Stavola records 1,000th career strikeout - 27 East

Stavola records 1,000th career strikeout

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The new home built by Michael Gengos on Hudson Road in Montauk.

The new home built by Michael Gengos on Hudson Road in Montauk.

Jessie Stavola receives a commemorative game ball from East Hampton Athletic Director Joe Vasile-Cozzo.

Jessie Stavola receives a commemorative game ball from East Hampton Athletic Director Joe Vasile-Cozzo.

The view from the Stavola property of the new home built by Michael Gengos on Hudson Road in Montauk. Joe Stavola

The view from the Stavola property of the new home built by Michael Gengos on Hudson Road in Montauk. Joe Stavola

author27east on May 9, 2008
It’s official—Jessie Stavola is now the most dominant softball pitcher in Long Island history. The East Hampton senior recorded her 1,000th career strikeout in a 1-0 win over Shoreham/Wading River... more

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