InTech Academy is in its second straight second round in as many years at the ‘A’ level.
Alexes Bernier went 2-for-4 with four RBIs and two runs scored and Gisselle Herrera Lopez was 2-for-4 with two RBIs and two runs scored for No. 19 InTech in a 12-2, six-inning over No. 14 Forest Hills in the PSAL Class A softball first round Wednesday in Queens.
Xiomara German gave up no earned runs on five hits with four walks in six innings for the Panthers (10-7), who travel to No. 3 James Madison for the second round Friday. Forest Hills finishes 12-5.
No. 1 Tottenville 10, No. 32 Grand Street Campus 0: Cheryl Lopez went 2-for-2 with one home run, four RBIs and two runs scored and gave up just one hit with 10 strikeouts for Tottenville (17-0), which hosts No. 16 Bronx Science in the second round Friday. Jillian Giuffre and Nylah Ramirez each had two hits. Grand Street Campus finishes 7-10.
No. 2 Susan Wagner 17, No. 31 Beacon 1: Jennifer Greenberg went 2-for-2 with four RBIs and Dayna Williams and Taylor Sarcone each had two RBIs apiece for Wagner (15-2), which hosts No. 18 New Dorp in the second round Friday. Beacon finishes 7-10.
No. 3 James Madison 12, No. 30 Port Richmond 2: Samantha Rehill and Gina Gerone each had two hits apiece and Cheyenne Tatesure gave up no earned runs on two hits with three strikeouts in six innings for Madison (15-2), which hosts No. 19 InTech Academy in the second round Friday. PR finishes 4-13.
No. 4 Construction 9, No. 29 Midwood 1:Kailan Luciano went 2-for-3 went four RBIs and two runs scored and Britney Rodriguez gave up one run on one hit with 14 strikeouts in seven innings for Construction (16-1), which hosts No. 13 Telecom in the second round Friday. Midwood finishes 7-10.
No. 5 Cardozo 10, No. 28 Lehman 0: Daysia Wheder went 3-for-3 with four RBIs and three runs scored and Victoria Gerbavsits and Nicole Guglielmetti each had two RBIs apiece for Cardozo (15-2), which hosts No. 12 Clinton in the second round Friday. Shelby Yacovone gave up just two hits with 12 strikeouts in 12 innings. Lehman finishes 7-10.
No. 6 Francis Lewis 10, No. 27 Walton 0: Priscilla Lallave tossed a six-inning no-hitter with eight strikeouts and Taylor Stanton, Alina Cerda and Samantha Lallave each had two RBIs for Lewis (14-3), which hosts No. 11 Stevenson in the second round Friday. Walton finishes 7-10.
No. 7 Bayside 11, No. 26 Environmental Studies 3: Emily Gomez and Vanessa Jimenez each had two RBIs apiece and Heidi Gomez gave up no earned runs on nine hits in seven innings for Bayside (14-3), which hosts No. 10 McKee/Staten Island Tech in the second round Friday. Environmental finishes 7-9.
No. 8 Bryant 5, No. 25 Bushwick 2: Tiffany Zecena gave up two unearned runs and no hits with 17 strikeouts to lead Bryant (14-3), which hosts No. 24 Petrides in the second round Friday. Ellen Comitas had Bryant’s lone RBI. Bushwick finishes 8-9.
No. 10 McKee/Staten Island Tech 8, No. 23 Manhattan Center 0: Blayse Halvorsen gave up no runs on four hits with five strikeouts and Demetria Thaten had three hits for MSIT (13-4), which travels to No. 7 Bayside for the second round Friday. Center finishes 9-8.
No. 11 Stevenson 19, No. 22 Lane 6: Keyana Brown Wiggins went 2-for-4 with two home runs, six RBIs and two runs scored and Maranda Diaz, Maxine Rivera and Rubie Alejandro each had two RBIs apiece for Stevenson (12-5), which travels to No. 6 Francis Lewis for the second round Friday. Lane finishes 8-9.
No. 12 Clinton 13, No. 21 Van Buren 6: Maguette Fofana and Alondra Soroa each had two RBIs and Fofana gave up one earned run on one hit with seven strikeouts in five innings for Clinton (11-6), which travels to No. 5 Cardozo for the second round Friday. Van Buren finishes 8-9.
No. 13 Telecommunications 13, No. 20 Long Island City 4: Sydney Resto went 2-for-3 with two RBIs and three runs scored and Cristina Morales added two RBIs for Telecom (15-2), which travels to No. 4 Construction for the second round Friday. LIC finishes 8-9.
No. 16 Bronx Science 9, No. 17 Hunter College HS 4: Rosemary Gibson went 1-for-3 with three RBIs and a run scored and Nicole Srbin went 4-for-4 with two RBIs and a run scored for Science (10-7), which travels to top-seed Tottenville for the second round Friday. Hunter finishes 10-7.
OTHER SCORES
No. 18 New Dorp 4, No. 15 George Washington 2