Nick Bradley had two hits, including a home run, three RBIs and two runs, as Abington Heights staved off Mid Valley’s comeback in an 8-7 victory in a nonleague baseball game Tuesday at Mid Valley.
The Spartans scored five runs in the bottom of the seventh, but Darsh Patel got the final two outs to secure the wins.
Cooper Cottell had a hit, an RBI and two runs, and Nate Kayal had a hit and an RBI, and pitched 2.1 innings, allowing no hits while striking out three for the Comets.
Joey Romanosky had three doubles and two runs, and Zack Buza and Jeremy Cali each had a hit and two RBIs for Mid Valley.
Dunmore 13, Carbondale Area 3: At Dunmore, Anthony Yerka had two hits, including a home run, three RBIs and two runs to lead the Bucks to a nonleague win in five innings.
Jamie McMynne added two hits and two runs, and Diego Arias had a double and an RBI for Dunmore.
Xander Kiel had a double and a run for the Chargers.
Riverside 12, Scranton 1: At Riverside, Nick Bohenek had two hits, including a triple, two RBIs and three runs, as the Vikings picked up a nonleague win in five innings.
Jose Sosa had two hits, including a double, and Caleb Sosa had a triple, three RBIs and one run for Riverside.
Cooper Borowski added a hit, an RBI and a run and pitched five innings, allowing four hits, one run and one walk while striking out five.
Drew Leonori had a hit and a run for the Knights.
North Pocono 14, Berwick 7: At Berwick, Jake Reese had four hits, including two doubles and a triple, and drove in three runs to help North Pocono pick up a nonleague win.
Cael Hafner had two doubles and two RBIs, while Josh Kalinowski had two hits, including a double, two runs and three RBIs.
Brett Knorr had three hits and scored two runs for Berwick. Frankie Yosh had two hits, including a double, one RBI and one run.
Dallas 10, West Scranton 0: At West Scranton, Brady Youngblood was 5 for 5 with three doubles and three RBIs as Dallas opened the season with a nonleague win.
Leadoff hitter Conor Healey had three hits and one run, while Dominick Zangardi had a double and three runs.
Nick Bednar pitched the first four innings, striking out seven and not allowing a hit or a walk. Zangardi came in to pitch the final three innings and allowed one hit, one walk and struck out seven.
Colin May had a single for West Scranton.