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West Haven pitcher Ivy Santos has allowed two runs or fewer five times this season, including a shutout of defending Class LL champion Amity.
Photo: John Nash / Hearst Connecticut MediaWest Haven pitcher Ivy Santos has allowed two runs or fewer five times this season, including a shutout of defending Class LL champion Amity.
West Haven pitcher Ivy Santos has allowed two runs or fewer five times this season, including a shutout of defending Class LL champion Amity.
West Haven pitcher Ivy Santos has allowed two runs or fewer five times this season, including a shutout of defending Class LL champion Amity.
In the space of just a few hours on Wednesday afternoon, West Haven went from hunters to the hunted.
And suddenly the Blue Devils are in a position to compete for postseason hardware.
By knocking off defending Class LL champion Amity 3-0 on that day, the Blue Devils improved to 6-0. A win over Law Friday ensured the perfect start would continue in the hyper-competitive SCC.
“It’s been really exciting for the girls,” said West Haven coach Joe Morrell. “We are very pleased with the way we’ve been hitting and pitching. We had confidence going into (the game against Amity); we didn’t want to go into that game looking to upset someone, we expect to win games.”
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West Haven jumped into the 10th spot in the latest GameTimeCT/Register Top 10 poll behind its undefeated start. Junior Ivy Santos has allowed two runs or fewer five times this season, including tossing the shutout against the Spartans.
Santos started as a freshman and threw a shutout against Norwalk in last season’s Class LL playoffs.
“There was a lot of hope for her early in her career,” Morrell said. “She’s just been right on; she worked really hard in the offseason and it’s paying off. She’s hitting her spots and we’ve been making the plays. She’s a good kid, always smiling and loves being a part of this team.”
Offensively, Kailey Carrano has hit three home runs while playing third base. Shortstop Veronica Lynn is a four-year player while Kasey Marron has produced clutch hits at first base. Sophomore GiGi Perkins is the team’s catcher and freshman Paige Beurer guards second.
In the outfield, Morgan Peryer, Ashlynn O’Keefe and Didi Rodriguez have provided stability. In total, the Blue Devils have eight seniors on their roster hungry to end their careers on a high note. A chance to compete for a championship at home at Biondi Field would be a storybook ending. West Haven last made the SCC final in 2011, falling 1-0 to Mercy.
“We talked about that,” Morrell said. “I probably say 50 times per game; every pitch, every inning, every game, our focus has always been our key emphasis. “We can’t look at our record; we have to play every game like it’s our last because obviously teams are going be gunning for us, because we’re doing so well. Now we’re circled on team’s schedules.”
MASHING EARLY
Greenwich and Brookfield have each started the season with ferocious offensive attacks putting up double-digit runs. The Cardinals, who are off to a 6-1 start, have yet to be held under 10 runs. Games this week against Ludlowe and St. Joseph will provide clarity as to how far Greenwich — which won just eight times last year — has come.
The two predictably participated in a slugfest, a 13-12 affair that the Bobcats edged April 2.
DEALING
Valley Regional is off to a 7-0 start and gained consideration in this week’s voting. One of the biggest reasons why is ace Addy Bullis. Through five games (according to MaxPreps), Bullis has 64 strikeouts in 31 innings, pitching to a sub-1.00 ERA. Wins over H-K and Coginchaug have put the Warriors in pole position in the shoreline conference.