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Eastern Mass. softball: Globe Players of the Week for April 14-22

Eastern Mass. softball: Globe Players of the Week for April 14-22

Boston Globe23-04-2025
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Taryn Leonard
, Whitman-Hanson
— Raising her career homer total to 20, the senior clubbed a pair of long balls, knocking in six runs during an 18-5 Patriot League triumph over Hingham. Leonard kicked off her week with a home run and a double in a 7-6 league win against Pembroke.
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Liv Petrillo
, King Philip
— The senior slugged six homers in three games, all wins. Petrillo mashed three two-run blasts in a 12-0 Hockomock win over Milford. She launched another two-run blast, finishing with three RBIs and two runs scored in a 12-0 league victory vs. Oliver Ames. In a top-10 matchup vs. Bishop Feehan, the Providence-bound Petrillo belted a grand slam in a 5-1 win.
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Alyx Rossi
, Bedford
–– The Boston College-bound southpaw struck out 16 in six innings Thursday, cracking a pair of home runs in an 18-1 nonleague victory against Natick. Her effort Tuesday at Abington was jaw-dropping, 26 strikeouts in a one-hit shutout during a 10-inning, 2-0 nonleague victory.
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