Olivia Lach had a home run, a double, three RBIs and two runs, as Lakeland scored three runs in the ninth inning to defeat Blue Ridge, 9-8, on Tuesday in a nonleague softball game at Lakeland.
Zoey Gregory had two hits and one run and pitched nine innings in the win. Kamri Naniewicz had two hits and two RBIs, and McKaelyn Eremo tacked on a double and four runs for the Lady Chiefs.
Kaylee Blewett had three hits, one RBI and two runs for the Lady Raiders, while Hailey Carpenetti had two hits, including a triple, one RBI and two runs.
Mid Valley 7, Wallenpaupack 1: At Mid Valley, Ava Hazelton had a home run and two RBIs and pitched a complete game, allowing three hits, one unearned run and three walks while striking out 13, to lead the Spartanettes to a nonleague win.
Avery Tinney had two hits, including a double, while Angela Laskowski and Abbey Mackey each added two hits for Mid Valley.
Adrianna Milutinovic and Lucy Babyak each had a double for the Lady Buckhorns.
Holy Cross 17, Lackawanna Trail 1: At Holy Cross, Claire Helring, Peyton Graboske and McKinley Griffiths each hit a home run in the Lady Crusaders’ win in three innings.
Ava Schmidt had three hits, including a double, two RBIs and three runs and allowed two hits, one run and no walks while striking out six in three innings. Jules Galella and Kiera Bauman each added three hits for Holy Cross.
Shelby Malamud had a double and a run, while Payton Laytos had a hit and an RBI for the Lady Lions.
Dunmore 16, Carbondale Area 1: At Dunmore, Emily McGowan had three hits, including two doubles, two RBIs and three runs and Nancy Mecca tacked on three hits, including a home run, and four RBIs to lead the Lady Bucks to a nonleague win in four innings.
Aubrey Mizenko, Rachel Walsh and Paige Ancherani each added two hits for Dunmore.
Riley Pietrowski had a triple and a run for the Chargerettes.
Barron Collier 4, Old Forge 1: At Naples, Fla., Riley Hopwood had two hits and two runs and pitched a complete game, allowing four hits, one run and three walks while striking out 11, to lead Barron Collier to a nonleague win.
Kate O’Hearn had two hits, including a double, and one RBI, and Ava Arnold had a triple and a run for the Lady Blue Devils.
Dallas 16, Scranton Prep 6 (6 inn.): At the Back Mountain Little League field, the Mountaineers ripped 16 hits and Dallas scored nine in the fourth to pick up the six-inning victory.
Cadance Hudgins had the big bat for Dallas, going 3 for 4 with four RBIs, while Annie Osipower and Madeline Desanto each had three hits. Desanto and Emma Eick each drove in two runs.
Lacey Youngblood picked up the win in relief, allowing just one hit in three innings.
Abigail Wilce drove in three runs for Scranton Prep, while Emelia Williams finished her night 2 for 3 with two runs.
Crestwood 18, Honesdale 6 (6 inn.): At Honesdale, the Comets finished with 21 hits as Crestwood sent the game into the mercy rule with a seven-run sixth inning.
Alekzandria Dutko was 4 for 5 with three runs and two RBIs. Brianna Petzold drove in six runs, and Celia Stahlnecker, Kayla Sincavage and Jess Lomerson each had three hits as the Comets had six extra-base hits.
Brooke Lenahan was the winning pitcher, striking out six over five innings.
Kaydence Frampton had three doubles for Honesdale.