Calhoun had never played for a Long Island softball title before, but the Colts proved more than worthy of sharing the same stage with defending Class AA champion East Islip. Featuring a wicked curveball, sophomore pitcher Sophia Nicastro was dialed in Saturday. She struck out 14 and allowed only six baserunners in a dominant performance to lead Calhoun to a 7-1 victory at Martha Avenue Park in Bellport. Five days after capturing their first Nas…
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