PTHS, PC track
Pontiac and Prairie Central attended PTH's party
Elena Krause worked in the circle and on the plate when she defeated host Lincoln with a 5-0 non-conference softball victory on Thursday.
Krause hit the strike with 14 rail strikes when the tribe raised to 18-8. She allowed the lead singles in the second and fifth innings. She left two more.
Krause used three hits, including doubles, and two runs. Izzy Hinz is single, Liv Lindsay drives and runs.
Pontiac 4, GSW 0 - At Pontiac, Payton Rogers combined five games with starter Natalie Zimmerman on the diamonds at Williamson Field on May 14.
The crimes of seniors Elena Krause and Tessa Collins exerted the tribe's crime pace. Krause has three times, singles and two scores, while Collins has a double, single and runs. Both Mattingly and Liv Lindsay in India were hit and hit.
Lexington-ridgeview 17, Warrensburg-Latham 2 - In Warrensburg, Allison Epley drove on six runs to lead Lexington-Ridgeview to defeat host Warrensburg-Latham on May 14. She added three home runs to the inning, giving the Militia a 12-0 lead. Cori Pearce followed by a solo, when LR took out 13 marks in the opening frame.
Ella had four hits Sunday, including a pair of doubles, opened three games and scored three times to help speed up the Lexington-Ridgeview (15-14) offense. Eleana Atkins contributed two doubles, one three RBI and three runs, while Pearce had a home run in her three innings. She also plated twice. Eva McCue received three hits, including two, Epley had two hits, six RBIs and Belle Payne took a double home run. Brooke Stover and Josie Thomas played singles respectively. Payne won four wins.
Pontiac 0, Grassland Center 0 - In Fairbury, the score was tied at 0-0 when the rain stopped the team early from May 13 for the Illini Prairie Conference. She recorded nine strikeouts. PC's Dixie Hogan is almost as powerful as he allows only three hits in four innings.
Izzy Hinz played doubles, while Krause and Tessa Collins played singles for the tribe.
Dwight 8, WFC 5 - Dwight completed the three-county meeting seat at Woodland-Flanagan-Cornell on May 13. Madi Ely is a star of the Trojans, which includes three hits, doubles and threes, two runs, two runs and two scores. In the circle, she beat five in 2 1/3 innings.
McKenna Woodcock, Dori Wilson (RBI) and Mikayla Ely (RBI) scored two hits, while Sarah Parker (2 RBIS), Averi Jury, Taylor Frobish and Mia Franklin and Mia Franklin (RBI) all played singles. The jury started in the circle, with about seven in the 4 2-3 squadron.
Olivia Chismarick scored three times, twice, and scored twice for the Warriors. Emma Palaschak collected three hits and drove on the run, Ella Derossett singles.
Dwight 7, WFC 0 - At Dwight, the host Trojans were in control when the rain shortened the front end of the TCC Home and Home Series with the WFC on May 12. MADIELY registered 7 strikeouts and won 1 hit DTHS in the circle.
Dori Wilson brought Dwight a grand slam in the first inning. Raegen Brown played doubles, while Ely and the jury both played singles.
Palaschak was hit by the Warriors only basic blow.
U-High 3, Grassland Center 2 - Typically, Dixie Hogan beats the distance of the Grassland Center in a non-conference match at U-High on May 12.
Hogan scored two hits and drove for the Hawks, while Lydia Kilgus was hit and RBI. Jules Woodrey, Rylee Galloway and Kate Slagel played singles respectively.
Dwight 10, Peotone 7 - In Dwight, a six-inning first inning prompted host Dwight to beat Peotone on Thursday to a non-conference baseball victory. Joey Starks won the Trojan Horse (24-10). He eliminated 6. Cox radiated three in the relief, which Wyatt Staller closed.
Owen Dunlap set the tone with a home run to lead the bottom of the first DTHS. Tracer Brown had two hits, including doubles and driving and running, while Ryan Bumpous collected two hits and RBI. Statler also scored two hits and drove while Luke Gallet doubled. Starks, Drew Anderson and Maddox DeLong each had a hit single.
Eureka 11, Pontiac 1 - In Pontiac, the host tribe finished first, but Eureka won the victory at Williamson Field on May 14. The Hornets fought for 11 unanswered times in the tribe to win the game.
Talon Burgess had two hits to speed up Pontiac's (6-14) offense. Horning, Brummel and Cayden Mosching once played singles. Henry Deyoung suffered losses and Horning shut it down. Everyone eliminated one.
Lexington 8, Olympia 2 - In Lexington, the host attacked early and often won non-conference victory at Keller Park on May 14. Lexington got the run in the first inning, added a game in the second, then added a picture in the second, and then plated five markers in the third to order. Jack Miller has benefited a lot, winning with six strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings.
Braeden Barber opened the car in one single in the first inning and added scoring doubles to his two hits and two RBIs. Preston Wiltz scored two hits and drove and Cooper Miller collected two hits. Both Blaine Friedmansky and Jaxson Goodrich took a hit, and Kayden Knight played singles.
BCC 12, Dwight 0 - In Dwight, Bloomington (Central Catholic) broke out in two innings, but only needed one run as Dwight couldn't sustain a lot of offense in a non-conference game at DTHS on May 14.
Luke Gallet, Joey Starks, Evan Cox and Drew Anderson each played singles for the Trojans. Galt lost. Tracer Brown relaxed two times.
Dwight 8, WFC 0 - After Woodland finished the May 12 game, the Warriors and the Trojans were fighting until the second game. Dwight led 1-0 and then broke out with seven runs in the seventh inning to pull away.
Ryan's bumps caused serious injury to home runs and double damage on four runs for DTH. Tracer Brown scored two hits and ran two runs while Joey Starks took a hit and two RBIs. Evan Cox won the doubles and scored a victory with a three-point strikeout in three-inning relief. Wilkie (2 strikeouts) starts and Wyatt Statler shuts it off.
Sam Schmitz, Nolan Price and Reece Pelnarsh received a hit single for WFC.
Grassland Center 6, Pontiac 0 - In Fairbury, Pths Henry Deyoung 1B, Aden Brummel 1B; Schlosser (L) 4K
PC Skala 3H, 2R, Schaahr 2-3 (2b), 3rbi; Hartman CG, 10K, 2H
Dwight 10, WFC 4 - It took two days at Dwight, but it was worth it for the Trojans who won the TCC victory on May 12. The competition was completed on May 13 in Woodland. Luke Gallet catalyzed Dwight with home runs, two doubles and five runs. He also scored twice and left.
Owen Dunlap has a double, single and three RBIs, Drew Anderson has a double, Ryan shaky single. Evan Cox was hit by a double-run, while Tracer Brown made a single. Joey Starks put three as starters, while Brown and Jake Wilkey each succumbed to four.
Nolan Price had two hits, including doubles and drove for the Warriors. Sam Schmitz also has double and RBI.