
Below are the Top Performers of the Night from Saturday, April 19 as well as the Princeton Health Care Center Player of the Night!
Softball
- Ava Parks, Independence – Parks went 2-for 3 with 2 RBI Saturday.
- Brilee Redden, Greenbrier West – Redden had 5 total hits Saturday, homering and driving in three runs.
- Peyton Street, James Monroe – Street collected 3 hits and drove in 5 runs against Greenbrier West.
- Aubrey Smallwood, Beckley – Smallwood struck out 11 and collected two hits in a 6-1 win over Liberty.
- Makenzie Hanshaw, Nicholas County – Hanshaw drove in four runs in a win over Ritchie County.
- Aubrey Clark, Nicholas County – Clark drove in four runs in a win over Ritchie County.
- Kayleigh Rose, Mount View – Rose drove in 9 total runs on 6 hits across two games, homering for the Golden Knights.
- Shiann Carter, Mount View – Carter went 6-for-8 with 6 RBI and a home run in a doubleheader sweep for Mount View.
Baseball
- Kayden Quesenberry, Shady Spring – Quesenberry allowed three earned runs over five innings and hit a grand slam in an 18-10 win over PikeView.
- Jacob Claypool, Shady Spring – Claypool homered and drove in three runs in a win.
- Jalon Bailey, Shady Spring – Bailey reached base four times in a win over PikeView.
- Miken Smyth, Wyoming East – Smyth pitched a no-hitter, fanning nine over six innings and collecting a pair of hits.
- Gaige Cooper, Wyoming East – Cooper drove in two runs on two hits and stole a base Saturday.
- Kadien Vance, Westside – Vance collected four total hits, helping Westside split a doubleheader Saturday.
- Sawyer Kenney, Westside – Kenney tripled and drove in four runs against Greater Beckley.
- Zach Short, Westside – Short went 3-for-4 against Greater Beckley with 4 RBI.
Princeton Health Care Center Player of the Night
The Princeton Health Care Center Player of the Night is Kayden Quesenberry of Shady Spring. Quesenberry had a quality start, reached in all four of his plate appearances and hit a grand slam against a first team all-state pitcher.