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Last season two pitchers set themselves apart in the state. Sophie Garner-MacKinnon (Hall) and Kathryn Gallant (Masuk) were both 1st Team-All State selections and both put up video game numbers on the mound and in the box. Gallant was named the state MVP, leading Masuk to an undefeated season and the Class L championsh­ip, in which she threw a shutout and hit a two-run home run in the 2-0 victory over St. Joseph. Gallant, a Villanova commit, went 21-0 with a 0.27 ERA and a 0.44 WHIP while striking out 273 batters in 130 innings pitched last season while hitting .532 with five home runs. Garner-MacKinnon is committed to Duke and led Hall to the Class LL semifinals. She had 16 wins last year with a 0.24 ERA and 341 strikeouts in 145.2 innings while hitting .481 at the dish. The top two MVP candidates last year will try to replicate their absurd performanc­es from last season, while 1st Team All-State selection Maddie Burrows of Waterford (12-1 with a 0.89 ERA and 134 strikeouts in 86.1 innings pitched and a .523/.614/1.154 slash line) will make her bid for top player in the state as well.

SCC LOTTERY

Cheshire won the SCC championsh­ip last season 5-4 over Amity. Throughout the season Cheshire, Amity and East Haven beat each other at the top of the conference, but it became clear the Cheshire behind then ace Bri Pearson (a 1st Team All-State selection) was just a step ahead of the other two. Like Cheshire, Amity lost its ace Kelly Pritchard (also a 1st team All-State selection) while East Haven lost its ace Tori Heaphy (2nd Team All-State). East Haven has an advantage in returning Emilee Bishop, who took over pitching duties for Heaphy during East Haven’s Class L semifinal run. SCC semifinali­st Jonathan Law returns pitcher Talia Salanto, a freshman last season. There are plenty of holes to fill on rosters throughout the SCC, leaving the door wide open for whoever can put it together.

WILL ANYONE BEAT MASUK?

Masuk enters the season on a 36-game winning streak, has won four straight SWC titles and three straight Class L championsh­ips. Can anyone in the SWC — or even the state — end the Masuk dynasty’s run? It would be tough, as Masuk returns Gallant along with 1st Team selection, outfielder Natalie Lieto. Masuk did lose a couple key bats to graduation, but the fully operationa­l death star squad likely won’t miss a step. Notre DameFairfi­eld was the closest team to sinking the Panthers last season, but losing Mac Stone-Folmar (perhaps the best hitter in the state last year) is a big hit. Ace Judy Tarczali returns for her sophomore season, and when she is on the mound anything is possible. Newtown looks to build on its strong season, with Ashley Hubner (.660 avg), Sydney Adolfson (148 K’s and a 1.65 ERA) and Brianna Pellicone (.470 avg with six home runs) all returning Newtown could be a dark horse candidate.

WOODLAND TAKE TWO

The Woodland Hawks are coming off an incredible season where it took home the NVL title on a walk-off home run by masher Kylie Bulinski and went undefeated until the Class M semifinals. Woodland lost 7-2 against North Branford, just a game away from a state title shot. But with Bulinski (.649/.700/1.330 slash line with 14 home runs last year) returning this year along with fireballer Sam Sosnovich (11-0 record with 115 strikeouts in 65.1 innings and a 0.64 ERA) the Hawks are still set up for another shot at the state title that conference rival Seymour captured. Woodland defeated Seymour 16-6 in last year’s NVL semifinal before taking out Naugatuck for the crown. Seymour and Naugatuck both lost their aces, but Oxford returns with Sophia Gendron on the mound. Oxford will be looking for revenge after losing to Seymour 5-4 in the NVL quarterfin­als. For Woodland, the only thing left to do is win a state title.

CROWDED SHORELINE

The Shoreline Conference was arguably the most competitiv­e in the state last year, with a handful of teams competing for the top seed in the tournament to the very end. This season, expect the same. Defending champion North Branford returns its two aces in Kiley Mullins and Bella Hills, along with outfielder Hanna Senerchia (.509, 27 runs, 26 hits). North Branford fell short in the Class M championsh­ip game against Seymour, but returns with plenty of postseason experience. Haddam-Killingwor­th is primed to bounce back in a huge way after a SLC semifinal loss. H-K returns pitcher Bella Richwine (7-0, 0.66 ERA and 89 k’s in 53 innings) and right fielder Ivy McNiel (.532 batting average last season). Class S state champion Coginchaug lost three of its best players, but returns Ava Marenna (.448 avg) and Allison Strang (.413 avg). Old Lyme returns its two pitchers (Victoria Gage and Emma Baylor) that led the team to the SLC championsh­ip game, and Cromwell returns three All-Conference players, including SLC pitcher of the year Lily Kenny. The Shoreline looks to be another roller coaster ride.

Games to Watch Masuk at Ludlowe, Saturday, April 2nd, 1 p.m.:

Last year’s No. 1 team against No. 3 Ludlowe as Gallant will open the season against the bats of Elena Ohe and Chelsea Villar. Ludlowe lost in the

Class LL title game last season.

Masuk at St. Joseph, Thursday April 7th, 4 p.m.: A rematch of the 2021 Class L Championsh­ip game in which Masuk walked away victorious 2-0 behind a shutout and a two-run home run by Gallant. St. Joseph ace Lauren Wasikowski will toe the rubber against Gallant in an early contest between two of the state’s best programs.

Seymour at Woodland, Monday April 25th, 3 p.m.: Defending NVL champion Woodland will host defending Class M champion Seymour as the two teams have developed a bit of a recent rivalry atop the NVL.

Ludlowe at St. Joseph, Wednesday April 27th, 4 p.m.: When the two met for the first time last season, St. Joseph ace Wasikowski surrendere­d her first run on a Elena Ohe solo shot, but St. Joseph won. The second time they met, in the FCIAC championsh­ip, it was Ludlowe that came away with the win. How will the rivalry pan out this year?

Masuk at Newtown, Monday May 16th, 7 p.m.: Newtown found its footing last year with a strong core of underclass­men but went 0-2 against Masuk (5-0 and later 1-0). With the Newtown core gaining postseason experience and coming close last year, can it shock the state?

— Will Aldam

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