Brugger fans 10, homers in Neshaminy’s win
LANGHORNE, PA. » The Neshaminy High softball team was in fine form Wednesday when it blasted Quakertown, 10-3, to up its record to 2-1.
Amber Brugger struck out 10 to get the win and also bashed a home run while collecting three hits in a game in which Neshaminy was the away team in the book although it was played at home.
Natalie Rios was also hot with a double and triple. Liana Jones tripled as well for the Redskins, who will be back in action Saturday morning at Notre Dame.
Neshaminy (2-1) 220 031 2 — 10 14 1 Quakertown 010 002 0 — 3 6 2 WP-Brugger. LP-Caputo. 2B-Rios (N), Smith (N), Collins (N) 3B-Jones (N), Rios. HR-Brugger.
CONWELL-EGAN 6, LITTLE FLOWER 5 FAIRLESS HILLS, PA. » The Eagles rallied with four runs in the bottom of the sixth and two more in the seventh to even their record at 1-1.
Amber Stansfield got the pitching win and also smacked a single in the seventh that drove in the tying and winning runs. Alyssa Fagans, Elizabeth Shire and Emily Wang doubled. Little Flower 102 200 0 — 5 4 3 Conwell-Egan (1-1) 000 004 2 — 6 6 2 WP-Stansfield. LP-Paxson. 2B-Fagans (CE), Shire (CE), Wang (CE).
COUNCIL ROCK NORTH 3, ABINGTON 1 ABINGTON, PA. » Rock North rebounded from its first loss behind the strong pitching of junior Jenna Khatzian, who struck out five and yielded just five hits.
The game was tied at 1-all in the seventh when Riley Sheehy and Lauren Begg smacked back-to-back home runs. Council Rock North (2-1) 001 000 2 — 3 Abington 001 000 0 — 1 WP-Khatzian. HR-Sheey (CRN), Briggs (CRN).
LAWRENCEVILLE 11,
NEW CHURCH 0
BRYN ATHYN, PA. » The Big Red rolled to victory No. 2 when Kat McGrath tripled and homered in support of Lindsay Kucker, who cranked up a one-hitter and struck out seven. Kucker also helped her own cause with a double.
Lawrenceville (2-0) 100 415 - 11 10 0
New Church 000 000 - 0 1 4 WP-Kucker. LP-Murphy. 2B-Kucker. 3BMcGrath (L), HR-McGrath.
SOUDERTON 9, TRUMAN 3 LEVITTOWN, PA. » Chrissy Huhn homered and drove in two runs, but it wasn’t enough to save the Tigers and pitcher Hayley Carpenter in the team’s opener.