Here are the results from Saturday’s Salem County sports calendar
BASEBALL
Lee Ware Tournament, Woodstown
Washington Twp. 11, Woodstown 0
Cherry Hill East 7, Camden Catholic 1
Consolation: Woodstown 11, Camden Catholic 7
Championship: Cherry Hill East 4, Washington Twp. 1
WOODSTOWN – After being silenced the last four games, Woodstown’s bats came alive and outscored Camden Catholic 11-7 in the consolation game of the Lee Ware Tournament.
Ty Coblentz led the Wolverines’ 12-hit attack with three hits and two RBIs. Sam Chard and Rocco String had two hits apiece and Thomas Tucci drove in a pair of runs.
The Wolverines (11-8) broke a 5-5 tie with six runs in the bottom of the third inning. Noah Williams’ RBI single broke the tie. Caiden Spinelli and String each had a two-run double. And Coblentz had an RBI double.
Cherry Hill East won the tournament with a 4-1 win over Washington Twp. in the championship game.
SOFTBALL
Pitman Tournament
Pennsville 6, Pitman 5
Pennsville 9, Deptford 4
PITMAN – Kylie Harris and Savannah Brewer-Palverento drove home runs in the sixth inning to finally give Pennsville the lead and the Eagles held on to claim a division win over Pitman 6-5.
The Eagles trailed 2-0, 4-1 and 4-3 at various points in the game. Harris, Lily Edwards, Avery Watson and Makenzie Widener had two hits apiece for Pennsville.
They followed that with a 9-4 win over Deptford. Edwards had two hits and two RBIs, while Sawyer Simmons and Reagan Wariwanchik had two hits apiece.
Fred Powell Tournament
Absegami 18, Woodstown 6
Woodstown 9, Cumberland 8
Ellie Wygand’s RBI double with none out in the bottom of the seventh scored MMMM LaPalomento with the winning run in Woodstown’s 9-8 walk-off win over Cumberland.
Kendall Young and LaPalomento got the winning rally started with singles. Young was caught stealing, leaving only LaPalomento on the basepaths. She scored on Wygand’s double. Wygand went 3-for-5 with a pair of RBIs.
Cumberland tied the game 8-8 with four runs in the top of the seventh.
In their first game, the Wolverines fell behind Absegami 14-0 after two innings. Lila Bowling had two hits, including a homer, and drove in three runs for Woodstown.
GIRLS LACROSSE
Woodstown 20, Haddon Heights 3: Delaney Walker scored five goals and Jaime Deal and Angelina Lindenmuth each scored four to lead the Wolverines. Sienna Land had five assists.