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Fri. S.J. girls’ roundup: Lenape comeback dooms C.H. East

Dallas Hogan homered with two runners aboard to spark a five-run, seventh-inning rally, lifting Lenape over host Cherry Hill East, 9-6, on Friday in a wild Olympic Conference softball game.

Dallas Hogan homered with two runners aboard to spark a five-run, seventh-inning rally, lifting Lenape over host Cherry Hill East, 9-6, on Friday in a wild Olympic Conference softball game.

East, which squandered an early, 3-0 lead, went back ahead on Nicole Escobar's three-run blast in the sixth.

But Lenape proved too potent, with Hogan (4 for 5, three runs, three RBIs) and Nicole Bay (4 for 4, two RBIs) at the heart of the Indians' 15-hit attack.

In other Olympic Conference action:

Ashley Ordile knocked in a pair of runs to back the two-hit pitching of Brielle Reighn, and host Triton extended its winning streak to four by turning away Cherry Hill West, 4-1.

Shawnee's Jacklyn Pezzato hurled a two-hitter in a 21-0 win at Pennsauken. Kelly Dickinson (4 RBIs) and Michelle Pezzato (4 runs, 2 RBIs) each batted 4 for 5 in the Renegades' 21-hit barrage.

Burlington County. Taylor Steele struck out 13 while scattering five hits and one walk, and seventh-ranked Holy Cross manufactured a pair of runs to slip past visiting Cinnaminson, 2-0.

Colonial. Junior Sydney Allen posted her first varsity win, thanks in large part to three RBIs apiece by Amanda Gardiner and Ashley Sims, as fifth-ranked Sterling slammed visiting Woodbury, 17-2.

Mattie McCleery belted a two-run home run and Becky Transue launched a solo shot for host Haddon Heights, which saw five of its eight hits go for extra bases in winning, 12-2, over Gateway. Mariah Hans and winning pitcher Shayla Sweeney each contributed one run, two hits and three RBIs.

Host Audubon ran its record to 7-0, getting shutout pitching from Alison Guldin and three RBIs by Hunter Urban in a 13-0 waltz past Collingswood.

Cape-Atlantic. Brittany Scott fanned 16 batters in pitching a one-hitter, and came through with three hits and two RBIs in guiding ninth-ranked Buena to a 10-1 home win over Middle Township.

Winning pitcher Kayla Wittenwiler outhit Ocean City, 2-1, and also drove in a pair of runs to deliver Egg Harbor Township's first win of the season, 4-0, over the host Red Raiders.

Stephanie Hand rang up 13 strikeouts and bolstered Oakcrest's batting order with three hits and three RBIs, allowing the Falcons to hold off visiting Lower Cape May, 6-4.

Tri-County. Kristen Knorr singled, doubled twice, and knocked in two runs to rally Delsea to a 3-1 win at GCIT.

Pennsville pounded out 15 hits in doubling up host Salem, 8-4. Winning pitcher Brooke Coleman (4 for 4, two runs), Danielle Cornman (3 for 4, two RBIs), and Taylor Chew (2 for 4, two RBIs) did the most damage.

Jessica Harrell's three-run home run gave Schalick a 5-0 lead, but host Pitman used a pair of three-run rallies to pull out a 6-5 victory. Danielle Carr stroked a two-run double and Rachel Cressman plated the go-ahead run on a single in the bottom of the sixth.

Katelyn Whitesall and Katelyn McCormick combined for four hits, four runs and two RBIs in Cumberland's 8-5 comeback win at Deptford.

Lacrosse

Oakcrest had no answer for Jamie Howell, who scored four times and set up five goals in powering Millville to a 17-4 road win in the Cape-Atlantic League.

Howell was joined by eight teammates in the scoring column for the Thunderbolts (5-0), including Corrine Etter, who totaled four goals and one assist.

Olympic. Megan Tiernan's four goals and one assist led a balanced attack, as Washington Township seized control early and coasted, 15-5, at West Deptford.

Katie Gill and Christina Brennan each had a hat trick, while Brittany Bollendorf and Erin Waller contributed two goals apiece for the Minutemaids.

Haddonfield spread the wealth on offense, with Taylor Ng scoring four times and the Bulldogs getting hat tricks from Lindsay Brophy, Carolynn Clark, Laurel Falana, and Gretchen Kiep in a 19-9 rout of visiting Cherry Hill West.

A dozen players contributed at least one goal for Bishop Eustace in an 18-1 romp at Gateway. Kylie Primeau and Morgan Wright led the Crusaders with three goals each.

Friends Schools. Host Moorestown Friends, behind four goals from Danielle Magaziner and two apiece by Sophia DePaulis and Noelle Smith, pulled out a 12-9 victory over Abington Friends.

Nonleague. Delran goalie April Cleveland stopped 10 shots and Ally Stathius (four goals) and Rachel Ceplo (three goals) sparked the offense in a 9-8 win at Allentown.