St. Mary’s Ryan Beliveau took a perfect game into the fifth inning, and he and his teammates combined for 14 hits and nine walks as the Spartans throttled Austin Prep 19-2 in Reading on Monday.”We needed this. We hadn’t hit the ball exceptionally well coming into today, but it started on the mound,” said St. Mary’s (4-3) coach Derek Dana.Beliveau allowed two hits, walked none and struck out eight in five innings before Jeremy Tranfaglia took care of the final six outs from the hill, permitting four hits and two unearned runs. Beliveau upped his record to 2-0.”We put everything together today,” Dana said. “We’ve had some tough games. We lost to Arlington Catholic, 4-3, where we got a great pitching performance, but had one bad inning. Beverly beat us 2-0 Saturday. We’ve been on the road the last four games, and just couldn’t find a way to win. Today we put the hitting, pitching and defense together.”Beliveau (3-6, three RBI, doubles and runs scored), Joe Kasabuski (3-3, two RBI, three runs), Anthony DiSciscio (2-3, RBI, two runs) and Angelo Codispoti (2-4, RBI, run) spearheaded an offense that scored 13 runs in the first three innings before padding its lead with four in the sixth and two in the seventh.Austin Prep fell to 3-3 overall.Arlington Catholic 10, Bishop Fenwick 1At AC, the Crusaders (7-1) lost their first game of the season in disappointing fashion according to coach Russ Steeves.”We’re not upset that we lost. We’re upset about how we lost,” Steeves said. “We literally did nothing well today. Mentally, we just didn’t have it. It’s hard to comprehend how a 7-0 team could play this way. We didn’t come to play.”Andrew Guido had an RBI single in the fourth that made the game 6-1 in favor of the Cougars. Fenwick managed just four hits. Pitcher Zack Brian suffered the defeat.St. John’s Prep 9, Cath. Memorial 4At St. John’s, Eagle pitcher Chris Carmain struggled in the first, allowing three runs (one unearned) on a pair of hits and walks, but was the beneficiary of a potent Prep offense and improved his individual record to 4-0.”This definitely wasn’t his best game,” said Eagle (6-1) coach Pat Yanchus. “All we asked him to do was keep us in the game, and he did.”Still trailing 3-0, the Prep plated four in the home half of the third, capped off by a two-out, two-run single from Patrick Connaughton that scored Carmain and Mike Yastrzemski. The Knights (5-1) tied the game at four in the fourth, but the advantage was short-lived as the Eagles regained the lead on a two-run double by Carmain, and later scored three insurance runs in the sixth.Carmain allowed two hits and five walks, and struck out five in five-and-a-third innings. He improved his batting average to .625 with a 3-4 day at the plate. Dan Eisenberg pitched the final one-and-two-thirds.