-0 win over Amity.
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Madison Havener, Ellington: Was on base 5 instances, going 3-for-3 with two triples, a double, 5 RBIs and 5 runs scored in a win over Suffield
Vivian Knott, Darien: In 15 innings pitched final week, the Stanford commit struck out 35 batters and allowed simply three hits in wins over Wilton, Stamford and St. Joseph.
Julia Kozlak, St. Paul: Went 3-for-3 with two doubles and 4 runs scored in a win towards Naugatuck.
Jenica Matos, Cheshire: Had 19 strikeouts and allowed one hit in a 6-0 win over Amity and struck out 16 with two hits allowed in a 10-2 win towards Newtown.
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Cienna McNamara, New Milford: The junior was 6-for-9 on the week. In a win over Bunnell, McNamara was 4-for-4 with two house runs and 4 RBIs. Had a house run and scored twice whereas being deliberately walked 3 times in a 6-5 win over Brookfield. That house run was her one hundredth profession hit.
Madison Pippa, Trumbull: Struck out 9 in 4 innings, permitting two hits whereas getting two hits, together with a double with a RBI and two runs scored in a shutout win towards Hand.
Sophia Roldan, New Fairfield: Was 3-for-4 with two doubles, 4 RBIs and three runs as a part of a 14-7 victory over Immaculate.
Lily Stankevich, Regulation: Hit the go-ahead solo house run within the backside of the sixth in a 1-0 win over beforehand unbeaten North Branford.
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Madeline Tucker, Canton: Had two hits, 4 runs scored and two RBIs in a win towards East Windsor.
Lillian VanNostrand, Bristol Central: Was 2-for-3 with two RBIs in a 6-2 win towards Lewis Mills.
Raina Younger-Scott, Aerospace/Bloomfield: The freshman had two doubles, 4 RBIs and two runs scored in a 20-6 win over Worldwide.
Video games to Watch
Rocky Hill at Avon, Tuesday, 4:15 p.m.: Avon enters the week at 10-0 however will get its hardest check to this point in a 7-3 Rocky Hill workforce which simply misplaced in 8 innings to No. 6 Southington.
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Trumbull at Darien, Wednesday, 4 p.m.: Trumbull took a loss to Wilton final week however Madison Pippa and firm might give Vivian Knott and the Blue Wave their first large check within the FCIAC.
NFA at Amity, Thursday, 4:15 p.m.: NFA already has a highway journey to Masuk underneath its belts and now travels to Woodbridge to face Amity out of the SCC. NFA has gained seven-straight since dropping to Masuk and is ranked No. 10 within the GametimeCT Prime 10 Ballot.
Waterford at Montville, Saturday, 11 a.m.: Massive one within the ECC. Montville enters the week at 9-0 and atop the Class M standings whereas Waterford is 7-3 coming off a giant non-league through which it handed Ellington its first lack of the season.
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New Milford at St. Paul, Saturday, 1 p.m.: Each groups are unbeaten because the week begins. New Milford from the SWC is ranked No. 5 and St. Paul from the NVL is ranked No. 8 within the new GametimeCT Prime 10 Softball Ballot.













