Jamie Farrington Softball Player of the Week

High School Sports Elite • Apr 07, 2025

Photo Credit Anne-Marie/NorthJersey.com

Softball Player of the Week

The 2025 New Jersey softball season is underway in full swing. Some teams already have five or six games under their belts while most only have two or three. But even already, there have been some gaudy numbers put up either on a single game basis or routinely since the season started.

Here’s a look at the Softball Players of the Week in all 15 conferences since the start of the season.

Jamie Farrington, Old Tappan, Sr.

Old Tappan is off to a 3-0 start — one of the best in the Big North — and Farrington’s efforts in the circle are a big reason why. She opened the season with a big outing against perennial contender Ramapo in a 6-5 win where she struck out seven, walked two and gave up two earned runs. She then struck out 12 and walked one in a complete game shutout against Northern Highlands and tossed a five inning perfect game with 11 strikeouts in a 12-0 win over Demarest. She has 30 strikeouts, three walks a .78 ERA and just 10 hits allowed through 18 innings of work.

Source Link: https://www.nj.com/highschoolsports/2025/04/softball-players-of-the-week-in-all-15-conferences-for-april-7.html

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Photo Matt Kipp | For NJ Advance MediaFarrington tosses five-inning perfect game for Old TappanJamie Farrington retired all 15 Demarest batters she faced in a five-inning perfect game as Old Tappan knocked off its Northern Valley rival by a score of 12-0 in five innings in Demarest. Farrington struck out 11 Demarest batters as part of her 15 up, 15 down performance for Old Tappan (3-0). Old Tappan scored six runs in the top of the second inning and four runs in the third before tacking on two more in the fifth. Farrington was outstanding on the mound. 

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