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Mon. S.J. girls' roundup: Perfect outings for Kingsway, New Egypt pitchers

Kelsey Dominik of Kingsway and New Egypt's Alison Martino pitched perfect, but abbreviated, games to highlight Monday's South Jersey softball action.

Kelsey Dominik of Kingsway and New Egypt's Alison Martino pitched perfect, but abbreviated, games to highlight Monday's South Jersey softball action.

Dominik (17-3) struck out nine in notching her first perfecto as the host Dragons needed just five innings to scorch Delsea, 14-0, in a Tri-County Conference clash.

Martino (14-2) retired a dozen batters on strikes over six innings, as the host Warriors dismissed Burlington County League rival Maple Shade, 10-0.

Olympic. The Battle of Cherry Hill went West's way, when Jamie Robertson escaped a bases-loaded, none-out jam in the seventh by striking out two batters and inducing a game-ending groundout to earn the 1-0 home win over East.

Lacrosse

Bishop Eustace, the No. 6 team in The Inquirer's Top 10, clinched the Olympic Conference Freedom Division championship in dominant fashion, getting goals from a dozen players in trouncing Gloucester Catholic, 22-5.

Morgan Wright led the charge with four goals, while Mikaela Gekas-Robinson, Kristen Kelbon and Mel Vasso each registered a hat trick for the Crusaders (11-2 overall, 9-0 division).

Tenth-ranked Seneca, which already had the National Division title in the bag, used a 4-1 second-half surge to pull away to a 7-3 victory at second-place West Deptford.

Ellie Blythe had a hat trick and Maddy Schulte chipped in two goals and an assist for the Golden Eagles (11-2, 9-0).

Cherry Hill East's tandem of Caitlin Delaney (7 goals) and Becca Taub (5 goals) proved too tough for host Cherokee to handle, as the Cougars cruised to a 15-8 win.

Burlington County. Clare MacAdam deposited her third goal of the match with 55 seconds remaining in regulation, allowing ninth-ranked Holy Cross to rally from a 4-1 halftime deficit and escape with a 7-6 home win over Northern Burlington.

The Greyhounds' upset bid was buoyed by Nicolette Salay (3 goals) and Tizzy Hoggs (2 goals).

Cinnaminson broke open a tight game with a 10-4 second-half outburst, as Sarah Ritter and Carleigh MacWilliams combined for nine goals in a 14-8 triumph at Delran.