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Baseball Playoffs: Southold claims county Class C crown

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Southold came to play and they came with a vengeance. After losing game two 4-1, ending their unbeaten streak at 21, the Settlers were ready for the rubber match with Pierson today. They called on their ace Dylan Clausen and, after a rocky first inning that ended with a 3-2 Pierson lead, Clausen delivered, fanning nine batters in six innings to lead Southold to a 14-4 win and the county title.

Baseball playoffs: Southold falls to Pierson in first loss of the season, 4-1

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Southold was handed their first loss of the season by Pierson/Bridgehampton back in game two of the Suffolk Class C Championship, 4-1.

Baseball playoffs: Clausen fans 10 in three-hit shutout as Settlers take playoff opener, 7-0

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Southold pitcher Dylan Clausen allowed just three hits and struck out 10 on his way to a complete game shutout today against Pierson, 7-0.

Mattituck falls to Center Moriches in three-hit shutout

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Center Moriches ace Liam Pulsipher held Mattituck to three hits in a 3-0 shutout yesterday.

Southold blows past McGann-Mercy, 6-0

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McGann-Mercy wanted payback after a one-run loss April 5, but Southold had other ideas. Photo gallery by George Faella

Boys lacrosse twin forks face-off: Mattituck 19, South Fork 7

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It was North Fork vs. South Fork yesterday in Mattituck, where the Mattituck/Greenport/Southold boys lacrosse team took on the South Fork and came up with a big win.

Softball: McGann-Mercy 11, Port Jeff 9

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Photos: McGann-Mercy muscled past Port Jefferson April 19.

Mattituck crushes Deer Park, 14-0

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Mattituck shut down Deer Park yesterday in a 14-0 blowout.

Girls Lacrosse: Shoreham-Wading River 14, Mattituck 8

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Two equally talented teams played a very tight, defense-oriented first half to a 5-5 tie. But the second half was another story.

Baseball: Southold sails past Pierson 6-1, behind impeccable pitching of Luke Hansen

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Starting pitcher Luke Hansen gave up just one hit and struck out 10 in five innings on the mound yesterday.