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Prep Roundup 5/4: Centerville wins 2 GWOC titles, more may be on the way

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Centerville baseball took the Greater Western Ohio Conference title outright and Centerville boys lacrosse secured at least a split of the conference title with wins on Monday, May 4. Starter Luke Maciejewski went the distance, striking out nine to lead Centerville baseball in a 3-2 win against Beavercreek. Lucas Clark added three hits with one RBI and Ryan Muchmore batted in another run.

The win moved the Elks to 17-2 overall and 12-0 in conference play. In boys lacrosse Centerville handed Beavercreek its first conference loss with an 18-8 victory and the Elks can claim the GWOC title outright with a win against Northmont next week. In softball Centerville moved a step closer to the GWOC title with an 11-7 win against Beavercreek.

Caitlyn Belcher doubled and homered on a four-hit day, driving in five runs while Lillie Hopf had three hits and two RBI to lead the way. The victory bumped the Elks to 18-6 overall, 11-1 in the conference and sets up a two-game series with Springboro that will help decide the conference champion. The Elks are scheduled to play at Springboro on Wednesday, May 6 and host them on Friday, May 8.

In boys tennis Centerville secured a split of the GWOC title already but can take it outright with a win at Springboro on Tuesday, May 5. In boys volleyball Centerville holds a 6-0 record in GWOC play with two conference games left, vs. Northmont on Tuesday, May 5 and at Beavercreek on Thursday, May 7.

Centerville trails Springboro in the girls lacrosse standings but is still in the hunt with two conference games to play. Baseball Springboro 13, Wayne 1: Jacob Rhinehart went 2-for-4 with a double and five RBI, Dylan Brabston threw six innings to earn the win on the mound and Springboro improved to 15-4 overall. Fairmont 8, Springfield 1: Joey Lanning struck out seven over five innings to earn the win, Jackson Furr legged out two triples to go with three RBI and Skyler Slifer tallied three hits and two RBI to pace Fairmont.

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