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S. Jersey Boys: Florence clubs Riverside, 24-11

Jake DeWitt hit for the cycle, going 5 for 5 with eight RBIs, and Florence put up 14 runs in the seventh inning to finish off host Riverside, 24-11, on Monday in a wild Burlington County League baseball game.

Jake DeWitt hit for the cycle, going 5 for 5 with eight RBIs, and Florence put up 14 runs in the seventh inning to finish off host Riverside, 24-11, on Monday in a wild Burlington County League baseball game.

Heath Fillmyer homered in a three-hit, three-run, three-RBI effort and Jake Foehr also went deep, finishing with four RBIs for the Flashes.

In other Burlington County League action:

Rich Koch drove in three runs as host Burlington City ran its winning streak to eight by downing Camden County Tech, 10-2.

Taylor Zackman led the way with three hits and five RBIs, as Bordentown banged out 17 hits in a 14-4 victory at Cinnaminson. Gunnar Decker (2 for 2), Joe Gutowski (2 for 3) and Cullen Carter (2 for 3) combined to score nine runs for the Scotties.

Olympic. Chris Malinowski and Kevin McGarry each had two RBIs as Lenape's bats awoke in time to double up Camden Catholic, 6-3.

Colin Perro limited Paul VI to two hits and shut out the Eagles over the last six innings, enabling host Cherokee to pull away to a 7-1 win. Erik Danser's three-run homer in the third put the Chiefs ahead to stay.

Mark Jankowski and Vinnie Nocella teamed up for four hits, four RBIs and three runs scored in sparking host Washington Township to a 9-3 triumph over Pennsauken.

Freshman Devin Smeltzer made his varsity debut by going 3 for 3, driving in two runs and scoring twice in Eastern's 13-3 victory over visiting Triton.

Dylan Johannik singled, doubled and homered in driving in five runs, paving the way for Shawnee's 13-2 home win over Timber Creek.

Tri-County. Dane Evans doubled home a pair of runs in Pennsville's three-run seventh inning, allowing the Eagles to hold off host Williamstown, 7-6.

Dan McAteer batted 4 for 4, drove in three runs and scored three times to help Pitman rally late to defeat host Clearview, 11-6.

Brandon O'Donnell had three RBIs on a single and run-scoring groundout and Jeremy Dale batted 2 for 3 with two runs and two RBIs, keying Kingsway's 7-4 win over visiting Gloucester.

Joe Brooks drove in four runs to back the one-hit pitching of Cody Brown, and Gloucester Catholic improved to 19-1 by battering host Deptford, 11-0.

Evan Hathaway batted 4 for 4 with three RBIs and scored twice for host Woodstown, which erupted for six runs in the sixth to finish off Salem, 13-3.

Colonial. Dan Ponti's two-run blast gave Overbrook a 7-5 sixth-inning lead, but Collingswood tied it in the home half and then won it in the seventh as Eric Cortes drew a bases-loaded walk to give the Panthers an 8-7 victory.

Haddon Township totaled 16 hits, including a 4-for-5, three-RBI performance by Pat Burns in a 13-3 rout of visiting Lindenwold.

Lacrosse

Senior Jake O'Donnell scored four times, including the 100th goal of his career, and host Moorestown Friends celebrated the occasion by toasting Hamilton West, 17-1.