Weather delayed, by a few days, the Baldwinsville softball team’s crucial trip to Gillette Field to take on defending Section III Class AA champion Cicero-North Syracuse. When they finally did play on a chilly, windy Friday afternoon, the undefeated Bees hit first – but the Northstars hit back, hard, and didn’t stop until it had beaten B’ville 10-3. B’ville, knowing that CNS had not played a game in two weeks, jumped on Northstars pitcher Sarah Salamone for two runs in the top of the first, Kaitlyn Massett belting an RBI triple to score Emily Brissenden and Jessica Testa singling home Brissenden. In response, CNS got to Liz Campbell for three runs in the bottom of the first, the key blow Sam Cirillo’s two-run single. Campbell then settled down until the late stages, when the Northstars struck for seven more runs, three of them in the fifth. All told, Campbell gave up 14 hits as Salamone and Sydney O’Hara led CNS with three RBIs apiece. Sydney Carlucci did notch a sixth-inning RBi single. While it waited to face CNS, it turned up with an all-out blitz in Thursday’s game against Corcoran, not stopping until it had flattened the Cougars 30-2. Already up 4-0 through two innings, the Bees hit double digits with a six-run third, then put things away by scoring 16 runs in the fourth inning alone. In all, B’ville had 28 hits, five of them from Testa, who had the game’s only home run. Brissenden doubled twice and finished with six RBIs, while Amy Sidorakis had a triple and two doubles on her way to four hits and five runs scored. Sarah Richards doubled twice as she and Carlucci each earned three RBIs. Sidorakis, Testa, Danielle Sayler and Madeline Fiello drove in two runs apiece.