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Newsday's All-Long Island softball second team 2025 - Newsday

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The Rhode Island commit batted .526 with 27 runs, 17 RBIs and 14 stolen bases.

The Stony Brook commit hit five home runs and posted a 1.157 OPS to earn the Suffolk Class A Field Player of the Year award.

Betancourt hit .490 with a .561 OBP, 1.174 OPS and 22 stolen bases.

The College of Staten Island commit hit .460 with a .528 OBP, 16 RBIs and nine stolen bases.

Burke batted .609 with five home runs, 37 RBIs and 35 runs.

Byrne hit .402 for the Nassau Class AAA runner-up.

The Binghamton commit hit .818 in the regular season with 40 RBIs to earn the Suffolk Class AA Field Player of the Year Award.

The Hofstra commit had nine games with double-digit strikeouts, including two 15-strikeout performances against Syosset and Calhoun.

The Swarthmore College commit led Long Island with 13 home runs.

The SUNY New Paltz commit picked up 11 wins and a save.

Top row, from left: Katie Burke, Avery Desner, Addison Devery....

Top row, from left: Katie Burke, Avery Desner, Addison Devery. Middle row, from left: Nicolette Ferraro, Ava Fierst, Madison Johnston. Bottom row, from left: Lexi Kneisel, Jordyn Kwasna, Bianca LoBosco. 

The St. John’s commit hit .453 with 28 runs scored, 20 RBIs, 17 stolen bases and five home runs.

The Suffolk Class AAA Field Player of the Year batted .585 with a 1.677 OPS, 38 RBIs and 30 runs.

Kneisel hit .395, had 34 RBIs and scored 30 runs for the Long Island Class AA champions.

Kwasna hit .451 with 1.216 OPS, three homers, 26 RBIs and 32 runs.

The St. John’s commit hit .636 with 27 RBIs, 25 runs scored, four triples and four home runs.

Martinez hit .443, had 32 RBIs, 23 runs scored and six home runs.

Mathes batted .682 and hit three homers to lead Sachem North to the Suffolk AAA final.

The Amherst commit hit .458 with a 1.329 OPS, 28 RBIs and 13 extra-base hits.

Ropiak struck out 165, had 28 RBIs, five home runs and 11 stolen bases.

Schleider batted .529 with a 1.384 OPS, 41 RBIs and 33 runs.

Top row, from left: Makayla Martinez, Delaney Mathes, Samantha Portz....

Top row, from left: Makayla Martinez, Delaney Mathes, Samantha Portz. Middle row, from left: Cate Ropiak, Delaney Schleider, Skyler Secondino. Bottom row, from left: Molly Silecchia, Madison Tucholski, Laney Vomero.

Secondino hit .427 with 20 RBIs, six home runs, and a 2.30 ERA.

Silecchia hit .453 with two homers, 21 RBIs and five steals. She earned six wins and one save in the circle.

Tucholski hit .462 with a .505 OBP, 36 runs scored and 13 extra-base hits.

Vomero hit .442 with a 1.177 OPS, 37 runs and 33 RBIs.

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