1 | LARGE SCHOOL RANKED TEAMS | ||||
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2 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | No. 1 Staley | 0 | No. 2 Fort Zumwalt West | 6 | MORE |
4 | Jeter Rupp blanked the top-ranked Falcons in a complete game effort, as the Jaguars defeated No. 1 Staley in pool play of the Columbia Tournament. Rupp struck out eight and scattered three hits with three walks. Kyle Feiste tripled and drove in two runs on two hits total, and Nolan Sissom chipped in a pair of RBI in the win as well. Nick Alagna doubled, while all three of Brant Deverman, Michael Wolff, and Landon Young had hits. | ||||
5 | No. 1 Staley | 15 | Battle | 0 | MORE |
6 | Staley bounced back nicely, scoring nine runs in the bottom of the third inning and totaling 15 hits to split the day. Grant Madrid led the Falcons with three hits, plating a pair and coming around to score twice himself. Lukas Wilson doubled and tripled, while Jackson Glueck also doubled, and they both had two RBI. Brody Irlbeck doubled, driving in three, with Braden Moore chipping in two hits. Gage Maddox's lone hit was a double and Andrew Maultsby had two RBI. Adam Miller earned the win on the mound, tossing three scoreless innings with three strikeouts. | ||||
7 | No. 2 Fort Zumwalt West | 13 | Battle | 1 | MORE |
8 | The Jaguars' rolled in this game too, totaling 14 hits in a strong offensive showing. Carter Perry doubled and finished 3-for-4 with four RBI while also tossing six strong innings on the mound. Michael Wolff and Landon Young each had two hits, and the duo combined to drive in five runs in the win. Young, Perry, Nolan Whiteside, and Logan O'Laughlin all doubled for Fort Zumwalt West. | ||||
9 | No. 3 Francis Howell | 11 | No. 9 Willard | 7 | MORE |
10 | These two teams went toe-to-toe offensively for the first few innings, but a four spot in the bottom of the fourth pushed the Vikings to victory. Brennon Wibbenmeyer, Jackson Vaughn, Collin Lovelady, and Mason Bogard all brought two runs home. Vaughn, Wibbenmeyer, and Bogard all doubled, with Leo Humbert adding two hits of his own. Quinn Redfield punched out four batters over three perfect innings in relief to notch the save. | ||||
11 | No. 4 Blue Springs | 5 | No. 6 Liberty North | 6 | MORE |
12 | Nolan Whalley doubled in the top of the 10th inning to break a 5-5 tie and give Liberty North a lead they'd eventually take to victory. Whalley finished with three hits, adding another double, and Jimi Oguntuase tripled, bringing home three. Cole Young swatted a solo home run and Trey Snyder also doubled. Drew Finlayson earned the win out of the 'pen for the Eagles, tossing three scoreless innings, while Matt Lewis and Troy Fisher combined to allow two earned runs over seven innings on the hill. Cole Gibler and Nick Gibler had two hits for Blue Springs, while the latter had two RBI, as did Lincoln Stephenson. | ||||
13 | No. 7 Jackson | 0 | Lyon County (KY) | 1 | MORE |
14 | An error in the bottom of the seventh scored a run for Lyon County, as the Indians fell in walk-off fashion to their Kentucky foe. Despite the loss, Carson McDaniel was excellent for the Indians, striking out 11 over six innings of two-hit ball with just two walks. | ||||
15 | Truman | 7 | No. 8 Eureka | 3 | MORE |
16 | Truman toppled Eureka, scoring a pair of runs in the fifth and seventh innings to pick up the upset win. Nich Dawson homered, plating a pair on two hits total, and Cole Pleacher brought two runs in on two hits, one of them a double. Pleacher also struck out four in three scoreless innings out of the 'pen to earn the save. Kyle Durham turned in a strong effort on the hill for the Patriots, logging four innings with an earned run on seven hits. Gavin Bradley had three hits and an RBI to lead the Wildcats' offense. | ||||
17 | No. 8 Eureka | 8 | No. 14 Rock Bridge | 9 | MORE |
18 | Rock Bridge came away victorious in this wild battle between two of the state's top teams, winning the game in the bottom of the seventh on a walk-off walk. Eureka, who was trailing by 7-1 at one point, rallied all the way back to score seven unanswered runs before the Bruins' late inning magic. Dylan Davis and Tyler Clayton each had three hits for Rock Bridge, with Davis driving in three on a triple. Will Kimes doubled and tripled from the leadoff spot, bringing two in and scoring twice on his own. Grayson Fick also had a pair of hits, including a single up the middle that tied the game in the bottom of the seventh before the eventual walk-off. Cade Luetkemeyer threw well in his start for Rock Bridge, striking out three over 5 1/3 innings of work. Dominic Anselmo doubled and homered, plating five runs for Eureka, and Brady Picarelli launched a solo home run earlier in the game as well. | ||||
19 | No. 9 Willard | 15 | No. 3 Blair Oaks | 14 | MORE |
20 | Trailing by as much as 10 runs at one point, Blair Oaks battled all the way back to take a 14-11 advantage over Willard heading into the seventh inning. The Tigers, however, responded as they always do, fighting their way to four runs in the bottom of the seventh, including a walk-off single by sophomore backstop Jarrett McGee. He, Hayden Rakestraw, and Matthew Angel all had two hits, with McGee and Rakestraw each driving in two runs as well. Angel, Drew Quinlan, Levi Hilton, and Cameron Jennings each had RBI as well. Hayden Lackman had two hits for the Falcons, one of them a home run, and brought four runs home out of the leadoff spot. Nolan Laughlin doubled, finishing with three hits and an RBI, while Zane Halford had two hits for Blair Oaks. Harrison Lear doubled in a run and B Buhr had two RBI, with Jake Hagner, Warren Davis, and Owen Schellman each bringing home runs too. | ||||
21 | No. 9 Willard | 3 | Hickman | 0 | MORE |
22 | Levi Hilton went the distance for Willard in the win, scattering three hits without a walk while striking out eight en route to a win. Matthew Angel homered, driving in two runs on two hits total to pace the Willard offense. Jack Brennaman threw well for Hickman despite the loss, allowinig two earned runs on five hits over seven innings of work. | ||||
23 | No. 10 Fort Zumwalt South | 9 | Webster Groves | 6 | MORE |
24 | Trailing early, Zumalt South rallied to a win over the Statesmen by scoring seven over the game's final three frames. Evan Fulhorst launched two home runs, finishing 3-for-4 with three RBI and three runs scored. Sam Alles had three RBI as well and Jackson Tankersley doubled, bringing home a run on two hits total. Tankersley also allowed an earned run over five innings on the bump, scattering six hits with a pair of punchouts. Carter Adkins notched the save with two scoreless frames out of the Bulldogs' pen. Shota Ishiyama doubled for Webster Groves, bringing three runs home on two hits total. Drew Patrick surrendered just an earned run in 4 1/3 innings of work. | ||||
25 | No. 11 Nixa | 3 | Fayetteville (AR) | 6 | MORE |
26 | Fayetteville jumped out to an early lead and Nixa failed to come back, falling in this cross-state matchup. Adam McKnight had two hits, including a double, and Jackson Edwards doubled in a run for the Eagles. Gehrig Eoff swatted a two-run home run in the loss. | ||||
27 | No. 12 Parkway South | 10 | Washington | 0 | MORE |
28 | It was all Parkway South in this one, as the Patriots scored all 10 of their runs in the game's first three frames to pick up a win on Friday. Eli Andert, Charlie Bennett, and Brennan Nickerson all had two hits. Brady Kehlenbrink and Josh Steinkoetter each had two RBI, while Andert, Bennett, Nickerson, Jordan Schneider, and Luke Sullivan all brought in runs as well. Schneider tossed five scoreless innings in a start, holding Washington to three hits with a pair of punchouts. | ||||
29 | No. 13 Webb City | 7 | Hillcrest | 1 | MORE |
30 | The Cardinals' offense slowly added on runs as the game went on, totaling nine hits to pick up a road win on Friday afternoon. Shaun Hunt had two hits with two RBI to lead the offense, and Mason Williams added a pair of hits with an RBI as well. Williams, Hunter Shull, and Drew Vonder Haar all doubled, with Cohen Eppler plating a pair from the nine-hole. Brett Korth turned in an excellent start for Webb City, fanning nine with no walks over four innings of one hit ball. | ||||
31 | SMALL SCHOOL RANKED TEAMS | ||||
32 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
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34 | No. 1 Logan-Rogersville | 10 | Willow Springs | 0 | MORE |
35 | Shane Desanti had three hits, one of them a triple, and an RBI to lead the Logan-Rogersville offense from the top spot in the lineup. Ross Lawrence and Zane Hunter each had two RBI in the win. Chase Hampton scattered three hits and walked one over five innings, striking out three. | ||||
36 | No. 3 Blair Oaks | 11 | Hickman | 5 | MORE |
37 | Blair Oaks tossed up a six spot in the top of the sixth inning to come away on top over Hickman. Owen Schellman brought four runs home on three hits total and Warren Davis added three hits of his own, one of them a double. Davis, Harrison Lear, and Colten Bryan all had two RBI, while Hayden Lackman doubled and tripled from the top spot in the lineup. Freshman Wyatt Libbert allowed two earned runs on two hits in his 4 2/3 inning start for Blair Oaks. | ||||
38 | No. 4 Valle Catholic | 4 | Hazelwood West | 3 | MORE |
39 | The Warriors rallied, scoring three runs in the bottom of the seventh to beat the Wildcats and keep their undefeated season alive. Alex Viox, Colin Henderson, and Cannon Wolk each had two hits for Valle Catholic in the win. Viox doubled and the latter two each had RBI. Wyatt Fallert allowed two earned runs on five hits over five innings, striking out four, and Wolk tossed two strong innings in relief for the win. Braiden Boschen and Bryce Hill each had two hits for Hazelwood West in the loss. | ||||
40 | No. 4 Valle Catholic | 6 | Greenville | 5 | MORE |
41 | Rylan Fallert pushed a single through the infield to walk things off for the Warriors and cap off a doubleheader sweep. Alex Viox and Isaac Viox each doubled, and they both finished 3-for-4 with two runs scored. Carter Viox had a pair of RBI and Tyler Gegg totaled two hits. Carter Viox struck out eight over 4 1/3 innings out of the 'pen, surrendering a pair of runs on four hits. | ||||
42 | No. 5 Southern Boone | 3 | CBC | 2 | MORE |
43 | Ryker Zimmerman was the hero for Southern Boone, as the senior infielder sprayed a single through the right side of the infield to walk things off in the bottom of the seventh. He'd finish with two hits, as would AJ Evans, who had a double from the top spot in the lineup. Blaine Hargis also doubled, with Chase Morris, Hunter Richardson, and Jace Wren all having hits for Southern Boone. Brayden Beckmann went the distance on the mound and allowed one earned run on three hits with a pair of punchouts. Jake McGhee homered for CBC and Tyler Ellis had an RBI in the loss. | ||||
44 | No. 6 Lone Jack | 3 | St. Elizabeth | 4 | MORE |
45 | The Hornets scored two runs in the bottom of the sixth and held that lead in the seventh to give Lone Jack their first loss of the season. Gavin Williams, Isaac Green, and Noah Chipman each had RBI for the Hornets and Eli Kemna struck out eight over six innings, allowing two earned runs on six hits. Ethan Rogers struck out 15 in six innings for Lone Jack, with just one walk, while Landen Danuser drove in two runs from the four hole. | ||||
46 | No. 6 Lone Jack | 4 | Tipton | 1 | MORE |
47 | Lone Jack bounced back with a win after dropping their first game of the season. Luke Throgmorton headlined the offense, finishing 3-for-4 with a double, run scored, and an RBI. Ethan Rogers had a pair of hits and Conner Curtis drove in a run as well. Kadin Mooney turned in one of the more dominant starts you'll see this spring, striking out 16 batters and allowing just one hit in a complete game. | ||||
48 | No. 7 Licking | 25 | Plato | 3 | MORE |
49 | No. 8 Duchesne | 9 | Priory | 7 | MORE |
50 | Duchesne held off a late rally by the Ravens to earn a road win on Friday afternoon. TJ Griese doubled and drove in two runs on two hits from the bottom of the Pioneers' lineup. Sam Jost had a pair of hits and Jack Burle plated two runs in the win. Nolan Taylor, Jaiden Wurth, and Anthony Painter each had RBI for Duchesne. Jackson Nikodym earned the win, allowing three runs on five hits over five innings on the mound. Neil Quirk homered for Priory, finishing 2-for-3 with a run scored and three RBI. Anthony Beffa had a pair of RBI for the Ravens as well. | ||||
51 | No. 10 Scott City | 12 | Caruthersville | 1 | MORE |
52 | The Rams scored 12 runs in each of their two wins on Friday, scoring eight runs in the first inning of this one to run away early. They did so on just three hits, drawing 11 walks as a team and capitalizing on five errors. Jackson Gloth did have a pair of hits, however, and he brought in two runs. Braden Mashek tossed three strong innings in a start and Lane Miller fanned four over two scoreless in relief. | ||||
53 | No. 10 Scott City | 12 | Neelyville | 0 | MORE |
54 | Early offense was the case for Scott City here as well, scoring six runs in both of the first two innings to end this game in four. Gavin Venable doubled, totaling two hits with four RBI and a pair of runs scored. Mark Panagos and Jackson Gloth each had two hits, they both doubled, and they each drove in two runs as well. Lane Miller chipped in a pair of hits with an RBI in the Rams' win. | ||||
55 | ON DECK TEAMS | ||||
56 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
57 | Benton | 5 | Mid-Buchanan | 1 | MORE |
58 | Benton scored five runs in the bottom of the fifth inning and held it throughout the rest of the game, largely in part to Chris Coy's effort on the mound. The Kansas commit tossed a complete game, holding the Dragons to one run on two hits with five strikeouts, and he tripled in two runs from the three-hole as well. Treigh Nowak doubled in a pair and Carson Schmidt also doubled, totaling two hits from the top of the lineup. | ||||
59 | Summit Christian Academy | 12 | Chillicothe | 1 | MORE |
60 | Xander Zumwalt doubled and homered, plating four runs in total as the Eagles' offense errupted in a 12-1 win. Carter Jeffries, Fischer Ethridge, Kaden DeLapp, and Nathan Medsker all had two hits in the win. Medsker and Isaac Truesdale each drove in two runs, while Truesdale, Brooks Zumwalt, and Jag Garrison all doubled. Jack Bowen punched out 11 batters over six innings of one run ball, walking just one. | ||||
61 | Festus | 2 | North County | 0 | MORE |
62 | Tyler Reece twirled a gem to lead the Tigers to their first of two wins on the day. He went the distance, scattering five hits and striking out four. Brady Nolen and Trenton Young each homered to lead the Festus' offense. | ||||
63 | Festus | 10 | Fox | 1 | MORE |
64 | Brady Nolen and Trenton Young continued to swing it well for Festus in game two. They both finished 3-for-4 with two runs scored, two RBI, and they both tripled as well. Young launched a home run, his second of the day, and Jackson Smith's double drove in two runs. Charlie Drinen tossed six strong innings for Festus, allowing one run on seven hits with three strikeouts. Braden Christman and Lucas Urschler each had two hits for Fox in the loss. | ||||
65 | Fort Zumwalt East | 4 | DeSmet Jesuit | 0 | MORE |
66 | Carson Page blanked DeSmet in a complete game shutout, holding the potent Spartans' offense to just five hits as the Lions picked up a win. Noah Foster had two RBI for Fort Zumwalt East and Lonnie Land IV doubled. Charlie Shumate finished 2-for-2 for DeSmet in the loss. | ||||
67 | Lebanon | 12 | Republic | 2 | MORE |
68 | Seven runs in the bottom of the fourth inning broke this game open, giving Lebanon a win over a talented Republic club. Cole Dustin homered for the Yellowjackets, finishing with two hits and four RBI on the day. Chance Cromer, Hoyt Honey, Cole Milliken, and Gavin Smith each doubled in the win. Milliken and Smith had two hits, while Milliken and Cromer each had two RBI. Cromer tossed five innings on the hill, allowing one earned run on three hits. | ||||
69 | Rockwood Summit | 6 | Marquette | 3 | MORE |
70 | Marquette rallied late, but the Falcons held on to pick up a win in the first of two games between these two teams. Wyatt Schneider doubled and had three hits with a pair of RBI. He also struck out nine over five scoreless frames. Kaden Dinges brought two runs in on two hits and Gabriel Sieve had two hits as well. Drew Hansen had two hits for Marquette in the loss. | ||||
71 | West Plains | 5 | Mountain Grove | 4 | MORE |
72 | Mountain Grove scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh, but the Zizzers shut down the late rally to keep their undefeated season alive. Riiley Summers homered to lead the West Plains offense, driving in three runs on a pair of hits. Tank Sims also brought a run home for West Plains. | ||||
73 | Oakville | 11 | Kirkwood | 1 | MORE |
74 | Oakville jumped on Kirkwood early and tacked onto their lead throughout. Gabe Huelsing doubled, driving in three runs, and Caleb Pickens had two RBI as well. CJ Lake and Roenick Selby each had two hits, while Selby, Noah Scheller-Houska, Connor Gang, and Adam Mete all drove in runs. Lake struck out five over four innings on the mound and Sean Forbes tossed a scoreless frame in relief. | ||||
75 | Seckman | 9 | Parkway West | 2 | MORE |
76 | The Jagaurs' offense tallied 13 hits in Friday's win over Parkway West. Tommy Gibbar led the way with three hits, while Connor Day and Nate Higgins each had two hits. Hayden Boyd and Brady Vessells both doubled, and the two each had two RBI as well. Freshman Max Jones turned in a strong five inning start for Seckman; he didn't allow an earned run and scattered five hits with four strikeouts. | ||||
77 | SLUH | 2 | St. Dominic | 1 | MORE |
78 | After St. Dominic took the lead in the top of the eighth inning, SLUH responded with two runs of their own in the frame's bottom half to walk things off. Andrew Dumont was the hero, finishing the day with three total hits and both RBI. Charlie Isom-McCall had two hits and Evan Pierce doubled. Drew Figge punched out eight batters over 7 1/3 innings for the Jr. Billikens. Charlie Kilcullin totaled three hits, one of them a double, to lead the St. Dominic offense. Alex Alsop tossed seven scoreless for the Crusaders, punching out four. | ||||
79 | Lafayette | 2 | SLUH | 1 | MORE |
80 | Landon Matthews was excellent out of the 'pen for Lafayette, holding SLUH to one hit over six scoreless innings with seven strikeouts. Daxton Shawke led the Lancers' offense with two hits and CJ Campbell doubled. Brady Nolan didn't allow an earned run over six innings for SLUH, striking out seven. | ||||
81 | Troy Buchanan | 4 | St. Louis Patriots | 0 | MORE |
82 | James Kline punched out nine in six scoreless frames, pitching the Trojans to a win over the St. Louis Patriots. Kaleb Knaust had an RBI and Nate Burkemper had the only other hit for Troy. Logan Stewart didn't allow an earned run in six innings of work for the Patriots, punching out seven, and he also had a hit. | ||||
83 | MORE MSHAA COVERAGE | ||||
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85 | Valley Park | 13 | Bishop DuBourg | 1 | MORE |
86 | Landon Dolan (Valley Park): 4-for-4, 3 RS, 4 RBI Gavin Hubbard (Valley Park): 2-for-4, 2 RS, 2 2B, 2 RBI Will Geary (Valley Park): 2-for-2, 2 RS, RBI Clark Menley (Valley Park): 5 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 6 K, W | ||||
87 | Carl Junction | 15 | Parkview | 0 | MORE |
88 | Wyatt McAfee (Carl Junction): 2-for-2, 3 RS, 3B, 4 RBI D Endicott (Carl Junction): 1-for-2, 2 RS, RBI, 2 ⅓ IP, H, 2 K | ||||
89 | Portageville | 16 | Doniphan | 1 | MORE |
90 | Aaron Dunlap (Portageville): 1-for-2, RS, 2 RBI Mason Adams (Portageville): 2-for-2, 2 RS, 2 RBI Carson Bradley (Portageville): 1-for-3, RS, 2B, 2 RBI, 2 IP, 2 H, ER, BB, 3 K Beau-Hunter Warren (Portageville): 2-for-2, 3 RS, 2B, 2 RBI Rylan Partin (Portageville): 1-for-1, 2 RS, 2 RBI Jayquan Bogan (Portageville): 1-for-2, 3 RBI | ||||
91 | Portageville | 20 | Central (New Madrid County) | 0 | MORE |
92 | Aaron Dunlap (Portageville): 1-for-2, 2 RS, 3 RBI Carson Bradley (Portageville): 2-for-3, 2 RS, 2 RBI Owen Roberts (Portageville): 1-for-2, 2 RS, 2 RBI Jayquan Bogan (Portageville): 2-for-2, RS, 3 RBI Huston Partin (Portageville): 2-for-2, 2 RS, 3 RBI Xayvion Bogans (Portageville): 3 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, BB, 6 K | ||||
93 | Fatima | 7 | Eldon | 2 | MORE |
94 | Max Stuecken (Fatima): 2-for-3, 2B, 3 RBI Brody Kleffner (Fatima): 2-for-3, RS, 2B Easton Stuckenschneider (Fatima): 1-for-3, RBI Blake Kliethermes (Fatima): 6 IP, 2 H, ER, 2 BB, 4 K | ||||
95 | Truman | 8 | Jefferson City | 5 | MORE |
96 | Cole Pleacher (Truman): 2-for-4, RS, 2 2B, RBI Nich Dawson (Truman): 2-for-4, 2 RS Nomar Garcia (Truman): 1-for-4, 2B, 2 RBI Caden Deeney (Truman): 1-for-2, RS, 2 RBI Brayden Branson (Truman): 2-for-3, RS, RBI Devin Ottens (Truman): 2-for-2, 2 RS, 2B Mason Wall (Jefferson City): 3-for-4, 2B, 2 RBI | ||||
97 | Timberland | 5 | Liberty (Wentzville) | 3 | MORE |
98 | Robbie Roellig (Timberland): 5 IP, 5 H, 3 R, ER, BB, 3 K, W Ethan Chiodini (Timberland): 1-for-4, 2 RBI Carson Ramos (Timberland): 1-for-2, RBI Jake Greer (Liberty): 2-fro-3 Alex Jung (Liberty): 1-for-2, 2 RS, HR, RBI Drew Crittenden (Liberty): 3 ⅔ IP, H, 0 R, 0 BB, 4 K | ||||
99 | Sacred Heart | 9 | Marshall | 5 | MORE |
100 | Connor Rice (Sacred Heart): 4-for-4, 2 RS, 2B, 3 RBI Carter Rice (Sacred Heart): 3-for-3, RS, 2B, 3 RBI Marcel Walton (Sacred Heart): 1-for-4, RS, 2B, RBI Gavin Caldwell (Sacred Heart): 4 IP, 3 H, 0 ER, 2 BB, 5 K | ||||
101 | Sacred Heart | 9 | Oak Grove | 3 | MORE |
102 | Connor Rice (Sacred Heart): 7 IP, 3 H, ER, 2 BB, 9 K Gavin Caldwell (Sacred Heart): 2-for-2, RS, 2B, 2 RBI Carter Rice (Sacred Heart): 1-for-2, 2B, RS, 2 RBI | ||||
103 | Parkway Central | 7 | Northwest (Cedar Hill) | 1 | MORE |
104 | Owen Grater (Parkway Central): 7 IP, 5 H, ER, BB, 5 K, W James Huff (Parkway Central): 1-for-3, 2 RBI Jonah Loiterstein (Parkway Central): 1-for-3, RS, RBI Colin Applebaum (Parkway Central): 1-for-3, RBI | ||||
105 | Pleasant Hill | 8 | Pembroke Hill | 6 | MORE |
106 | Bo Daniel (Pleasant Hill): 3-for-3, 2 RS, RBI Dane Ferrel (Pleasant Hill): 2-for-4 Lucas Vanmeter (Pleasant Hill): 1-for-4, 3 RBI Aiden Carey (Pleasant Hill): 1-for-3, 2 RBI John Weber (Pembroke Hill): 2-for-3, RS, RBI Jack Passan (Pembroke Hill): 1-for-3, 2B, RBI | ||||
107 | Poplar Bluff | 10 | Central (Cape Girardeau) | 1 | MORE |
108 | Kolby Greenwall (Poplar Bluff): 4-for-4, RS, 3B, RBI Remington Seesengood (Poplar Bluff): 2-for-3, 2 RS, 2B, 2 RBI Dylan Bratcher (Poplar Bluff): 1-for-2, 2 RS, 2 RBI Marcus Tabanera (Poplar Bluff): 1-for-3, 2 RS, 2B, RBI Noah Spain (Poplar Bluff): 6 IP, 5 H, ER, 0 BB, 6 K, 1-for-3, 2B | ||||
109 | Grain Valley | 6 | Smith-Cotton | 0 | MORE |
110 | Aaron Barr (Grain Valley): 1-for-3, 3B, 3 RBI John Malicoat (Grain Valley): 2-for-3, RBI Ian Kamstra (Grain Valley): 6 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 3 BB, 9 K | ||||
111 | CBC | 6 | Grain Valley | 4 | MORE |
112 | Reed Hunter (CBC): 1-for-3, 2B, 2 RBI Anthony Tocco (CBC): 2-for-3, 2 RS Landon Jaynes (Grain Valley): 5 IP, 2 H, 2 ER, 3 BB, 2 K Brek Sloan (Grain Valley): 1-for-3, RS, 2B, RBI | ||||
113 | Windsor | 5 | Warrensburg | 2 | MORE |
114 | Robb Hadley (Windsor): 1-for-3, 2B, 3 RBI Avyn Burkhart (Windsor): 2-for-2, RS, 2B, RBI |