



There hasn’t been much change atop the strikeout leaders in softball and baseball this season with Seymour’s Rae Geffert and Watertown’s Nick Mondak leading the way.
Here are the top strikeout pitchers through Sunday’s action, which means that Geffert’s 18-K outing Monday isn’t included (nor are any of the other big performances from the day).
Also: remember that these stats are as reported by the schools following their games.
Strikeout leaders | ||
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Softball | ||
Player | School | Ks |
Raeanne Geffert | Seymour | 101 |
Cerena Zemaitis | Wamogo | 90 |
Ali Dubois | Torrington | 86 |
Sarah Lawton | Holy Cross | 76 |
Abby Abramson | Cheshire | 68 |
Morgan Sanson | Thomaston | 65 |
Mary-Katherine Cormier | Lewis Mills | 63 |
Nathalia Vega | Kaynor Tech | 59 |
Maddie Jensen | Chase | 35 |
Heather Hassler | Oxford | 33 |
Baseball | ||
Player | School | Ks |
Nick Mondak | Watertown | 31 |
Ike Negretti | Wolcott | 30 |
Connor Crean | St. Paul | 29 |
Peyton Stevens | Sacred Heart | 29 |
Tyler Boisvert | Woodland | 29 |
Ryan LaMay | Shepaug | 25 |
Will Morales | Sacred Heart | 24 |
Jason Vinisko | Torrington | 22 |
Wes Lahey | St. Paul | 22 |
Garrett Coe | Wamogo | 21 |
Richard Hawk | Kaynor Tech | 20 |
Jake Coviello | Pomperaug | 19 |
All stats through games of April 24 |