The high-flying Falcons were once again one of the state’s best softball teams in 2023 and returned to the Division I playoffs, taking the second seed and finishing fourth overall. The Falcon …
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The high-flying Falcons were once again one of the state’s best softball teams in 2023 and returned to the Division I playoffs, taking the second seed and finishing fourth overall. The Falcon roster was deep, versatile and well-balanced as it received big contributions from all over the field and up and down the lineup. Paige Cote was elite in the circle and finished with First Team All-Division recognition, while Siena Nardelli also made the first team. Catcher Sofia Marella was named to the second team while Lyndsey Brandow and Sam Healy made the third team. West will be a contender next spring with multiple core pieces returning, while Cote and Marella will be heading to the college level.
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