Recap
If there was just one significant fact about the Spring-Ford softball team’s game with Methacton Thursday, it would still have been memorable.
But the Rams enjoyed two key distinctions from their 10-0 win over the Warriors. And both further cemented the way they have taken the 2019 season by storm.
The first was Brianna Peck’s lights-out pitching performance, where she was just one walk off a perfect game. The second was the win was the 400th for head coach Tim Hughes, who is in his 23rd year at the helm of the program.
Peck chalked up 12 strikeouts in the course of her no-no, needing just 79 pitches to dispatch Methacton. She got ample support from a 12-hit offense headed by Jules Ryan’s four RBI — she homered in the course of the six-inning game between the Pioneer Athletic Conference Liberty Division’s first and second-place teams. Jules Hughes chipped in with a 3-for-4 outing of her own, and Peck also got into the batting act with a 2-for-4, two-RBI day.
Spring-Ford upped its Liberty Division-leading record to 7-0, 14-0 overall. Methacton went to 4-3 and 8-4.