TOWER CITY - Rayanne Hawk went 4-for-4 with two doubles, four stolen bases, two runs scored and an RBI in Williams Valley's 9-0, non-league softball win over Upper Dauphin on Friday, completing a perfect 20-0 regular season for the Vikings.
Cassidy Pinchorski added a solo home run for Williams Valley, in addition to striking out nine Trojans and picking up the win in the circle.
Hannah Nestor and Kate Whelski both had two hits for the Vikings.
Taylor Brown and Kendra Schlegel recorded two hits apiece for Upper Dauphin.
Minersville 15 Allentown C.C. 0
MINERSVILLE - Adrienne Kroznuskie hammered a grand slam - her eighth home run of the season - in the bottom of the fourth inning to end the game early and secure a non-league win for the Battlin' Miners.
Rachel Sterner finished with two hits and four RBIs for Minersville, while Morgen Woodford had three hits and three RBIs.
Leah Leshko added three more hits - two for doubles - and two RBIs.
Reighly Melochick, Emily Mealey, Alyse Ryan and Morgan Nawrocki all had two hits. Riley Gerenda picked up the win for the Miners, striking out eight.
Jim Thorpe 12 Panther Valley 2
JIM THORPE - Maggie Holloway had two doubles and a single to lead Jim Thorpe to victory over Panther Valley in a Division I game.
Talia Valentini, Courtney Santos and Gianna Bucci each doubled in the win for the Olympians.
Hannah Hill hit a two-run home run for the Panthers.
Game postponed
The Abington Heights at Pottsville game was postponed Friday. No make-up date has been announced.
H.S. Baseball North Schuylkill 14 Shenandoah Valley 3
SHENANDOAH - Tevin Murray struck out eight and Jake Damiter had two RBIs as North Schuylkill cruised by Shenandoah Valley in a non-league contest.
Chris Burke had an RBI triple in the win for the Spartans.
Ian McCole hit a three-run home run in the third inning for the Blue Devils.
Jim Thorpe 9 Panther Valley 1
JIM THORPE - Jordan McElmoyle went 2-for-2 with two RBIs and two runs scored and Ian Sterling pitched a no-hitter to lead Jim Thorpe to a win over Panther Valley in Division I action.
Sterling and Dave Everitt each had two RBIs for the Olympians, who won their first league game of the season.
The Panthers were held without a hit, but scored on a lead-off walk, two passed balls and a sacrifice fly by Mark Williams in the first inning.