The outfield fence at Breed’s Grace Rogato Field took a beating Monday in an unusually high scoring affair between St. Mary’s and Cardinal Spellman.When these two teams meet, runs are usually hard to come by, but that wasn’t the case this time as Cardinal Spellman outslugged the Spartans, 14-10, after St. Mary’s won the first meeting, 4-0, in Brockton. If the Spartans can defeat Arlington Catholic in their final league game, they’ll earn at least a share of the Catholic Central League title.”I think there were more doubles and triples than singles,” St. Mary’s coach Colleen Newbury said. “I’ve never seen so many balls hit the fence at Breed.”St. Mary’s pounded out 13 hits; Spellman had 12. The Cardinals scored seven runs in the fourth inning and the Spartans (13-2) found themselves trying to play catch-up the rest of the way.Katelynn Fanning, who pitched 10 innings on Sunday, started for St. Mary’s and Sam Kiley came on in relief in the fourth. Kristina Burri (3-for-4, RBI, 3 runs scored) and Maria Nazzaro (2-for-4, RBI, 2 runs scored) led the Spartan hit parade.Peabody 5, Beverly 4At Peabody, the Tanners (9-3) pulled this one out of the fire on a Marykate Helas RBI single in the bottom of the ninth inning that scored Tawny Palmieri, who had reached on a single.Peabody scored two runs in the first and one in the third, but the Panthers fought back. Jess Gagnon (2-for-4, 2 RBI) singled in two runs in the fourth inning and Courtney Brennan doubled in a pair in the fifth inning to put the Panthers on top, 4-3.Peabody tied the game in the sixth when Amanda Smith tripled and scored on a Stephanie Fodera single and then won it in the ninth on Helas’ hit. Michelle Grifoni (2-for-4, 2 RBI) contributed with the bat and pitcher Nicole Wilson (8 hits, 9 strikeouts, 4 earned runs) went the distance for the win. Wilson is 8-2.Classical 13, Revere 1At Breed, Jenny Garrity allowed one hit (in the third inning) and her teammates took care of business at the plate. Kristen Dean (2-for-3, RBI, run scored); Sam Barker (hit, 3 RBI); Amanda Stevens (3 walks, run scored) and Courtney Sullivan (2-for-2, run scored) did the bulk of the damage with Garrity helping her own cause with a 2-run double. Paige Licata spoiled Garrity’s no hit (five innings) bid with a triple and then scored on a passed ball.The Rams are 11-3 overall, 11-1 in the Northeastern Conference.Revere is 3-11.Salem 2, English 1At Salem, the Bulldogs (0-14) hung tough, but mistakes caught up with them in the long run. Salem scored a run in the first and one in the second. English scored in the fifth when Val Fiaccaprili singled in Danielle Burke, who had reached on a single. Tiffany Drown (5 hits, 6 strikeouts, 1 walk) took the loss.Danvers 8, S’scott 2At Swampscott, the Falcons batted around in a six-run third inning to take an insurmountable 8-0 lead. Diana Bean (7 innings, 6 hits, 5 strikeouts, 2 walks) picked up the win as the Falcons improved to 10-4 overall, 9-3 NEC. The win qualified Danvers for the state tournament.Ashley Burnham (2-for-2, 2 intentional walks, 2 runs scored) and Caraline Mulholland (hit, 2 RBI) sparked the Danvers offense. Katherine Gorham singled in both Swampscott runs. Swampscott is 8-4, 8-5 overall.Austin 4, Fenwick 3At Fenwick, the Crusaders dropped a heartbreaker in 12 innings. Austin Prep took a 2-0 lead in the first inning, but Fenwick tied the game in the fourth when two runs came in on an error.The Cougars took the lead in the 11th inning (they were using the international tiebreaker at this point), but Fenwick came back to tie the game in the bottom of the 11th on an Alyssa Begin sacrifice fly. Two errors in the 12th paved the way for Austin Prep to come up with the game-winner.Christina Cipriani (3-for-5, run scored) and Courtney Ramunno (2-for-5) accounted for Fenwick’s five hits. Begin went nine innings (1 earned run). Courtney Begin came on in relief and took the loss.Winthrop 5, G’ster 3At Gloucester, the Vikings scored three runs in the sevent