Corning's approach in bid for back-to-back state titles? 'We don't think about that stuff'

Corning isn't focused on defending its Class AAA state championship. The Hawks are instead aiming to get better day-by-day to put themselves in position to make a postseason run in May.

If that leads to a third New York State Public High School Athletic Association softball championship for the program since 2019, all the better.

"We don't think about that stuff," said Hawks head coach Mike Johnston Jr., who was named Class AAA Co-Coach of the Year in New York last year. "We're all about culture in our program.

"I'd be remiss if I didn't say we go out and we expect to win when we play. Our kids believe that. That's part of how we build our program. The kids put a lot of time into it as well and really proud of their efforts. We coach them hard, but we love them just the same."

Corning's Matti Johnston is congratulated by head coach Mike Johnston Jr. after hitting her first of two home runs during a 16-3 victory over in a Southern Tier Athletic Conference softball game April 9, 2025 at Elmira High School.

The last time the Hawks were in position to repeat as state champs, the pandemic led to cancellation of the 2020 season. Corning won a Section 4 title in 2021, but there was no state tournament because of COVID.

Following Wednesday's 16-3 victory over Elmira, Johnston said Corning is still finding itself but getting closer each game.

Corning is for sure finding home plate. In the Hawks' first three official games, they outscored opponents by a combined 41-4. Corning and 2024 Class AA state semifinalist Vestal played to a 12-12 tie, but per Southern Tier Athletic Conference rules the teams will start over when they see each other again.

The Hawks have dominated with four-year starting shortstop Kendall Curreri sidelined by a sore hamstring. Johnston is hopeful she can return during the Grand Strand Softball Classic in North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, from April 14-16. While there, Corning will face three Virginia foes that have won state titles in recent seasons.

"For us it’s about team bonding and building relationships," Johnston said. "The kids get an opportunity to go play in some warm weather for a change. I’m over this cold weather."

Strong nucleus back for Hawks

Corning's Kayleigh Sparks throws out a runner from her knees during a 16-3 win over Elmira in a Southern Tier Athletic Conference softball game April 9, 2025 at Elmira High School.

Corning returns seven regulars from its 2024 lineup and six players who were full-timers defensively.

Leading that group is junior pitcher Matti Johnston, the coach's niece and a first-team Class AAA all-state pick in 2024 by the New York State Sports Writers and Coaches Organization for Girls Sports.

Johnston hit two of Corning's four homers and pitched a six-hitter in the win over Elmira. Over the first three games, she has struck out 24 and given up three earned runs in 18 innings.

Three other players have homered this season for Corning: senior second baseman Kayleigh ...

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