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S. Jersey Girls: Delran grabs win over New Egypt

A pair of sacrifice flies and a one-hitter by pitcher Jackie Koring helped Delran grind out a 2-0 win over visiting New Egypt yesterday in Burlington County League softball action.

A pair of sacrifice flies and a one-hitter by pitcher Jackie Koring helped Delran grind out a 2-0 win over visiting New Egypt yesterday in Burlington County League softball action.

The loss was New Egypt's first Patriot Division setback of the season.

Delran loaded the bases to open the third inning with two walks and a hit batter. Danielle McNeill and Paige Mollineaux each hit sacrifice flies, scoring Katie Larson and Aubrey Paris.

Also in Burlington County, Lauren Pfister scored on an infield error for the winning run in the seventh inning and also got the pitching win as Moorestown edged visiting Westampton Tech, 4-3.

Colonial. Kylie O'Donnell went 2 for 3 and scored the winning run for Sterling in a 3-1 win at Haddon Township.

Sam Lukas and Brittany Reilly knocked in three runs apiece to give Gateway a 10-0 victory at Haddon Heights.

Olympic. Jess O'Hara's third-inning RBI single was the difference as Bishop Eustace won, 2-1, at home against Camden Catholic.

Arielle Kitey struck out six and knocked in two runs as Cherry Hill East prevailed, 5-1, over visiting Lenape. Stephanie Miller went 3 for 4 with an RBI.

Cape-Atlantic. Katie Hehre threw a no-hitter at home as Holy Spirit defeated Bridgeton, 11-0. Paige Frost went 4 for 4 with two runs and two RBIs.

Ocean City went hitless through eight innings, then unloaded for seven singles and five runs in the ninth to earn a 5-0 win at Atlantic City. Nicole Mangine scored the go-ahead run, and Gina Favinger pitched a two-hitter to earn the win.

Tri-County. Rachael Coleman pitched nine innings and knocked in Brynn Buechler with a ninth-inning RBI single to help Pennsville secure a 4-3 extra-inning road victory at Penns Grove.

Kaitlyn Higgins knocked in two runs, and Dominique Ficara pitched a shutout as host Kingsway downed Cumberland, 3-0.

Stephanie Krawiec went 3 for 4 with an RBI, and Callie Emel pitched three scoreless innings for the win as Salem beat visiting Wildwood, 11-1.