West York sewed up the York-Adams Division II baseball title on Tuesday with a 10-4 victory over Kennard-Dale in Fawn Grove.

The Bulldogs improved to 12-3 overall and 10-3 in the division. They have a 11/2-game lead over second-place Northeastern (7-5) with just one division game left.

West York ace Kaden Hepler got the win, but he allowed four earned runs in four innings. He struck out six, but walked six and allowed four hits. Joe Prego pitched three innings of two-hit shutout ball to close out the win.

Jerrin Toomey (two hits, homer, four RBIs) and Brandon Kinneman (two hits, homer) led West York's offense. Lake Miller had two hits and an RBI for the Rams.

BASEBALL

DALLASTOWN 11, CENTRAL YORK 6: At, Central, Dallastown used a seven-run sixth to erase a 6-4 Central lead. Austin Calaman hit a two-run homer and reached base four times for the Wildcats. Matt Attig added three hits for the winners, while Nolan Tome pitched three innings of scoreless relief to get the win, registering four strikeouts and zero walks. Roy Walker had three hits for Central, including an inside-the-park homer. Dallastown improved to 13-3 overall and 10-3 in York-Adams Division I.

SUSQUEHANNOCK 13, EASTERN YORK 12: At Glen Rock, Sam Miller had two hits and three RBIs, including the game-winning hit in the bottom of the seventh, to spark the Warriors. Alex Coombes (two hits, two RBIs) and Collin Tattersall (two hits, three RBIs) also excelled for Susquehannock. Thomas Taylor (three hits), Spenser Yost (three hits, three RBIs) and Jeremy Gottsch (three hits) led Eastern.

BERMUDIAN SPRINGS 12, YORK SUBURBAN 3: At York Springs, Joe Dennison (four hits, triple, four RBIs, four runs), Clayton Hoff (four hits, two RBIs, two runs) and Alex Emlet (four hits, double, three RBIs) led the Eagles. Trevor Yinger went six innings and allowed two earned runs to get the win. A.J. Hammond tripled for Suburban, while Brennan Weinstein added two hits.

BIGLERVILLE 4, YORK CATHOLIC 2: At York Catholic, Logan Howell went 3-for-3, including a homer, to go with three RBIs to lead Biglerville. Tyler Redding pitched a complete-game five-hitter to get the win. Clint Bohn and James Dougherty had two hits each for the Irish. Mark Burnside pitched a complete-game eight-hitter for the home team.

NEW OXFORD 2, DOVER 1: At New Oxford, Tim Adams won a pitchers' duel over Grant Hoover. Adams pitched a complete-game three-hitter to get the win, striking out five and walking one. Hoover pitched a complete-game six-hitter in the loss, fanning three and walking two. New Oxford scored an unearned run in the bottom of the seventh to grab the win. Jerell Figueroa doubled for Dover.

DELONE CATHOLIC 4, YORK TECH 0: At Spry, Delone starting pitcher Alex Berzonski pitched six innings of shutout ball before Kevin Carter came on to pitch the seventh. Berzonski struck out eight and walked one. He allowed three hits. Delone scored all its runs in the third. Brett Smith's double delivered the first run of the game, and Sam Stephan followed with a two-run single. Tyler Kime's RBI single completed the scoring. Tech pitcher Cyrus Tome worked all seven innings. He struck out three and walked three.

NORTHEASTERN 6, WILLIAMSPORT 5: At Manchester, Nick Yinger's dramatic two-out, two-run single capped a three-run rally in the bottom of the seventh as the Bobcats rallied for the non-league victory. Northeastern scored its first run in the seventh when Josh Writer was hit by a pitch with the bases loaded. Jesse Sargen had two hits for the Bobcats, and Writer drove in three runs.

SOUTH WESTERN 4, RED LION 1: At Red Lion, Eric Moul pitched a complete-game four-hitter to get the win. He fanned six and walked one. Drew Landis and Glenn Dietrich doubled for Red Lion.

SPRING GROVE 8, YORK HIGH 0: At Spring Grove, Brandon Warner pitched five shutout innings to get the win, striking out seven and walking one. Jake Thoman pitched the final two innings in relief, striking out four and allowing no runs. Nick Spangler (2-for-4, two RBIs), Brad Stagemyer (2-for-3) and Dalton Hoiles (2-for-3, two runs) led the Rockets' offense. Spring Grove improved to 10-3 in York-Adams Division I and 12-6 overall.