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HS Softball Wrap: Haley Krebs gets career hit No. 100 in Robbinsville’s win

Robbbinsville's Haley Krebs (18) is congratulated in the dugout after scoring a run against Hun in the first inning during a non-league softball game on Thursday afternoon in Robbinsville. (Kyle Franko/ Trentonian Photo)
Robbbinsville’s Haley Krebs (18) is congratulated in the dugout after scoring a run against Hun in the first inning during a non-league softball game on Thursday afternoon in Robbinsville. (Kyle Franko/ Trentonian Photo)
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ROBBINSVILLE – It was a day to remember for Robbinsville senior shortstop Haley Krebs, who got her 100th hit in a 10-0 victory over Jackson Memorial.

Proudly looking on was Robbinsville coach Christine Levering. It’s unclear at this time how many Raven players have reached the century mark, but Levering was one of them to do it.

Getting ready for a home against Notre Dame on Thursday, the Ravens also got a two-hitter and eight strikeouts by Katie Ziliani. Robbinsville pounded out 15 hits, including three apiece by Caroline Walls and Ari Tomlinson, who tripled. Tomlinson and Sorrella Gallucci each drove in three runs. Ziliani and Tuleen Ali had two hits.

Jackson Memorial 000 000  – 0 2 2

Robbinsville (5-1) 200 026 – 6 15 0

WP-Ziliani. LP-Wiener. 2B-Robinson. 3B-Tomlinson.

Council Rock South 8, Central Bucks South 1

HOLLAND, Pa. – Lexi Waring fired a five-hitter with five strikeouts for undefeated Rock South. Helen Woloshyn, Gabby Bloom (double) and Julia Scannapieco all had two  hits. Avery Tumolo also doubled.

Central Bucks South 001 000 0 – 1 5 4

Council Rock South (6-0) 102 050 x – 8 8 0

WP-Waring. LP-Theis. 2B-Tumulo (CRS), Bloom (CRS).

Blair 7, Lawrenceville 2

BLAIRSTOWN – Selena Yu, Hayley Williard, pitcher Emma Sung and Bree Krzka all smacked doubles, but it wasn’t enough to save the Big Red (2-6)

Lawrenceville (2-6) 200 000 0 – 2 8

Blair 312 001 x – 7 11

WP-Allen. LP-Sung. 2B-Yu (L), Williard (L), Sung, Krzka (L), O’Keefe (B). 3B-Smith-Fitzpatrick (B)

Bristol 19, Christopher Dock 9

BRISTOL, Pa. – The final score is a little misleading because the game went back and forth until the undefeated Warriors exploded for nine runs in the fifth inning. Winning pitcher Briana Slack slammed a three-run homer and a two-run homer. Luciana Snyder also homered, and Cayleigh Januszka collected two doubles and a triple

Christopher Dock 301 41 – 9 6 2

Bristol (6-0) 203 59 – 10 14 5

WP-Slack. LP-Delamater. 2B-Januszka (B) 2. 3B-Januszka. HR-Slack 2, Snyder (B).

Steinert 5, Hamilton 0

HAMILTON TWP. – Ellie Miller was in complete command with a no-hitter and 13 strikeouts as the Spartans improved to 7-1. Addison Hassan and Riley Mikolajczak (two doubles) each smacked three hits, and Bianca Walsh had two.

Steinert (7-1) 000 120 2 – 5 11 0

Hamilton (2-4) 000 000 0 – 0 0 3

WP-Miller. LP-Fonollosa. 2B-O’Neil, Mikolajczak 2.

Northern Burlington 5, Burlington Township 1

COUMBUS – Mikayla Fontana mowed down the Falcons with a four-hitter and 12 strikeouts. Abigail Todd and Fontana homered for NBC. Haley Macarthur was 3-for-4 in the lead-off spot and Todd collected two hits and three RBIs.

Burlington Township (2-3) 000 000 1 – 1 4 0

Northern Burlington (8-2) 103 100 x – 5 10 1

WP-Fontana. LP-Reid. 2B-Macarthur, Todd, Fontana.

Hightstown 12, South Brunswick 9

MONMOUTH JCT. – The Rams (6-2) got two hits from Kayla Horana and Julie Luczak (double). Adriana Cepeda worked four innings for the pitching win.

Hightstown (6-2) 410 330 0 – 12 10 2

South Brunswick (4-6) 210 420 0 – 9 10 4

WP-Cepeda. 2B-Luczak (H). 3B-Benitez (H).

St. John Vianney 9, Allentown 0

ALLENTOWN – Madison McDougall struck out a whopping 18 batters and allowed only four hits while hurling a shutout for last year’s Parochial A state champions. It was the first loss for Allentown, which will host Holmdel in the Monmouth County Tournament on Saturday morning.

St. John Vianney 002 131 2 – 9 11 2

Allentown (5-1) 000 000 0 – 0 4 4

WP-McDougal. LP-LaFisca. 2B-Figueroa (SJV). HR-Gonzalez 2, Carden.

Spotswood 7, Ewing 3

SPOTSWOOD – The Blue Devils dropped to 5-2 against a Spotswood team that is now 9-1. Ameerah Brown-McMullen had two of Ewing’s seven hits and Abby Singer homered. Morgan Dwyer was the losing pitcher.

Ewing (5-2) 000 003 0 – 3 7 5

Spotswood (9-1) 130 210 x – 7 5 3

Holy Cross 15, Doane Academy 2

BURLINGTON – The Lancers upped their record to 4-2 and kept Doane winless.

Holy Cross (4-2) 300 57 – 15 0 0

Doane Academy (0-5) 101 00 – 2 5 8

OTHER SCORES

Moorestown 10, Bishop Eustace 0