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Daily Sports Digest: Softball All-Stars Punch Ticket To State Tournament

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Backed by a no-hit, 13-strikeout performance by Kaitlyn Fudge, the New City-Suffern-Congers (NCSC) 9-10 softball all-star team is headed to Syracuse to compete in the state tournament.

night at Nanuet Lake to complete a perfect run through the Section 4 tournament. Fudge pitched in three games for NCSC in the tournament and didn’t give up a run. Earlier in the summer, the team went unbeaten throughout the District 18 tournament as well.

“The girls blend together really nicely, especially coming from three different leagues,” said NCSC Head Coach Tom Keaveney. “They all became friends quickly and they really put in the work leading up to the two tournaments, and throughout each tournament as well. They practiced everyday, sometimes two hours a day. I know that they’ll want to get back on the field and start practicing again [Friday], but we’re going to take a day off here.”

Due to low registration numbers in this particular age group in New City, Suffern and Congers Little Leagues, teams from the three leagues all played each other during the regular season, opposed to playing just within their respective leagues. Because of that, the team was allowed to pool players from the three leagues for tryouts for the team.

The state tournament runs July 18-24, and Keaveney thinks that while his team will go in unbeaten, there’s still plenty of room for improvement.

“We’ve got to get better on defense and keep hitting. If we improve our defense and keep hitting, I think we’ll be okay,” he said. “We’ve already faced some tough competition. I think Nanuet was the best team we played in the district tournament, and Wappingers Falls was probably the best team we played in this tournament, so we’ve played some really good teams. We still have a lot of practicing to do, though.”

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