Roundup: Newark softball rolls past Groveport

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Lexi Shanaberg homered and drove in three runs during a three-hit performance Monday, powering the Newark softball team to an 11-1 victory against visiting Groveport to begin Ohio Capital Conference-Buckeye Division play.

Karma Wells was a perfect 3 for 3 with a run and an RBI, and Mallory Back added a hit, two runs and an RBI, Lilly Holmes a hit, a run and an RBI and Calyn Music and Audrey Lennon two runs apiece for the Wildcats (1-6, 1-0). Maygen Woody struck out eight and allowed four hits and no earned runs in six innings.

Liberty wins on road​


Madison Looney homered and tripled, recording three hits and five RBIs in Liberty Christian’s 15-4 victory at Shekinah Christian to begin Mid-Ohio Christian Athletic League play.

Jerynn Miller added two hits, including a double, and four runs, Vanessa Carroll two hits, a run and an RBI, and Audrey Soliday and Megan Evenson a hit and three runs apiece for the Eagles (1-2, 1-0). Miller struck out five in four innings.

Lakewood blanks Kilbourne​


Cora Redman hit one of four home runs for Lakewood in a 10-0 victory against visiting Worthington Kilbourne.

Redman drove in three runs, and Jaycie Montie, Kaydelyn Binion and Ashlyn Carder also homered with Carly Williams adding two hits and two runs for the Lancers (5-0). Averie Adams struck out five in five two-hit innings.

Utica wins at home​


Avery Rine notched three hits, including a double, a run and an RBI for Utica in a 16-3 victory against visiting East Knox.

Cheyenne Smith, Emily Meyers, Kaitlin Evans and Kiersten Hull each homered with Smith scoring four runs and Evans and Bethany Glancy three apiece for Utica (2-1). Hull struck out five in five innings.

BASEBALL​

Northridge wins on road​


Collin Matheson struck out six in five two-hit scoreless innings of relief, pitching Northridge to a 5-2 victory at Northmor.

Noah Mason recorded two hits and two runs out of the leadoff spot for the Vikings (2-0). Matheson added two hits and a run and Brice Beaver and Riley Reeves a hit and an RBI apiece.

Liberty drops road game​


Drew Fye singled for Liberty Christian (0-1, 0-1) in a 14-0 loss at Shekinah Christian in the MOCAL opener.

BOYS TENNIS​

Watkins sweeps Zanesville​


Watkins Memorial did not drop a set in a 5-0 victory against Zanesville.

Graham Smith, 6-0, 6-3, Michael Hare, 6-0, 6-0, and Wyatt Meade, 6-1, 6-0, won singles matches for the Warriors (1-0). Nathan Walter and Gavin Adelman, 6-1, 6-1, and Parker Carte and Chase Smith, 6-2, 6-0, won doubles matches.

Newark sweeps Fisher​


Newark did not drop a set in a 5-0 victory at Fisher Catholic.

Evan Devries, 6-2, 6-3, Layton Shaner, 6-2, 6-2, and Kellan Grace, 6-0, 6-4, won singles matches for the Wildcats (2-0). Grayson Boyer and Viktor Gleckler, 6-2, 6-1, and Bradley Pastorius and Collin McCracken, 6-0, 6-0, won doubles matches.

Granville wins​


Granville picked up a 5-0 victory against Pickerington North.

Sam Pfau, Purin Songrug and Ben Prokop won singles matches for the Blue Aces. Owen White and Kyle Kirby at No. 1 and Grant Timmons and Will Hickman at No. 2 won doubles matches.

BOYS VOLLEYBALL​

Heights wins on road​


Cleveland Brown Jr. stuffed the stat sheet, totaling five kills, seven assists, two aces and six digs, leading Licking Heights to a sweep at Dublin Coffman, 27-25, 25-21, 25-13.

Carter Humbert added nine kills and four aces, Jaden Peach three kills, 15 assists and seven digs and Prabin Bista four kills and two blocks for the Hornets (2-2).

BOYS LACROSSE​

Granville edged on road​


Davis Williamson made 12 saves Saturday behind a defense of Matt Rosen, Cooper Phillips and Rory McShane in a 7-6 loss at Gahanna.

Rosen also fielded five ground balls for the Blue Aces. Noble Terebuh scored twice, and Rosen, Beckett Long, Evan Spiker and Titus Terebuh each scored once.

This article originally appeared on Newark Advocate: Newark Wildcats softball rolls past Groveport

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