Monday's prep highlights: Goodreau helps Chargers past Panthers
May 12—In baseball The Knights (17-6) scored 18 runs on eight hits as they took down the visiting Lions in LPC play, with , and each scoring three runs, adding two hits and driving in two runs to help the winning cause. struck out five batters on the mound for good measure. Three hits from , a double from and 14 combined strikeouts from pitchers and helped the Blue Devils (14-8) take down the ...
May 12—In baseball The Knights (17-6) scored 18 runs on eight hits as they took down the visiting Lions in LPC play, with , and each scoring three runs, adding two hits and driving in two runs to help the winning cause. struck out five batters on the mound for good measure. Three hits from , a double from and 14 combined strikeouts from pitchers and helped the Blue Devils (14-8) take down the host Hilltoppers (4-9) in Vermilion Valley Conference play, while had six strikeouts in four innings of pitching work for the Hilltoppers.
Three hits apiece from and gave the Maroons (21-6) the edge against the Purple Raiders in Big 12 Conference play, with adding two hits and striking out 10 batters in six innings of pitching work. Home field advantage was kind towards the Chargers (6-17) in a Big 12 Conference win over the Vikings (6-17), with two hits apiece from , and combining with doubles from and to help the winning effort. , and hit singles for the Bearcats (12-10) in a VVC win against the visiting Warriors (6-13), who were led by ' two-hit effort at the plate.
A home run from and a double from led the Sages (26-3) in a nonconference setback on their home field. Two hits apiece from and paved the way for the Blue Devils (6-10) to score a LPC win against the host Broncos (2-14), with Wilson striking out 10 batters in 6 2/3 innings on the mound. collected two hits for the Broncos, including a double.
and each had three hits to make a difference for the host Tigers (19-11) in a VVC win over the Timberwolves (4-11), with driving in three runs and Barney striking out six batters in seven complete innings of pitching work to round out the scorecard. , and drove in Cissna Park's runs. In softball struck out 13 batters and yielded just one walk to power the Chargers (4-14) past the host Panthers (4-19) in nonconference play, with hitting two singles and a double and contributing a three-RBI double to help the winning cause.
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