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Little Change In Connecticut Softball Top 10 Poll
One new entry cracked the top 10 in the most recent balloting of coaches and state sports media members.

CONNECTICUT — The names remained basically the same with some shifting of positions in the most recent Connecticut high school softball poll of coaches and sports media members.
Masuk stayed in the top spot, earning nine first-place votes, while Waterford and St. Joseph maintained their second and third ranking, respecrtively.
Here are the top 10, with first-place votes and last week's ranking in parentheses, as well as all other teams collecting votes.
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- Masuk (9) (lw: 1)
- Waterford (3) (lw: 2)
- St. Joseph (2) (lw: 3)
- Cheshire (1) (lw: 5)
- Fairfield Ludlowe (lw: 7)
- Seymour (lw: 6)
- Amity Regional (lw: 8)
- East Haven (lw: 4)
- Southington (lw: 9)
- Notre Dame-Fairfield (lw: N/R)
Also receiving votes: Haddam-Killingworth, Woodland, Griswold, Ledyard, Berlin, Stamford, Trumbull, Glastonbury, Hall, Granby, Sacred Heart Academy, Oxford, Cromwell.
Voters: Tim Jensen, Patch Media; Scott Ericson, Stamford Advocate; Vickie Fulkerson, The Day; George DeMaio, WELI; Jimmy Zanor, Norwich Bulletin; Will Aldam, GameTimeCT; Mike Madera, Hearst Connecticut Media; Dave Phillips, Hearst Connecticut Media; Bryan Burdick, Norwich Free Academy; Nick DeLizio, North Branford; Richard Zalusky, Willimantic Chronicle; Ken Pereiras, Seymour; Jeff Babineau, St. Joseph; Terry Dinan, New Canaan; Tony Calcagni, Mercy.
Compiled by Will Aldam
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