Alexis Dock belted a solo home run to lead the Hawks to a 4-1 victory over Notre Dame in the Hawks' home game of the season Thursday.
Dock, who had three hits, also went the distance in the circle to get the win for Kelly (14-8). She gave up one earned run, struck out eight and walked three.
Hunter Bryant added two hits for Kelly, including a double.
Ellie Retz sustained the loss for Notre Dame (21-3). She pitched a complete game and allowed three earned runs. She had one strikeout and no walks.
Alyssa Moore had two hits for the Bulldogs.
Notre Dame 100 000 0 -- 1 6 2
Kelly 201 010 X -- 4 10 2
WP -- Alexis Dock. LP -- Ellie Retz. HR -- Alexis Dock (K). 2B -- Hunter Bryant (K). Multiple hits -- Kelly: Hunter Bryant 2-3, Alexis Dock 3-3, Alyssa Moore 2-3.
Madeline Hendrix drove in two runs to help lead the Red Devils in the road win.
Carleigh Burnett was the winning pitcher for Chaffee (9-14). She threw two innings and allowed one earned run on three hits.
Calleigh Huffman took the loss for Cape Central (3-19). She pitched one inning and gave up one unearned run on no hits. She had one strikeout.
Chaffee 200 000 3 -- 5 7 2
Central 100 101 0 -- 3 9 3
WP -- Carleigh Burnett. LP -- Calleigh Huffman. 2B -- Brooke Anderson (CC). Multiple hits -- Cape Central: Brooke Anderson 2-3, Kylie Lane 2-3, Sydney Tollison 2-4; Chaffee: Madeline Hendrix 2-4, Hannah Seyer 2-4.
Eann Bergmann netted one goal and had one assist as the Pirates downed the host Lancers in the opening round of the Gateway City Classic.
Emilio Mattingly scored one goal and Kyle Wood provided an assist for Perryville (15-1).
Goalkeeper Trent Unterreiner had eight saves in the shutout.
Belleville East fell to 1-9-2.
Perryville will face Mehlville (10-4) in a semifinal at 6 p.m. today. The Panthers defeated Springfield Catholic 4-0 to advance.
The second-seeded Knightettes won four singles and one doubles match to upset the top-seeded Indians for the Class 2 District 1 Team Tournament championship.
Farmington (12-4) advances to Class 2 sectional play Oct. 10 against Hazelwood West.
Jackson ended its season with a record of 9-10.
SINGLES
No. 1 -- Anna Slinkard (F) def. Mikelle Culbreth (J) 6-7, 7-6 (6-4)
No. 2 -- Lauren McClanahan (J) tied Irene Bompieri (F) 1-6, 5-2 (DNF)
No. 3 -- Madison Mumma (J) def. Erin Coleman (F) 6-2, 6-2
No. 4 -- Faith Nelson (F) def. Mackenzie Mumma (J) 6-2, 6-3
No. 5 -- Thanh Phan (F) def. Katie Black (J) 6-2, 4-6, 6-4
No. 6 -- Abby Jent (F) def. Molly Clark (J) 6-2, 6-2
DOUBLES
No. 1 -- Culbreth/McClanahan (J) def. Bompieri/Coleman (F) 9-7
No. 2 -- Gent/Slinkard (F) def. Mumma/Mumma (J) 8-3
No. 3 -- Corie Pike/Krista Valentine (J) def. Nelson/Phan (F) 8-4
Krista Rhodes nailed 15 kills and had four digs to lead the Cardinals in the straight-set victory at home.
Shelby Sawyer tallied 10 digs, three aces and three kills, and Mackenzie Altenthal added three kills for Woodland (16-6-2). Whitney Lincoln dished out eight assists, Madison Cover provided four assists and eight digs, while Chelsea Cureton notched 13 digs for the Cardinals.
Bailee Lathum recorded six digs ,and Hannah Shemonia had five kills to pace Scott City (6-20).
JV -- Woodland won 25-19, 25-21
Ahnie Hoff recorded 10 kills and eight digs as the Pirates won at home.
Brooke Hogard tallied eight kills and four digs for Perryville (19-10-2). Lydia Cook notched four digs while Maci Hotop added four digs and two kills for the Pirates. Kayla Buxton provided 25 assists and five digs.
Jefferson fell to 14-7-1 with the loss.
JV -- Perryville won 26-24, 25-9
Abbie McAlister hammered 13 kills to lead the Bulldogs in the easy conference win at home.
Sam Feeney served eight aces for Notre Dame (21-2-1, 4-0 SEMO Conference).
Sikeston fell to 11-15 overall and 4-3 in the conference.
JV -- Notre Dame won in two sets
The Hornets easily disposed of the Bulldogs in the road sweep.
Advance improved to 14-8-2, while Zalma dropped to 7-12-1.
No additional information was provided.
JV -- Advance won 25-5, 25-8
-- From staff reports
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