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This Week in Rams Sports

A look at the top five matchups in Spring-Ford High School varsity sports this week.

As mid-season hits home this week, many of the spring sports teams are hitting pivotal points. After last week's spring break, the schedules are stacked. Softball and boys lacrosse are still, at this point, undefeated in the PAC-10, with softball not losing a single game all season.

Baseball has certainly progressed since its 2-2 start in the beginning of the season. The boys had a good week last week, picking up two big PAC-10 wins. Tennis has an important week. This is the final week of the regular season for the boys. Track & Field has a tri-meet this week against two PAC-10 rivals.

Here's a look at this week's top five matcups.

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1. Boys Tennis @ Methacton (Monday, 3:30 p.m.) - The boys are looking for a strong finish to the end of their regular season schedule this week. They'll lead off against Methacton (8-5). The Warriors have not lost a PAC-10 match all season long, so it should be a good test for the boys.

2. Softball vs. Owen J. Roberts (Monday, 4:00 p.m.) - The girls are undefeated in regular season play and this matchup may pose the toughest challenge to the Rams all season. The Wildcats are 7-1, with their only loss coming to Methacton. Spring-Ford will try to keep the streak alive.

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3. Baseball vs. Methacton (Monday, 7:00 p.m.) - Baseball is on a three-game winning streak and is 4-3 this season. The boys hope to keep their streak alive as well, as head coach Bruce Brobst continues to mold his boys into a well-operating unit. Methacton is a strong club, off to an 8-1 start, with their first loss coming in on Friday against Boyertown.

4. Baseball vs. Phoenixville (Friday, 7:00 p.m.) - The boys have a big rematch on Friday night as they take on the Phantoms of Phoenixville, who are now 5-1. The boys lost to the Phantoms 16-6 the first time around, but it was a different team in that fateful home opener. They'll come to their home field for a second try.Phoenixville's sole loss comes to Boyertown.

5. Boys Tennis in PAC-10 Singles Tournament (Friday, 9 a.m., Perkiomen Valley High School) - The boys kick off the postseason with the singles tournament. Expect first singles Tyler Triolo to have a good showing as the returning champion.

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