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Bowen Tosses No-No, Hits Grand Slam, Signs To Play In College

By Andy Hutchison

Three adjectives to best describe Newtown High School softball player Kate Bowen during a three-day stretch from April 14 to 16: Perfect, grand … and official.

Bowen, a senior captain and pitcher for the Nighthawks, was perfect on April 14. She did not allow a hit or a walk in a no-hit effort — a 10-0 win over Bunnell of Stratford at Treadwell Park. The defense was strong behind Bowen, but one error was the difference between a no-hitter and perfect game.

The next day, Bowen was grand. She smacked a grand slam in a 15-3 rout of Stratford High, also at Treadwell.

A day later, the senior was official, as in her plans to attend Manhattan College on a scholarship became official when she signed a National Letter of Intent to play at Manhattan next year.

Bowen, who is back after missing a season with an anterior cruciate ligament injury she suffered while playing basketball, helped the Nighthawk softball team get off to a 5-0 start. She pitched complete games in each of the team’s first four wins, then served as the designated hitter in victory over Stratford.

Bowen said she was not concerned about the no-hit bid, never got nervous, and that she just wants to win. The captain added that she is thrilled just to be playing after sitting out a season while recovering from the injury.

“It felt good to be on the field with all of my friends and teammates,” Bowen said. “I missed being on the field with them and playing.”

In her no-hit performance, Bowen struck out 16 batters to lift Newtown. Catcher and fellow senior captain Ashley Kuligowski adds that Bowen throws every pitch there is to throw: a fastball, changeup, screwball, curve, rise ball and drop pitch. “She throws them all. She throws them all well,” the catcher said.

Bowen compiled 41 strikeouts and scattered 11 hits in 28 innings of work through the middle of April.

Against Stratford, Bowen came up with the bases loaded and smacked a hard ground ball that went through the infield and cleanly between Stratford’s outfielders and kept going — as did Bowen, around the bases for her second home run of the young season.

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