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Monarchs blanked by Southold, 6-0

by Apr 28, 2017
Southold was in control on the softball diamond yesterday at McGann-Mercy, shutting out the Monarchs 6-0. Game action photos by George Faella.

Riverhead falls to Sachem North, 13-4

by Apr 27, 2017
Riverhead fought hard but was unable to overcome a strong Sachem North Thursday afternoon during a home game, ultimately losing 13-4.

Softball: McGann-Mercy 11, Port Jeff 9

by Apr 20, 2017
Photos: McGann-Mercy muscled past Port Jefferson April 19.

Softball playoffsMonarchs fall to Center Moriches, 12-2

by May 19, 2016
Top-seeded Center Moriches defeated McGann-Mercy in the first round of playoffs yesterday.

Softball: Southold 3, McGann-Mercy 2

by May 10, 2016
Southold mounted a three-run rally in the 5th inning for a come-from-behind win over McGann-Mercy.

Softball: Mercy takes down Mattituck, 18-4

by Apr 15, 2016
Good fielding and solid pitching won the game for McGann-Mercy.

Softball Riverhead falls to Newfield, 7-2

by Mar 30, 2016
Riverhead lost to Newfield 7-2 at home today. Next home game is Friday, April 1 at 4 p.m. against Centereach.

Former Blue Waves pitching phenomenon Julia Morrow set to play pro ball in Italy

by Mar 9, 2016
For Julia Morrow, former Riverhead and University of Tampa pitcher, softball looked to be over. After throwing her final collegiate pitch, a long road...

Instead of going D-I for one sport, Riverhead’s Danni Napoli decides to play two at D-III SUNY Geneseo

by Jul 19, 2015
Danni Napoli could have played D-I softball or field hockey, but that would have meant choosing one over the other. The Blue Waves All-State, Player-of-the-Year star will play both at Geneseo next year, where she will also major in mathematics.

Softball: Monarchs’ late comeback thwarted by Baymen in 3-1 playoff defeat

by May 23, 2015
McGann-Mercy's season ended Saturday in Hampton Bays where the two teams met in a double-elimination playoff game. With only two players graduating this year and six freshman on the roster, Monarchs softball has "a lot to look forward to."