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Monday’s South Jersey roundup: Brooke Clark’s solo shot leads Delsea Softball past Kingsway

Check out the top scores, highlights and performances in South Jersey on Monday.

Dylan Heine pitched a complete game on Monday to lead Haddonfield in an 8-4 win over Moorestown in the first round of the Joe Hartmann Diamond Classic.
Dylan Heine pitched a complete game on Monday to lead Haddonfield in an 8-4 win over Moorestown in the first round of the Joe Hartmann Diamond Classic.Read moreTOM GRALISH / Staff Photographer

Brooke Clark’s go-ahead solo shot in the sixth led Delsea over Kingsway, 2-1, on Monday. Diana Parker tossed a complete game, striking out 10 and giving up her lone run in the third.

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Shawnee scored four runs off of wild pitches in the first inning of its 16-3 rout of Seneca. Madison McGehrin went 3-for-5 with a double, two runs and four RBIs for the Renegades.

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Jessie Alkins had three hits and brought in two runs as Egg Harbor Township blanked Cherokee, 6-0. Ashley Fee had a double and two RBIs for the Eagles.

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Nerina Tramp pitched a complete game, striking out nine and allowing one run, leading Highland over Clearview, 9-1. Tramp went 3-for-4 at the plate with a double and four RBIs, while teammates Kamryn Kennedy and Sydney Arrigale each had a home run and combined for five hits.

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Remy Smith went 3-for-4 with a home run, five RBIs and four runs to power Hammonton to a 12-2 win over Deptford. Mary Jane Calascione had three hits and a pair of RBIs for the Blue Devils. Ashlynne Scardino picked up the win on the mound and had two hits on the day.

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McKenzie Yurcaba struck out 12 in a complete-game performance as Audubon downed Haddon Heights, 7-1. Yurcaba was 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI as well. Dana Medlar picked up two hits and scored a run for the Green Wave.

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Ocean City broke its 19-5 win over Lower Cape May open with a 12-run fourth inning. The Red Raiders were led by Savanna Holt, Jackie Nesi, Brooke Illas and Ashley Vitiello, who all picked up two hits apiece. Vitiello notched the win on the mound as well.

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Camryn Rachuba picked up two hits and brought in two runs in Eastern’s 7-5 win over Bishop Eustace. The Vikings led 5-0 after two innings before the Crusaders scored two in the third and sixth innings. Eastern added a pair of runs in the seventh, making it a three run game, as Bishop Eustace got one back in the bottom frame.

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Starr Barker’s two-out, two-run single in the third was the difference in St. Joseph’s 4-3 win over Burlington Township. Makayla Veneziale was 2-for-4 and secured the win for the Wildcats, whose lead was threatened after three consecutive one-run innings from the Falcons to end the game.

Baseball

Haddonfield advanced to the second round of the Joe Hartmann Diamond Classic with an 8-4 win over Moorestown. Dylan Heine pitched a complete game for the Bulldogs, while Chris Brown went 2-for-3 and scored three runs.

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Kyle Marchetti struck out six in five innings and went 2-for-3 with an RBI, as Bordentown blanked Holy Cross, 4-0. Luke Mabin had a double and an RBI. Tommy Niedermaier pitched two innings in relief for the save.

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Zahan Meyer, Brian Hoverson and Shane Reilley each had an RBI in Lenape’s 5-0 win over Timber Creek. Cade Hunter had two hits including a double and two RBIs.

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Hammonton downed Deptford, 2-0, thanks to RBIs by Brett Thackston and Gino Serechia in the fifth inning. Serechia was 3-for-4 on the day with a double.

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Chris McGill tossed a complete game and struck out seven as Camden Catholic beat Seneca, 4-2. The Golden Eagles scored the game’s first two runs in the first before being held hitless for the remainder of the game.

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Sean Cottrell picked up his first win of the year with a complete game, giving up just two hits and striking out 11 to lift St. Augustine over Atlantic City, 8-0. Ryan Weingartner hit a two-run double in the sixth inning for the Hermits.

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Rancocas Valley shutout Northern Burlington, 6-0. The Red Devils scored the first runs of the game in the fifth inning, crossing five and adding another in the sixth.

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Ian Petrutz scored Jason Charles with a sacrifice fly in the top of the eighth as Clearview beat Highland, 7-6.

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Staus Pokrovsky launched a home run and drove in three runs, powering Schalick over Pitman, 6-1.

Boys’ Lacrosse

Bryce Reece and Mason Bregman combined for seven goals in Lenape’s 15-7 win over West Deptford. The Indians held a 7-2 advantage at halftime. Gavin Gismondi had four goals for the Eagles.

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Dan Myers had a game-high six goals and proved to be the difference in Rancocas Valley’s 18-12 win over Egg Harbor Township. Drew Carpenter, Scott Hiltner, Tyler Venuto and Jacob Zinckgraf all had three goals apiece for the Eagles. Shane Langefeld netted four goals and had three assists for the Red Devils.

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Cherokee beat Cherry Hill East, 16-2. The Chiefs went up 9-1 at halftime and didn’t allow a second goal until the fourth quarter. Gaurav Dravida had a game-high four goals, while Tommy Kelly, Cam McCauley, AJ Pasquarello and Colin Wagner had multiple goals each.

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Bryce Monahan’s six goals led Williamstown over Woodstown, 12-4. Reed Schill had three goals for the Braves as well.

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Holy Cross edged Moorestown Friends, 9-7, after falling behind 5-1 at halftime.

Girls’ Lacrosse

Samantha Gurcsik’s game-high five goals led Collingswood to a 12-11 win over Our Lady of Mercy. The Panthers outscored the Villagers 6-3 in the second half. Mary Meduri and Anissa Serafine had four goals apiece for Our Lady of Mercy.

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Tori Accardo tallied a hat trick and scored her 100th career goal to power Eastern past Camden Catholic, 12-7. Dani Mikvy also had a hat trick for the Vikings. Jenna Casole, Kara Heck and Ryleigh Heck had two goals each in the win. Casole also dished out three assists.

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Saylor Allen and Maggie Campbell combined for 11 Haddon Heights goals to beat Sterling, 16-10. The Garnets outscored the Silver Knights 11-3 in the second half. Tori Wilsey had a team-high four goals for Sterling.

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Gabi Connor had three goals for Haddonfield, which saw six other players score multiple goals in a 18-2 blowout win over Gateway. Gabi Connor and Caroline Beckett had three assists each.

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Moorestown Friends had goals from nine players leading to its 13-0 rout of Burlington City. Meghan Roberts had a game-high five goals for the Foxes.

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Kelsey Andres and Kylie Giordano combined for nine goals, leading Millville over Atlantic City, 17-7.

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Nicole Dilullo and Jill Westerby each recorded hat tricks in Cherokee’s 9-6 win over Mainland.