PRLL IS PROUD TO HOST THE THIRD ANNUAL CAROLYN SULLIVAN MEMORIAL TOURNAMENT (FOR 9 YEAR-OLD GIRLS).
Tournament Information and Schedule:
2025 Pearl River Carolyn Sullivan Memorial 9 year old All-Star Tournament | | | |
Home/Away teams determined by coin toss before each game. | | | |
Friday & Saturday are "pool play" games. At the end of Saturday's games seeding for Sunday's Championship and consolation games |
| will be determined by overall win/loss record, then run differential (runs scored-runs allowed). | | |
In the event of a tie in seeding we will utilize tie-breakers as follows: | | | |
1) Head to Head (if the teams played in pool play the winner of their head to head meeting would get the higher seeding) | |
2) Runs allowed | | | | | | |
3) Runs scored | | | | | | |
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Team Draw: | | | | | | | |
Team A: | Haverstraw | | | | | | |
Team B: | West Nyack | | | | | | |
Team C: | Stony Point | | | | | | |
Team D: | Pearl River | | | | | | |
Team E: | Nanuet | | | | | | |
Team F: | Suffern | | | | | | |
# | Date | Day | Time | | | Field | Result |
1 | June 20 | Friday | 5:30 | A vs B | Haverstraw vs West Nyack | McCarthy | |
2 | June 20 | Friday | 5:30 | E vs F | Nanuet vs Suffern | Brady | |
3 | June 20 | Friday | 7:30 | C vs D | Stony Point vs Pearl River | McCarthy | |
4 | June 21 | Saturday | 8:30 | A vs C | Haverstraw vs Stony Point | Brady | |
5 | June 21 | Saturday | 8:30 | B vs E | West Nyack vs Nanuet | McCarthy | |
6 | June 21 | Saturday | 10:30 | D vs F | Pearl River vs Suffern | McCarthy | |
7 | June 22 | Sunday | 8:30 | 1 vs 2 Championship | | McCarthy | |
8 | June 22 | Sunday | 8:30 | 3 vs 4 Consolation | | Brady | |
9 | June 22 | Sunday | 10:30 | 5 vs 6 Consolation | | Brady | |
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Tournament Origins and Background:

In September, 2009, Carolyn Marie Sullivan, a happy eight year-old first baseman on the Rookie Girls Blaze team, passed away after a five-month battle with a glioblastoma multiforme brain tumor. After having surgery in May, Carolyn continued to attend her team’s games and pursue other aspects of her life, showing enormous courage and vitality. A tournament that features enthusiastic young softball teams playing a game that Carolyn enjoyed is a fitting tribute to her memory. Carolyn was also connected to softball through her grandfather John (who passed in 2011), a softball coach at Clarkstown North and the fifth winningest softball coach in Rockland history. PRLL has established this memorial tournament as an annual tradition.
(Note: The Carolyn Sullivan Memorial Foundation renders assistance to sick children and their families.)