The no-hit kids

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But the rivalries are friendly, Cornell added, with many of the players having competed together since they were kids, on Little League and travel teams.

None of the three pitchers was aware that their no-hitters occurred on successive days, but, as Kavanagh said, it’s just another indicator of the quality of the baseball and softball in the community. “It shows that pitching in … East Meadow and Clarke is going up,” he concluded. “Three no-hitters back to back to back is pretty crazy.”

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