PAC-10 Roundup: Strong performance from Lindsay lifts Spring-Ford
Spring-Ford 5, Phoenixville 1 >> Sam Lindsay scattered four hits and allowed zero earned as the Rams came away with a win over the visiting Phantoms.
Megan Kern contributed a 3-for-3 day from the plate while Keira Walton and Sophia Cinti each added two hits and an RBI as the Rams scored two in the fourth and two in the sixth to come away with the win.
Susan Duncan continued her hot stretch at the plate, going 2-for-3 with one RBI for Phoenixville.
Pottsgrove 2, Perkiomen Valley 1 >> See story
Pope John Paul II 17, Pottstown 2 >> Alyssa Schwab, Amanda Butera and Ashley Remington led the way offensively as the Golden Panthers pounded out 12 hits in a four-inning rout over the Trojans.
Schwab finished the day 2-for-3 from the plate with three runs scored with Butera and Remington each adding two hits and three RBI in the win. Remington took the win in the circle while racking up 10 strikeouts.
Gianna Epps homered for Pottstown.
Owen J. Roberts 6, Upper Perkiomen 5 >> A see-saw affair went in favor of the Wildcats as the team hung on for the one-run win.
Emily Shaheen finished the day with three hits for the victors which held on in the late innings after building a 6-1 lead in the sixth.
Karlee Fretz led the Indians with three hits. Alyssa Sullivan and Sarah Heidler each had two hits in the loss.
Boyertown 4, Methacton 0 >> Mandy Kalil pitched a phenomenal game allowing only two hits and striking out four batters as the Bears topped the Warriors in PAC-10 play.
Taylor Garcia went 2-for-4 with two singles while Meghan Kovacs went 2-for-3 with two runs scored in the win.
Pitcher Megan Stauffer took the loss for the Warriors.