A look at those Long Island softball players to keep an eye for the 2014 season

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KRISTEN ARBITER
MacArthur, Catcher, Senior

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ALANNAH BASILE
Island Trees, Pitcher, Senior

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LAUREN BUTURLA
Hauppauge, Pitcher, Senior

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FRANCESCA CASALINO
Half Hollow Hills West, Pitcher, Senior

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SARAH CORNELL
Clarke, Pitcher, Sophomore

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TAYLOR CURRAN
Plainedge, Catcher, Senior

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HOLLY DRASSER
Mt. Sinai, Pitcher/Outfielder, Senior

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SARAH EDWARDS
Bay Shore, Senior, Catcher/First Base

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SOFIA EVANGELISTA
St. John the Baptist, Pitcher, Senior

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VANESSA JUENGERKES
Islip, Pitcher, Senior

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PAIGE JULICH
Kings Park, Pitcher, Senior

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ANNIE KENNEDY
Rocky Point, Pitcher/First Base/Shortstop, Senior

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KRISTA KING
Kellenberg, Second Base, Senior

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KELSEY LARSON
Long Beach, Shortstop, Senior

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CLAIRE MCNAMARA
Oceanside, Shortstop, Junior

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LEAH MELE
Longwood, Shortstop, Junior

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ALYSSA MONTEVERDE
West Islip, Pitcher, Senior

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AILEEN REILLY
St. Anthony's, Pitcher, Senior

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ANGELA SCHULER
Connetquot, Catcher, Senior

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KERRI SHAPIRO
East Meadow, Pitcher, Senior

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RACHEL SIEBER
Massapequa, Shortstop, Senior

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KAITLYN SNYDER
Hauppauge, Shortstop, Junior

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ERIN SWEENEY
Connetquot, Pitcher, Junior

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JENNA TURATO
Carey, Pitcher, Junior

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TONI MARIE VALERIANO
Mepham, Pitcher, Senior

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MADISON WEST
East Meadow, Catcher, Senior

Nearly 20,000 Long Islanders work in town and city government. A Newsday investigation found a growing number of them are making more than $200,000 a year. NewsdayTV's Andrew Ehinger reports.  Credit: Newsday/Drew Singh; Randee Daddona; Photo Credit: Thomas A. Ferrara

'No one wants to pay more taxes than they need to' Nearly 20,000 Long Islanders work in town and city government. A Newsday investigation found a growing number of them are making more than $200,000 a year. NewsdayTV's Andrew Ehinger reports. 

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