
Shady Spring 12, Oak Hill 1
Oak Hill – Shady Spring busted out the bats Tuesday, pounding out 10 hits in a 12-1 win at Oak Hill.
Alexa Quesenberry, Jenna Joyce, Annabelle Sturgill and Brooklynn Blankenship led Shady with two hits each while Joyce drove in a pair of runs.
K.K. Smith had Oak Hill’s only two hits of the game.
Greenbrier West 8, Nicholas County 6
Crawley – Brilee Redden was the hero Tuesday, hitting a walk-off two-run home run as Greenbrier West secured an 8-6 win over Nicholas County in 10 innings in Crawley.
Redden finished with four hits to pace the Cavs, picking up the win with 1.2 innings of work.
Presley Treadway complemented her effort with a trio of hits including two doubles.
Abby Hilleary, Aleigha Stephenson and Zoe Nash led Nicholas County with two hits each in the loss
Liberty 16, Summers County 1
Glen Daniel – Liberty started fast, scoring 12 runs in the first inning of a 16-1 victory over Summers County in Glen Daniel Tuesday.
Alyssa Scarbro led the Raiders with a home run and five RBI while Stella Brown also homered and drove in four runs.
Maddie Toler earned the win for the Raiders.
Wyoming East 9, Mount View 7
Welch – Wyoming East rallied in the seventh inning, scoring five unanswered runs to secure a 9-7 win over Mount View Tuesday in Welch.
Reagan Bower led Wyoming East with a trio of hits and three RBI while Alivia Monroe added two hits and two RBI.
Shianne Belcher led Mount View with two hits in the loss.
Greenbrier East 7, Princeton 5
Princeton – Greenbrier East held off regional foe Princeton on Tuesday, securing a 7-5 win over the Tigers in Princeton.
Haylee Heaster was the star of the show for the Spartans, crushing a pair of home runs and driving in three runs. Sydney Norman also homered for East while Ally Martin, Raegan Clien and Liz Wooding each notched two hits.
Abby Farley led Princeton with four hits in the loss while Zoey Agnew doubled and homered.