Prep scoreboard for Tuesday, April 19
Girls soccer
At Flinn Stadium, Quincy
Quincy High School 2, Geneseo 1. Click here for the story and photo gallery.
At Canton, Mo.
Canton 5, Keokuk 3: Macie Fisher and Emilee Gorrell each scored twice and Kielyn Ott added the other goal for the Tigers.
Prep baseball
At Concord, Ill.
Brown County 14, Triopia 4: The Hornets scored eight runs in the first inning, piled up 17 hits and avenged their only loss of the season. Colby Wort led off the game with a home run, Gabe Blakeley had an RBI double and Mason Henry jacked a two-run home run for a 4-0 lead four batters into the game. Wort and Blakeley capped the inning with RBI singles. Blakeley went 5 for 5 with four RBIs, while Wort was 3 for 4 and Sam Carr, Hayden Weise and Henry each had two hits. Blakeley struck out four and allowed three runs and seven hits to earn the victory. The Hornets are 13-1 overall.
At Liberty, Ill.
Quincy Notre Dame 15, Liberty 2: The Raiders scored seven runs in the third inning and six more in the fourth to finish off the Eagles in five innings. Dalton Miller went 2 for 3 with a home run, four RBIs and two runs scored, while Michael Stupavsky went 2 for 4 with a double and four RBIs. The Raiders capitalized on 10 walks allowed by the Eagles pitchers, and QND’s Evan Kenning struck out seven and allowed five hits to earn the victory. Clayton Obert had two hits for the Eagles.
At Pittsfield, Ill.
Pittsfield 13, Pleasant Hill 0: The Saukees scored 11 runs in the first inning to put away the Wolves. Konner Allen went 2 for 2 with a double, three runs scored and two RBIs for the Saukees, while Nolan Daniel and Caden Casto each had two hits. Three Pittsfield hurlers combined to limit Pleasant Hill to two hits over five innings. They struck out six and walked two.
At Carthage, Ill.
Illini West 13, Canton (Mo.) 7: The Chargers scored in each of the first five innings, piling up seven runs in the fifth to secure the lead. Bradyn Robertson went 3 for 3 with two doubles, two runs scored and four RBIs, while Tanner Freeman drove in two runs and Shawn Watkins tripled. Hoewing had two hits for the Tigers, while Dalton Berhorst drove in two runs.
At Payson, Ill.
Payson Seymour 9, Central 4: Trailing 4-0 after the Panthers scored four times in the second inning, the Indians scored six times in the third and three in the fourth to take control. A two-run double by Grayson Tedrow and an RBI single by Trey Johnson highlighted the third inning for Payson. Tedrow added a two-run single in the fourth. Aiden Perry and Ty Barker added two hits apiece for the Indians. Mason Miller went 2 for 3 with a double for the Panthers.
At Phil Bradley Field, Macomb, Ill.
Macomb 7, West Hancock 2: The Bombers scored five runs in the first inning and limited the Tians to just four hits. Bryan Gerhardt went 2 for 4 for West Hancock, while Andrew Harness added a double.
At Hannibal, Mo.
Hannibal 3, Mexico 2: Held scoreless and to just three hits through six innings, the Pirates scrambled together a rally in their final at-bat to win the North Central Missouri Conference matchup. Alex Friday led off the seventh by getting hit by a pitch, and back-to-back singles by Waylon Anders and Cody Culp led to the Pirates’ first run of the inning. Thomas Janes was hit by a pitch to load the bases, and Keaton Scott walked to force in the tying run. Aaris Stolte followed with a sacrifice fly to center field to plate Culp with the winning run. Tanner VanWinkle struck out six and allowed one earned run and three hits in earning the victory.
At Ewing, Mo.
Palmyra 6, Highland 2: The Panthers scored four times in the top of the seventh to break a 2-2 tie and snare a Clarence Cannon Conference victory. After Landyn Smith reached on an error leading off the seventh and Alex Loman and Adam Goodwin both were hit by pitches to load the bases, Alex Wilson singled to right field to plate two runs. The next two runs scored on errors. Wilson went 2 for 3 with two runs scored, and Smith scored twice. Smith threw three innings of scoreless relief to pick up the victory.
Prep softball
At White Hall, Ill.
Liberty 14, North Greene 3: The Eagles scored 11 runs in the first three innings combined and collected 22 hits overall. Ally Lefringhouse went 3 for 5 with two triples, three runs scored and three RBIs, while Larissa Neisen went 3 for 5 with a triple and three RBIs. Natalie Hildebrand and Tiffanie Will each had three hits apiece. Jade Blair struck out six, walked one and allowed one earned run to pick up the victory for Liberty.
Boys golf
At Jefferson City Country Club, Jefferson City, Mo.
Helias Invitational: Hannibal’s Quinn Thomas tied for sixth individually with a 78 and Ashlin Sharkey posted a 90 as the Pirates finished 14th in the team standings.
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