Mid Valley graduate Kat Davis picked up her 100th career hit in Marywood University softball team’s doubleheader split with Penn State Harrisburg on Thursday in nonconference action.
Davis had two hits in the nightcap, won by Marywood, 2-1. Her milestone came on an infield single in the sixth inning. Riley Marshall drove in both Marywood runs with a solo home run and a sacrifice fly.
Penn State Harrisburg took the opener, 6-2. Marissa Hoffman had a RBI single and Renee McDonald a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the first inning to account for the scoring by the Pacers (7-5).
Muhlenberg 9, Scranton 1 (5), Scranton 4, Muhlenberg 1: At Allentown, the University of Scranton came back in the nightcap to earn a split of a nonconference doubleheader with Muhlenberg.
Mollie Ferreira had three hits, two runs and two RBIs for Scranton in the second game. Winning pitcher Emma Douglas allowed one run on seven hits with no walks and four strikeouts to improve her season record to 6-1.
In the first game, the Royals (10-5) managed just two hits. One was a triple by Celia Totaro in the fourth inning. She scored on a sacrifice fly by Juliana Janezic to account for Scranton’s lone run.
Lackawanna 25, CC of Morris 0, Lackawanna 26, CC of Morris 1: At Randolph, New Jersey, Lackawanna College’s offense erupted in a NJCAA Division II Region 19 doubleheader sweep of County College of Morris.
Abington Heights grad Riley Knott had two doubles, a triple and seven RBIs for Lackawanna in the first game. Laniah Tasker added three hits and five RBIs. Mekenzie Revere and Abigail Yenalevitch combined on a five-inning perfect game with eight strikeouts.
Game 2 saw Kyleah Edwards and Haleigh Mazol drive in four runs apiece for the Lady Falcons (17-6, 4-0). Tori May was 3 for 3 with three runs and three RBIs.