
Below are the Top Performers of the Night from Thursday, March 27 as well as the Princeton Health Care Center and Little General Player of the Night!
Baseball
- Landen Doss, Greenbrier West – Doss drove in three runs and pitched a complete game in a win over Liberty.
- Brayden Keith, Liberty – Keith struck out 16 and allowed just one earned run in a 3-2 loss to Greenbrier West.
- Kadyn Hines, James Monroe – Hines collected three hits and three RBI in a comeback win over Princeton.
- Peyton Gardinier, James Monroe – Gardinier drove in four runs on two hits in a win over Princeton.
- Eli Hilling, PikeView – Struck out 11 in just over five innings of work, yielding two earned runs in a win.
- Zion Detko, Greenbrier East – Detko collected four hits in a win over Shady Spring.
- Eli Green, Greenbrier East – Green collected three hits and homered in a win over Shady.
- Sam Barnett, Shady Spring – Barnett collected two hits with a home run against Greenbrier East.
- Kayden Quesenberry, Shady Spring – Quesenberry notched two hits with a solo home run against Greenbrier East.
Softballl
- Jenna Joyce, Shady Spring – Joyce drove in a pair of runs and drew a bases-loaded walk for Shady Spring.
- Kassidy Bradbury, Independence – Bradbury collected a hit and an RBI and made several game-changing defensive plays at second base.
- Savannah Stanley, Independence – Stanley drove in a pair of runs and reached base twice against Shady Spring.
- Jessi Mooney, Midland Trail – Drove in three runs and hit a triple in a win over Wyoming East.
- Madison Rader, Midland Trial – Allowed one earned run in five innings and collected two hits and RBI against Wyoming East.
- Phoebe Dudgeon, Mount View – Dudgeon struck out 17 in a win over Van.
- Brilee Redden, Greenbrier West – Redden collected an RBI double in the box and 13 strikeouts in the circle in a win over PikeView.
Princeton Health Care Center and Little General Player of the Night
The Princeton Health Care Center and Little General Player(s) of the Night are Tyler Wilhite and Parker Williams of Beckley. The duo combined for 10 strikeouts and five innings of no-hit ball on the mound, adding a combined 6-for-6 showing at the plate with seven RBI.