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Prep softball roundup: Norco to play El Modena for Southern Section Division 1 title
Prep softball roundup: Norco to play El Modena for Southern Section Division 1 title

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time25-05-2025

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Prep softball roundup: Norco to play El Modena for Southern Section Division 1 title

Top-seeded Norco has made it to the Southern Section Division 1 softball championship game. The Cougars knocked off Ayala 6-1 in Saturday's semifinals. Ashley Duran led the offensive attack with three hits and two RBIs. A three-run second inning gave a nice cushion for pitcher Coral Williams, who threw a three-hitter with four strikeouts. Advertisement Norco will play El Modena in next weekend's championship game in Irvine. Read more: Devin Gonor helps deliver El Camino Real another City baseball title El Modena turned to the top of its lineup in a 13-3 win over Temescal Canyon. Leadoff batter Kaitlyn Galasso had a home run, double, single and three RBIs. Kylie Tafua, who hits behind Galasso, added two hits and three RBIs. Then there was Parker Mayes, who had a home run and five RBIs. JSerra 9, Great Oaks 6: Melia Munoz hit a three-run home run to help the Lions advance to the Division 2 championship game against Los Alamitos. Los Alamitos 7, Santa Margarita 6: Erin Denny had a two-run home run and finished with four RBIs for Los Alamitos. Santa Margarita hit three home runs. Advertisement Long Beach Poly 13, Harvard-Westlake 12: Ki'ele Ho-Ching hit two home runs and had three RBIs for the Jackrabbits. The Wolverines tried to rally in the bottom of the seventh inning, scoring five runs. Kale'a Tindal had four hits and four RBIs for Harvard-Westlake. Poly will play Warren for the Division 4 championship. Westlake 7, La Palma Kennedy 4: Kira Palmer had four hits to help the Warriors advance to the Division 3 championship against Marina with an eight-inning win. Marina defeated St. Paul 3-1 in the other semifinal. Sign up for the L.A. Times SoCal high school sports newsletter to get scores, stories and a behind-the-scenes look at what makes prep sports so popular. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

Prep softball roundup: Norco to play El Modena for Southern Section Division 1 title
Prep softball roundup: Norco to play El Modena for Southern Section Division 1 title

Los Angeles Times

time25-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Los Angeles Times

Prep softball roundup: Norco to play El Modena for Southern Section Division 1 title

Top-seeded Norco has made it to the Southern Section Division 1 softball championship game. The Cougars knocked off Ayala 6-1 in Saturday's semifinals. Ashley Duran led the offensive attack with three hits and two RBIs. A three-run second inning gave a nice cushion for pitcher Coral Williams, who threw a three-hitter with four strikeouts. Norco will play El Modena in next weekend's championship game in Irvine. El Modena turned to the top of its lineup in a 13-3 win over Temescal Canyon. Leadoff batter Kaitlyn Galasso had a home run, double, single and three RBIs. Kylie Tafua, who hits behind Galasso, added two hits and three RBIs. Then there was Parker Mayes, who had a home run and five RBIs. JSerra 9, Great Oaks 6: Melia Munoz hit a three-run home run to help the Lions advance to the Division 2 championship game against Los Alamitos. Los Alamitos 7, Santa Margarita 6: Erin Denny had a two-run home run and finished with four RBIs for Los Alamitos. Santa Margarita hit three home runs. Long Beach Poly 13, Harvard-Westlake 12: Ki'ele Ho-Ching hit two home runs and had three RBIs for the Jackrabbits. The Wolverines tried to rally in the bottom of the seventh inning, scoring five runs. Kale'a Tindal had four hits and four RBIs for Harvard-Westlake. Poly will play Warren for the Division 4 championship. Westlake 7, La Palma Kennedy 4: Kira Palmer had four hits to help the Warriors advance to the Division 3 championship against Marina with an eight-inning win. Marina defeated St. Paul 3-1 in the other semifinal.

Drug charges against Mahanoy City woman held for court
Drug charges against Mahanoy City woman held for court

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time08-02-2025

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Drug charges against Mahanoy City woman held for court

SHENANDOAH — Three of the four charges against a Mahanoy City woman were held for court Thursday. Ashley Duran, 27, was charged with felony manufacture, delivery or possession with intent to manufacture or deliver, possession of a controlled substance, use or possession of drug paraphernalia, and possessing a firearm when not permitted. The firearm possession charge against Duran was withdrawn, but the other drug offenses were held for court during a preliminary hearing in Magisterial District Judge Anthony Kilker's courtroom in Shenandoah. The charges stem from an investigation and a search and seizure warrant executed July 10 at her residence in Mahanoy City, for a 1996 Jeep Cherokee and for Duran herself. Charging documents filed previously by a detective with the Schuylkill County Detectives Office and state police state that more than $80,000 in cash, marijuana, guns, and other items were found. Laboratory analysis conducted at the Pennsylvania State Police Regional Laboratory in Bethlehem determined that marijuana, psilocyn, and THC tested positive. Authorities found more than 20 pounds of marijuana, about 101.51 grams of psilocyn, and approximately 48.98 grams of THC. Duran admitted to law enforcement that the items belonged to her and that the money found was from the sale of illegal narcotics, according to the documents. Police said Duran is not permitted to own guns because of a prior criminal record. Among the items found when the search warrant was served: – More than $80,000 in cash – Two large foil boxes containing suspected marijuana – Six vacuum-sealed bags of marijuana – Two resealable foil bags containing marijuana – Nineteen clear bags of marijuana – A Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22 rifle, a Sig Sauer P365 9mm pistol, a Taurus G2S 9mm pistol, and a SCCY CPX-1 9mm pistol – Vape pens, THC-infused bars, packing materials, and a digital scale The case now proceeds to the Schuylkill County Court of Common Pleas.

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