1 | LARGE SCHOOL RANKED TEAMS | ||||
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2 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
3 | No. 3 Francis Howell | 2 | No. 3 Blair Oaks | 1 | MORE |
4 | Two runs in the bottom of the fifth was all the offense that Francis Howell needed to pick up a win over one of the top 'Small School' ranked teams in the state. Leo Humbert doubled in a run, as Jackson Vaughn, Brennon Wibbenmeyer, Matthew Rauser, and Max Guenther all had hits in the win. Adam Shipley tossed a complete game for the Vikings, punching out eight and scattering five hits. Jacob Tellman didn't allow an earned run over six innings for Blair Oaks, striking out seven, and Zane Halford had two hits, including a double. | ||||
5 | No. 3 Francis Howell | 11 | Hickman | 1 | MORE |
6 | Leo Humbert's huge day at the plate secured a double-header sweep for Francis Howell, as the Mizzou commit doubled, homered, and finished 3-for-5 with four RBI. Mason Bogard homered twice, bringing three runs in on three hits, and Tytus Cissell also homered. Both Matthew Rauser and Brennon Wibbenmeier had two hits. Jake Brettschneider tossed five scoreless innings in the win. | ||||
7 | No. 4 Blue Springs | 5 | No. 6 Liberty North | 1 | MORE |
8 | Blue Springs opened up this three game conference set with a win behind Cole Gibler's dominant outing on the mound. The Arkansas signee went the distance, holding the Eagles' potent offense to one run on five hits with just one walk and 10 strikeouts. Drew McConnell led the Wildcats with three hits, two of them were doubles, and Ronin Vicenti also doubled, driving in three on the day. Alex Biermaier tripled in a run and Nick Gibler had an RBI. | ||||
9 | No. 5 Lee's Summit West | 13 | Blue Valley Northwest (KS) | 3 | MORE |
10 | It was all Lee's Summit West in this one, as the Titans scored seven runs in the top of the fifth to end this cross-state matchup early. Drew Dickerson doubled and tripled, driving in four runs on three hits total to headline the offense. Tyler Wood brought three runners home on a pair of hits and Austin Marsh finished 3-for-4 with a double and two RBIs. Caden Carter had an RBI and scored three times. Wood struck out six and allowed two runs on three hits in four innings of work. | ||||
11 | No. 7 Jackson | 12 | Sikeston | 2 | MORE |
12 | The Indians' offense clicked on all facets in this one, pounding out 13 hits en route to a win. Waylon Hale doubled, finishing 2-for-4 with two runs scored from the top spot in the lineup. Cooper Rhodes had three hits and plated a pair, while Caleb Nenninger paced the Jackson offense with four RBIs. Jaiden Glency had two hits, with Peyton Kight, Drew Parsons, and Adler Flinn all bringing home runs in the win. Adrian Fox earned the win on the mound, fanning three over four scoreless innings. | ||||
13 | No. 8 Eureka | 8 | Jefferson City | 1 | MORE |
14 | Six runs in the top of the sixth inning propelled the Wildcats to an opening win in the Columbia Tournament. Gavin Bradley headlined the Eureka offense with three hits, one of them a double, and an RBI. Ty Munk had two hits and Levi Fieser drove in two runs. Kyle Rehg and John Nisbet each had RBIs in the win. Cole Edmiston only allowed a run on seven hits over six innings on the mound, fanning four. | ||||
15 | No. 9 Willard | 6 | Carl Junction | 1 | MORE |
16 | Hayden Larson struck out eight and allowed one run on two hits over six innings of work to lead Willard to a home win over the Bulldogs. Landon Moore plated a pair of runs out of the top spot in the lineup, Matthew Angel had two hits, and Caleb Hayter drove in two. | ||||
17 | No. 11 Nixa | 10 | Joplin | 0 | MORE |
18 | Colin Kelley hurled six strong innings in a winning effort for the Eagles, scattering three hits with five strikeouts. Adam McKnight brought five runs in on a pair of hits, one of them a home run. Nate Uber plated a pair on two hits total, including a triple, and Caeden Cloud doubled, finishing 2-for-3 with three runs scored. | ||||
19 | No. 12 Parkway South | 5 | Oakville | 0 | MORE |
20 | Nate Donovan blanked the Tigers over six innings of work, punching out four and limiting the Oakville offense to two hits. Carter Crook punched out a pair in a scoreless seventh, while Jamison Lombardo and Luke Sullivan paced the Patriots' offense with two hits apiece. Brennan Nickerson and Eddie Ahearn each had RBIs in the win. | ||||
21 | No. 13 Webb City | 2 | Republic | 1 | MORE |
22 | Mason Williams doubled in two runs in the top of the seventh to push Webb City ahead of Republic late. Landon Fletcher went the distance for the ranked Cardinals, scattering three hits with five strikeouts and just two walks. Andrew Young led the way with three hits from the top spot in the lineup, while Shaun Hunt, Christian Brock, and Sam Weller all had hits. Trace Harrington homered and threw well for Republic despite the loss, allowing two earned runs on seven hits in seven innings. | ||||
23 | No. 14 Rock Bridge | 9 | Jefferson City | 2 | MORE |
24 | The Bruins' offense steadily produced in this one, scoring a run in all but one of the first six innings and totaling 11 hits. Crew Norden, Grayson Fick, and Tyler Towe all had two RBIs in the win. Norden and Towe both tripled, while Andrew Hill doubled, finishing 2-for-4 with a pair of runs scored. Will Kimes had two hits from the top spot in the lineup and Cooeper Siebhur plated a run. Mason Wall totaled three hits, two of them doubles, for Jefferson City in the loss. | ||||
25 | No. 14 Rock Bridge | 12 | Truman | 1 | MORE |
26 | Rock Bridge broke this game open with a five spot in the top of the fifth inning, adding five more runs in the seventh to run away with a win. Andrew Hill doubled twice, bringing three runs home, and Grayson Fick tripled, finishing with two hits and three RBIs. Cooper Siebhur had two hits and an RBI, while Tyler Clayton doubled in a run. All three of Ian Welker, Crew Norden, and Dylan Davis had an RBI in the win. Dale Davidson surrendered a run on three hits in 3 1/3 innings on the hill, with Clayton and Jacob Musick each logging scoreless appearances out of the 'pen. | ||||
27 | SMALL SCHOOL RANKED TEAMS | ||||
28 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
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30 | No. 1 Logan-Rogersville | 8 | Marshfield | 0 | MORE |
31 | The Wildcats scored seven runs over the last two innings to pick up a road win over Marshfield on Thursday afternoon. Shane Desanti drove in two runs on two hits and Zane Hunter doubled, bringing two runs in as well. Jackson Parent cleared the bases with a pinch hit double and Ross Lawrence doubled as well. Lawrence was his usual self on the mound, punching out 13 batters in a one-hitter over 6 1/3 innings on the hill. | ||||
32 | No. 2 Father Tolton | 1 | St. Dominic | 11 | MORE |
33 | Charlie Kilcullin and Reid Cisel headlined an impressive offensive performance by the Crusaders, as St. Dominic took down one of our top ranked 'Small Schools'. Kilcullin doubled and homered, finishing with three hits and four RBIs, while Cisel also homered and brought four runners home on a pair of hits. Brady Banker had two hits and Andrew Henke drove in two runs on a double. Brennan Swindler threw five strong innings for the Crusaders, allowing an unearned run on one hit with five strikeouts. | ||||
34 | No. 5 Southern Boone | 12 | Grain Valley | 11 | MORE |
35 | Southern Boone broke a 11-11 tie in the top of the seventh inning to push past the Eagles en route to a win in the Columbia Tournament opener. Hunter Richardson led the way with three hits, while Ryker Zimmerman and Jace Wren each drove in two runs on a pair of hits. Zimmerman tripled and Chase Morris had two hits, scored twice, and drove in a run. Jace Reynolds struck out the side in the bottom of the seventh to secure the Eagles' win. John Malicoat doubled, tripled, and finished 4-for-4 with three RBIs to lead the Grain Valley offense in the loss. Bryce Meyer homered, plating three, with Maxwell Snyder and Aaron Barr each totaling two hits. | ||||
36 | No. 5 Southern Boone | 6 | Smith-Cotton | 3 | MORE |
37 | Austin Evans, Ryker Zimmerman, Blaine Hargis, and Brayden Beckmann all had RBIs as the Eagles took down the Tigers to win their second game of the day in the Columbia Tournament. Jackson Woodward earned the win with seven strikeouts over 4 2/3 innings, allowing three runs on four hits. Jace Reynolds tossed 2 1/3 scoreless innings of relief to secure the win, punching out a pair. | ||||
38 | No. 7 Licking | 12 | Stoutland | 1 | MORE |
39 | No. 9 St. Pius X (KC) | 4 | Bishop Miege (KS) | 2 | MORE |
40 | Wade Mann was excellent on the mound for the Warriors, striking out 12 batters over six innings with two earned runs. He drove in a run too, as did Joseph Davis in the win. | ||||
41 | No. 10 Scott City | 3 | Kelley | 2 | MORE |
42 | The Rams avoided an upset loss at the hands of Kelly, scoring two runs in the bottom of the sixth to tie the game and winning it in the bottom of the seventh on a walk-off error. Levi Senn doubled and had all three hits for Scott City in the win. Blake Wilburn twirled a gem - he struck out eight and didn't allow an earned run on two hits total. | ||||
43 | ON DECK TEAMS | ||||
44 | TEAM | SCORE | TEAM | SCORE | DETAILS |
45 | West Plains | 11 | Central (Springfield) | 0 | MORE |
46 | Rylan Kenslow had two hits, while Hunter Roberts and Tank Sims each drove in two runs as West Plains improved to 14-0 on the year. Sims doubled and Peyton Cooper had an RBI out of the leadoff spot. Landon Montgomery and Roberts combined for 4 2/3 scoreless innings, allowing just one hit while striking out four. | ||||
47 | Vianney | 5 | Chaminade | 0 | MORE |
48 | Ryker Benz and Charlie Spoonhour combined to shutout Chaminade as the Griffins won their 10th game of the spring. Benz struck out three in four innings, spraying three hits, and Spoonhour tossed three strong frames in the win. Logan DeClue tripled, bringing two runs home on a pair of hits to lead the offense. Chase Leathers had an RBI, while Benz and Dominic Wuertz had hits. | ||||
49 | DeSmet | 8 | Westminster Christian | 2 | MORE |
50 | DeSmet's offense was in full force, totaling 12 hits in an eight-run effort. Ethan Shupe and Michael Wunderlich each had three hits, and they both also drove in two runs. Charlie Wortham homered, finishing with two hits and four runs scored, and Luke McAtee picked up a pair of hits in the win. Brandon Ott didn't allow an earned run over 4 2/3 innings of work, striking out four, and Ryan Jung tossed 2 1/3 scoreless in relief. | ||||
51 | Festus | 6 | Windsor (Imperial) | 1 | MORE |
52 | The Tigers completed a sweep of the Owls behind a dominant all-around performance from Mason Schirmer. The Mizzou commit struck out 11 batters in a complete game effort, allowing just three hits, and he drove in three runs at the plate as well. Hayden Bates, Bradey Nolen, William Reese, and Jackson Smith all had two hits in the win. Bates, Smith, and Layton Wenstrom each had an RBI. | ||||
53 | Glendale | 11 | Waynesville | 1 | MORE |
54 | Glendale scored five runs in consecutive innings to pick up a win in five innings. Sebastian Norman doubled and tripled, driving in a run while scoring twice. Mark Ross and Graham Satterwhite each had two hits, and they both drove in a pair of runs. Alex Rankin also had two RBI, while he, Satterwhite, and Drew Wedgeworth had doubles in the win. | ||||
55 | Kirkwood | 7 | Rockwood Summit | 6 | MORE |
56 | Brennan Rea launched a two-run home run in the bottom of the eighth inning to walk things off for Kirkwood and give them a win over Rockwood Summit. He finished with two hits and three RBIs, with John Blaskiewicz and Zach Evans each finishing with two hits as well. They both doubled, as did Carson Steidley, and the Kirkwood offense totaled 11 hits in the win. Nick Copeland picked up the win in relief, allowing an earned run on three hits over three innings of work. Owen Nesslage threw well in his start, scattering five hits over five innings of three-run ball. Blake Bell had a productive day at the dish for Summit in the loss, doubling and homering, and Holden Strain finished with three hits to lead the Falcons. | ||||
57 | John Burroughs | 4 | MICDS | 3 | MORE |
58 | John Burroughs held off a late rally effort by the Rams to earn a conference split. Hall Chapman didn't allow an earned run over his six inning start, striking out seven. Griffin Barnett doubled in a pair of runs, while Charlie Karlovic and Ahmad Muhammad each had hits. | ||||
59 | Neosho | 5 | Ozark | 3 | MORE |
60 | The Wildcats scored five runs in the first inning and held that lead throughout, taking down Ozark on the road on Thursday afternoon. Kanten Smith and Cade Spiva each had two hits from the middle of the Wiildcat lineup. Noah Lawson, Quenton Hughes, Colton Southern, and Finn Versluis all had RBI in the win. Hudson Williams went the distance on the mound for the Wildcats, allowing two earned runs on four hits while striking out four. Gannon Miller homered for Ozark and George Reynolds tossed 6 2/3 scoreless innings out of the 'pen, striking out five. | ||||
61 | Blue Springs South | 5 | Raymore-Peculiar | 3 | MORE |
62 | Blue Springs South earned a series win over Ray-Pec with four runs in the top of the sixth inning. M Ward doubled, driving in two runs, while Cooper Callahan and Jackson Stettnisch each had an RBI as well. Aidan Howladar doubled from the top spot in the Jaguars' lineup. Colby Deaver hurled a complete game for Blue Springs South, surrendering three runs on seven hits while striking out seven. Diesel Purnell plated a pair of runs for Ray-Pec, with Tanner Franklin and Aidan Eggers each having two hits iin the loss. Micah Henson threw well for the Panthers, striking out five over 5 2/3 innings while allowing two earned runs. | ||||
63 | Sullivan | 10 | St. Francis Borgia | 4 | MORE |
64 | Early offense pushed the Eagles to victory, scoring seven runs in the bottom of the second inning. Chase Blue homered, driving in three runs on two hits total. Landen Doza had three hits and Dayton Skaggs doubled, driving in a run on two hits. Gavin Schmidt plated three on a double and Mitchell Garner brought two runs in on a double as well. Drake Gawer struck out 11 in a five-inning start, allowing four runs on six hits. Noah Hendrickson homered for Borgia, finishing 2-for-3 with three RBI. | ||||
65 | Seckman | 9 | Webster Groves | 0 | MORE |
66 | Seckman's offense totaled 14 hits as the Jaguars picked up their ninth win of the season. Brady Vessells drove in three runs and doubled twice, finishing with three hits, and Connor Day had three hits in the win as well, including a double. Ryan Bradford doubled, homered, and plated two, while also scoring three times on his own. Tommy Gibbar chipped in a pair of RBI while Carter Hutsell struck out eight in a complete game shutout. | ||||
67 | Pembroke Hill | 15 | Center | 0 | MORE |
68 | It was all Pembroke Hill in this one, as the Raiders scored 11 runs in the first two innings to end this contest early. Langston Smith doubled and drove in three runs, scoring three times on his own as well, while Eli Sitzer chipped in a pair of hits from the top spot in the lineup. Seven different Pembroke Hill bats had at least an RBI: Jack Passan, Rocco Schiavone, Brendan Sotta, Quinn Fitzgerald, JP Weber, Reece Nutter, and Dmitri Guy. JP Weber tossed three scoreless innings on the mound, striking out three. |