Sachem Softball Recognized


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At a recent Sachem Board of Education meeting, the Sachem North varsity softball team was recognized for its outstanding spring season. 

The team had an outstanding season and were celebrated for winning three league championships in the last four seasons. Sachem's social media stated that "This kind of consistent success reflects the strength of our athletes, coaches, and community." 

The Sachem girls went 20-6 overall this season and 15-3 in league play. They ended the season on a five-game winning streak before losing the Suffolk Championship to Riverhead in a tight, low scoring affair. 

Sachem outscored their opponents on the season by a combined score of 184 to 80 and were even more dominant in league play. They scored double digits runs in seven games this year and also held teams to 2 runs or less in ten games as well. 

Their five-game winning streak to end the season was only the second longest winning streak of the year as they won 8 games in a row earlier in the schedule. 

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