Harlan 12, Denison-Schleswig 1
Jordan Heese went 3/4. Aurora Miller and Ella Plagman each had two hits. Julia Schechinger hit a home run. Tianna Kasperbauer allowed two hits and struck out 11.
Atlantic 7, St. Albert 2
Atlantic 15, St. Albert 1
Olivia Engler struck out 17 batters in game one, giving her 144 for the year. That’s 2nd most in Class 3A. Engler gave up two hits and one walk. Alyssa Derby had two hits including a double and two RBI. Malena Woodward was 2/4 with a run driven in. In game two, Engler and Jada Jensen each hit home runs. Jensen was 3/3 with two RBI. Alyssa Derby had two doubles and three RBI.
Nodaway Valley 17, Bedford 2
The Wolverines scored six in the 6th to end it early. Madison Fry and Whitney Lamb each drove in three runs. Lamb posted three hits including a double. Lindsey Davis and Aubrey Van Otterloo also had three hits. Eight different players had at least one RBI. Jorja Holliday struck out seven batters allowing six hits, three walks, and one earned run.
AHSTW 10, Treynor 1
Natalie Hagedon hit a double, a triple, and drove in five runs. Grace Porter ripped three hits and drove in two. Sienna Christian added a pair of RBI’s and hit a double. Kailey Jones went the distance in the circle with six K’s, six hits allowed, and no walks. AHSTW sweeps a Treynor program that they hadn’t topped since 2011 before this season.
Underwood 1, Audubon 0
The Wheelers gave the WIC leaders a run for their money, but mustered just two hits in the contest. Jordan Porsch and Addie Hocker both singled. Underwood’s lone tally came in the 2nd. They posted four hits. Alexis Obermeier went five innings allowing three hits, one walk, no earned runs, and struck out four. Kali Irlmeier fanned three in two innings with one walk and one hit allowed.
Griswold 1, CAM 0
Karly Millikan struck out 12 batters and Dakota Reynolds delivered three hits. Brenna Rossell doubled and Anna Kelley singled for the 13-1 Tigers. CAM got two hits from Mallory Behnken.
ACGC 7, Madrid 6
After falling behind 4-0 in the first the Tigers chipped away and made a big splash in the 7th. They scored five runs in the final inning to improve to 9-8.
Riverside 7, Tri-Center 1
Kenna Ford struck out ten batters and went 3/4 at the plate with a double. Katie Messerschmidt was also 3/4 while Elyssa Amdor had two hits and two RBI.