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Little League season hits home stretch

by Minden Press-Herald

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Darlings

Krushers 16
State Farm 1

Leyla Slaughter, Leigha Gilbert and Baleigh Haulcy all hit home runs to lead the Krushers, followed by Syniah Rabb with a triple and single, Brooklyn Davis, Serenity Hartwell and Keinya Coleman with two hits and Kaelynn Williams, Ahmani Hawkins, Maddison Tillman and Tatum Oliver with base hits.

Maddie Forrester had the only hit for State Farm, a single.

Gray’s 12
Minden Athletic 10

Hadley Haynes blasted a home run and three singles for Gray’s, followed by Baylee Bonsall and McKenna Chreene with a triple and two singles each. Madison McGraw and Lanie Gates had three singles, Lauren Barrett had two singles and Izzy Miller and Hannah McGray added base hits.

Angels

Timberland 4
Pride 3

Elyse Jackson tripled, Colby Hollis and Kenzie Warmack doubled and Lainey Mercer and Rainey Hughes added base hits for Timberland. Hollis pitched and struck out seven batters.

Laci Cheatham and Emalyn Anders hit home runs to lead Pride, followed by Vivian Still with a single. Still also struck out five batters.

Filly Express 11
Lifesavers 3

Kylie Ryan doubled and singled for Filly, followed by Ah’lazia Douglas, Karrigan Davis, Rayne Ely and Ashlee Banks with base hits. Ryan struck out five batters in the circle.

Trinity Easom and Meghan Harris each singled for Lifesavers.

Ponytails

Her-ricanes 16
Blue Bombers 2

Neither team recorded a base hit in the ball game. Keambre Franklin of the Her-ricanes struck out five batters in the win.

Belles

Haughton Rockers 12
Southern Heat 1

Caitlyn Ward doubled and singled for Haughton, followed by Skylar Sims, Jillian Compton and Reanna Crumpler added base hits.

Harlie Miller had a single for Souther Heat’s only hit. Halie Cross struck out four batters.

Lakeside 9
Minden Heat 8

Cecily Gurgainers led Lakeside with a double, followed by Madison Hines and Ella Nielson with singles. Gurgainers pitched for Lakeside and struck out seven batters.

Emma Mayfield tripled and singled for Minden Heat, followed by Sierra Franklin, Taylor Bumgardner, Erin Lee and Madison Bumgardner with hits. Taylor Bumgardner struck out nine batters.

Coach Pitch

Herbert’s 9
Braves 8

Rome Deloach and Michael Sheets hit home runs for Town & Country, followed by Julian Mendoza with a triple, Hunter Evans, Zack Moseley and Jude Oglesby with doubles and Kayden Dooly with two singles.

Barron Bower, Davis Powell and Tate Fegley crushed home runs, followed by Holden Williams with a double, Mason Shipp with two singles and Drake Chreene with a single.

MBL Bank 4
Advanced 4

Darron Hollingsworth and Nolan Waller hit home runs to lead MBL, followed by Abreon Curry with a triple, Ben Barnette with a double and Beau Santelices with a single.

Jackson O’Brien and Hayden Williams doubled and singled to lead Advanced, followed by Tristan Grigsby and Cullen Simpson with a pair of singles. Colten Jellum came through with a base hit for Advanced.

AA

Log Cabin Outlaws 10
Minden’s Finest 0

Dakota Royer and Gavin Davis led the Outlaws with homers, followed by Jamell Carey with a double and single. Jacob Jefferson, Lawson Morris, Levi Royer, Dakota Roberts and Nolan Harmanson added base hits.

No hits were recorded for Minden’s Finest Storage.

Minden Outlaws 12
Force 2

Landon Brewer tripled to lead the Outlaws, as did Connor Bolton who crushed a triple of his own. Hudson Glasscock doubled, Hudson Brown had two singles and Cameryn Davis, Gage Williams, Jaxon Smith, Cash Frizzell, Ryan Reagan and Jackson Speer added base hits.
Eli Bray and Preston Frye singled for Force.

Farm & Garden 7
Sluggers 2

Noah Redding and Eli Campbell blasted home runs for Farm & Garden, followed by Connor Williams with a double and single, Jaxon Melton with a double and Jake Glass and Bryce Parker with singles.

Jordan Ainsworth singled for the Sluggers’ only hit.

Cubs 9
Wrecking Crew 3

Jackson Monzingo, Jaxon Brizzell, Donavon Weston and Eli Santelices all hit big home runs for the Cubs. Gavin Harris and Braxton Glover had two singles, followed by Levi Rhodes, Kevin Berry, Tucker Harris and Landon Morgan added base hits.

Brayden Winston blasted a home run for Wrecking Crew, followed by Gray Gorum and Kyler Rae with base hits.

AAA

Tigers 13
Bandits 3

Jaylen Hawkins and Mikey Woodford tripled and doubled for the Tigers, while Hayden Whitehead, Nolan Garms and Jase Pate singled. Pate struck out five batters on the mound.

Spencer Brantley doubled and singled for the Bandits.

Young Guns 14
Elm St. Dental 5

Elliot Sheppard had two triples, followed by D.J. Carter with a triple and single, Ethan Vise with a triple, double and single and Brooz Swain, Noah Spears and Ty Maness with base hits. Parker Salas struck out seven batters and Spears sat down three batters as Young Guns recorded a no-hitter.

Hunter Sutton led Elm St. Dental pitchers with four strikeouts.

Dixie Youth

Minden Athletic 11
Tigers 2

Kenny James tripled and singled, followed by A.J. Coleman, Landen Hopkins and Koby Mangrum with doubles. Price Miller and Braden Klimkiewicz with a pair of singles each. Miller was excellent on the mound, striking out a whopping 13 batters.

Seth Levesque, Jarome Smith, Clayton Boyd and Hudson Dillard singled for the Tigers.

Levesque struck out five batters.

Lions Club 14
Red Birds 3

C.J. Watts homered and doubled to lead Lions Club. Cade Boley tripled, Hayden Harmon doubled and singled, Dayton Sims and Maddox Mandino singled twice and Bradley Dick added a base hit. Cooper Chase struck out five batters.

Andrew Cooper doubled for Red Birds, while Matthew Harris and Charles Berry added base hits. Connor Humphreys struck out five batters.

Dixie Boys

Glenbrook 11
Webster 3

Beau Branch led Glenbrook at the plate, blasting his first home run of the season and adding a double and single. Cade Clemons tripled and singled, Jackson Parnell doubled and Kip Reeder tripled.

Keaton Moore doubled and singled, while Andrew Fegley and Jeristen Baugh added base hits. Trenton McLaughlin struck out four batters.

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