Runs were flying, momentum kept swinging, and every inning seemed to bring another answer. But when the dust settled Thursday night, the Montrose Lady Meteors once again showed why they’ve become one of the toughest outs in the conference. Behind Alyse Legg’s four-RBI night and a relentless offensive attack that produced 16 runs, 13 hits, 18 walks, and seven stolen bases, Montrose pulled away late to defeat Carbondale Area 16-8 in a wild showdown packed with offense from start to finish.
Scranton Prep is starting to look more and more like a team nobody wants to see down the stretch. After recent statement wins over Scranton and Abington Heights, the Cavaliers added another big result Wednesday night taking down No. 3 Riverside in a high-energy 11-6 battle.
Delaware Valley beat Northampton 7-5 in a tight lacrosse quarterfinal. Colin McGarvey (2G, 1A) and Riley Smith (13 saves) led DV to the DII AAA semifinals vs. Parkland.
West Scranton Invaders defeated Scranton 7-2, led by Kaleiah Connor\'s 10-strikeout pitching and Mckenna Brudnicki\'s 3 RBI, securing a road victory.
For a few innings, Dallas looked ready to land a statement punch in the Back Mountain rivalry showdown. Then Lake-Lehman answered. Behind another electric outing from JMU commit Hannah Chipego and a relentless offensive response, the Knights erased an early five-run deficit to stun Dallas 8-6 Thursday night in a rivalry matchup that felt every bit like postseason softball. With 12 more strikeouts added to her career total, Chipego now sits just three away from the Wyoming Valley Conference all-time strikeout record.