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PETERSBURG, W.Va. — Rylee Mangold threw a no-hitter, leading No. 1 Frankfort to a 5-0 win over No. 5 Petersburg on Tuesday.
The Concord commit struck out 18 of the 23 batters she faced, only allowing two walks for the Falcons (4-0).
Liberty commit Avery Noel hit two home runs, a solo shot in the first and a three-run blast in the sixth.
Noel finished 2 for 3 with four RBI while Adison Pritts (Potomac State) went 2 for 4 with two doubles.
Olivia Kimble took the loss in five innings for the Vikings (2-1), allowing three hits, one run and six walks with seven strikeouts.
Frankfort travels to No. 3 Keyser on Friday at 6 p.m.
Petersburg heads to East Hardy on Wednesday followed by Moorefield on Thursday at 6 p.m.
University 6, No. 2 Allegany 0
LAVALE — Sophia Lehosit was one batter shy of a perfect game, leading University over No. 2 Allegany on Tuesday.
Lehosit did not allow any hits or walks and struck out 14.
The only baserunner for the Campers (2-1) reached on an error at shortstop in the sixth.
Maddie Campbell and Olivia Masoner hit home runs for the Hawks, both coming in the fifth inning.
Allegany hosts Somerset on Friday at 4:30 p.m.
Pendleton County 6, No. 3 Keyser 0
KEYSER, W.Va. — Baylee Beachler went six shutout innings for Pendleton County in a win at Keyser on Tuesday.
Beachler only allowed one hit and struck out nine.
Susan Vincell hit a grand slam in the third inning for the Wildcats.
Bibs Felton recorded the only hit of the game for the Golden Tornado (1-2).
Tucker County 14, East Hardy 6
BAKER, W.Va. — Tucker County scored in five of the six innings played, leading to a win at East Hardy on Tuesday.
The Mountain Lions had five players record multiple hits and four record at least two RBI.
Peyton Hicks earned the win in six innings, allowing eight hits, six runs and two walks with 10 strikeouts.
Gracie Combs was only responsible for five of the 14 runs charged to her as the Cougars (1-2) committed eight errors.
Hedgesville 16, Hampshire 8
ROMNEY, W.Va. — Hedgesville scored 10 runs in the third inning, leading to a win over Hampshire on Tuesday.
The Eagles brought 15 batters to the plate in the inning that was highlighted by a grand slam from Mayla Ortega.
Seven Hedgesville players recorded multiple hits while the three pitchers combined to allow nine hits, eight runs and five walks with four strikeouts.
Bri Cosner, Ava Call, Molly McVicker and Charly Ashton each recorded a pair of hits for the Trojans (0-2).
Hampshire travels to No. 4 Northern (0-1) on Thursday at 4:30 p.m.
Strasburg 2, Moorefield 1
STRASBURG, Va. — Aryana Hinz threw six innings and allowed one earned run, but Moorefield's offense failed to back her up in a loss to Strasburg on Tuesday.
Hinz allowed seven hits and three walks with a strikeout.
The Yellow Jackets (1-4) committed four errors including one that led to the Rams' first run in the second inning.
Ava Mayhew went the distance for Strasburg, allowing six hits with one run, one walk and 16 strikeouts.
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The Concord commit struck out 18 of the 23 batters she faced, only allowing two walks for the Falcons (4-0).
Liberty commit Avery Noel hit two home runs, a solo shot in the first and a three-run blast in the sixth.
Noel finished 2 for 3 with four RBI while Adison Pritts (Potomac State) went 2 for 4 with two doubles.
Olivia Kimble took the loss in five innings for the Vikings (2-1), allowing three hits, one run and six walks with seven strikeouts.
Frankfort travels to No. 3 Keyser on Friday at 6 p.m.
Petersburg heads to East Hardy on Wednesday followed by Moorefield on Thursday at 6 p.m.
University 6, No. 2 Allegany 0
LAVALE — Sophia Lehosit was one batter shy of a perfect game, leading University over No. 2 Allegany on Tuesday.
Lehosit did not allow any hits or walks and struck out 14.
The only baserunner for the Campers (2-1) reached on an error at shortstop in the sixth.
Maddie Campbell and Olivia Masoner hit home runs for the Hawks, both coming in the fifth inning.
Allegany hosts Somerset on Friday at 4:30 p.m.
Pendleton County 6, No. 3 Keyser 0
KEYSER, W.Va. — Baylee Beachler went six shutout innings for Pendleton County in a win at Keyser on Tuesday.
Beachler only allowed one hit and struck out nine.
Susan Vincell hit a grand slam in the third inning for the Wildcats.
Bibs Felton recorded the only hit of the game for the Golden Tornado (1-2).
Tucker County 14, East Hardy 6
BAKER, W.Va. — Tucker County scored in five of the six innings played, leading to a win at East Hardy on Tuesday.
The Mountain Lions had five players record multiple hits and four record at least two RBI.
Peyton Hicks earned the win in six innings, allowing eight hits, six runs and two walks with 10 strikeouts.
Gracie Combs was only responsible for five of the 14 runs charged to her as the Cougars (1-2) committed eight errors.
Hedgesville 16, Hampshire 8
ROMNEY, W.Va. — Hedgesville scored 10 runs in the third inning, leading to a win over Hampshire on Tuesday.
The Eagles brought 15 batters to the plate in the inning that was highlighted by a grand slam from Mayla Ortega.
Seven Hedgesville players recorded multiple hits while the three pitchers combined to allow nine hits, eight runs and five walks with four strikeouts.
Bri Cosner, Ava Call, Molly McVicker and Charly Ashton each recorded a pair of hits for the Trojans (0-2).
Hampshire travels to No. 4 Northern (0-1) on Thursday at 4:30 p.m.
Strasburg 2, Moorefield 1
STRASBURG, Va. — Aryana Hinz threw six innings and allowed one earned run, but Moorefield's offense failed to back her up in a loss to Strasburg on Tuesday.
Hinz allowed seven hits and three walks with a strikeout.
The Yellow Jackets (1-4) committed four errors including one that led to the Rams' first run in the second inning.
Ava Mayhew went the distance for Strasburg, allowing six hits with one run, one walk and 16 strikeouts.
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