COUNTY SPORTSExpectant mother does unexpected for LoungeThe Little Loungers’ starting pitcher Lisa Heckman may be expecting a “Little One”, but even she would admit that a 9-7 win would be less than expected after the Loungers got off to an 0-8 start this season in the Del Val Women’s Slo Pitch League.Heckman, who just recently found out about her little rookie, cradled the two-run lead, “scattering” 15 hits in the win over Burmont.The Semple sisters made it look simple with the bats, as Grace laced two hits, Corrine corraled the game-winner, and Bonnie banged out back-to-back triples.The Semple sisters weren’t the only doers of damage as Jeanne and Maggie Martinenza managed two hits and two RBIs each.DON’S 2, DOLAN’S 1: After Don’s scored two in the opening inning, Angel McCarron walked to the mound and glittered with a five-hit, one-run performance. Diane Porter cracked three hits and Peggy Omer punched out two, including the first frame game-winner.NICK’S TAVERN 4, NAZ’S 1: Cathy Hall spun a six-hitter while helping herself with a 2-for-3 night to capture Nick’s third straight. Sarah Smarcola and Terry Loomis each lashed two hits.DELLA POLLA’S 19. SACRED HEART 9: Second baseman Colleen Dillon preserved an 8-8 tie in the sixth, preventing the go-ahead run with a twin-killing. That defensive gem set the stage for Gloria Gordun’s winning single in the seventh.JILLY’S 7, NO-WHEELS 3: Jilly’s made the name No-Wheels stand up, completing a triple play — and this one was legitimate. Short fielder Linda Bonaventure snared a fly ball, fired to second baseman Rachel Upshur, who wheeled and threw to first baseman Donna Laughlin, doing in three runners.MEDIA CONDUCTORS 10,. FRIENDLY TAVERN 8:Friendly couldn’t keep up with the Joneses as Media’s Susie and Kitty Jones spanked a combined six hits to dismantle Friendly. Melissa Gement did her share of damage with a double, triple and three RBIs. Mary Leary had four ribbies herself.SOFTBALLprovided by consecutive singles from Jim Ryan, A1 Bush and Bill Monroe gave Delmar the margin of victory. Ray Albright laced two doubles.TONY’S COLUNGDALE 6, BURGUNDY 3: Down 3-1 in the fifth, Tony’s came alive with five runs on five hits in the fifth.O’HAGAN’S 8, GERA’S 8: Bill Scanlon and Russ Sullivan both went 3-for-3 to aiDolce ChurchMark Lefkof went 2-for-3 with a three-run homer, Ken McKinley was 3-for-3 with two runs scored and Bob Doyle chipped in with a 2-for-3 effort to lift Media Presbyterian to an 8-4 triumph over St. Mark’s.Pat Kesel was the winning pitcher.CHICHESTER 9, PARKSIDE 2: Scott Mencer (home run), Bemie Russo (l-for-3, three RBIs) and Dave Taylor (3-for-3) staked Harvey Short to the win.Marcus Hook“The Streak” is 32 and counting, but just barely.Bill Henderson's sacrifice fly in the sixth inning plated Dave Chism with the winning run to lift Lloyd A C. to its 32 straight win with a 2-1 decision over Turf Lounge.Bob DeMoore’s sac fly in the second game Lloyd a 1-0 lead, but Kelly Farrell’s solo homer off winner Jack Soltner (five-hitter) in the third tied the game. Chism and Bill Hughes stroked two hits each for Lloyd.DAN’S TAVERN If, PLUMBMASTER 0: Ed Ward (4-for-4) and Duke Pugh (3-for-3) knocked in three runs each as Dan’s used a 21-hit attack to back the two-hit pitching of Steve LowthertCommunity ChurchLou Riess and Doug Moser combined on a four-hitter, but it was Mark Schade’s grand slam in the fifth that powered St. Matthew’s Luthem to its sixth straight win with a 6-1 triumph