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Kelly O'Neill allowed one hit and Amanda Magadan spurred the attack by going 3 for 4 with three stolen bases in North Jersey Section 1, Group IV action on Monday, May 20.
O'Neill, who struck out six, and Cynthia Meringer drove in runs for the Rams (16-9).
Meringer and Kayla Johnson had two hits apiece for the winners.
Chatham 3, Governor Livingston 1
Chatham scored two runs in the top of the eighth inning to snap a 1-1 deadlock and went on to defeat Governor Livingston on Monday, May 20.
McCall Moore and Kendall Davies had singles and RBIs for the Cougars (13-13). Raleigh Heap tripled and scored a run. Chatham's fourth hit came off the bat of Elizabeth Silveira.
Anya Raadam pitched the first five innings, striking out seven, walking one and allowing one hit before giving way to Susie Wolsch.
Whippany Park 15, Villa Walsh 0
Rachel Grabowski and Ashley LoBell had three hits and three RBIs each when the Wildcats shut out Villa Walsh on Monday, May 20.
Among Grabowski's hits was a double. LoBell scored twice. Jamie Rehus tripled and drove in a pair of runs and Alison Gleichmann contributed two hits and knocked in two runs for Whippany Park (19-6).
Veronica Manley had three hits for Villa Walsh (5-17).
Montville 7, Mendham 3
The Mustangs, behind three hits each by Sammie Booth and Brittany Presto, beat Mendham on Monday, May 20.
Booth homered and had an RBI. Presto also knocked in a run for Montville (18-9). Emily Mulligan finished with two hits and drove in a run.
The Minutemen received an RBI from Tess Madarasz.
Mount St. Dominic 4, Morris Knolls 2
The Golden Eagles, whose offense was sparked by Mia Baldassari and Maggie Shaw, were defeated by Mount St. Dominic on Monday, May 20.
Baldassari and Shaw had two hits apiece. Each one knocked in a run.
For Mount St. Dominic, Helyna Bissell singled twice, doubled and knocked in a run. Olivia Gemma's double drove in a run.
EAST HANOVER _ It was a night for taking as Hanover Park clinched the Liberty Division of the Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference with an 8-3 victory over Parsippany on Wednesday, May 15.
The Hornets gave, though, too, raising funds for the Susan G. Komen Foundation in memory of Kristen Hogan's mother, Judy, who succumbed to breast cancer in 2008.
BOONTON _ Not once did Jefferson's Katie Hatler clip a hurdle.
Hatler's form was precise, her movement fluid.
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