Gavon Turner hit a double and drove in three runs, as the Jackson baseball team knocked off visiting Seckman 11-6 on Wednesday.
Jarrett Newell was the winning pitcher for Jackson (15-11). He threw six innings and allowed six runs (three earned) on eight hits. He had five strikeouts and walked four batters. Braeden Dobbs pitched the final inning to get the save and also doubled and batted in two runs for the Indians.
Blake Horning was the losing pitcher. He threw 4 2/3 innings and gave up seven runs (six earned) on seven hits with three strikeouts and three walks.
Josh Ray blasted a two-run home run to pace Seckman (9-13).
Seckman 330 000 0 -- 6 8 3
Jackson 060 014 X -- 11 10 2
WP -- Jarrett Newell. LP -- Blake Horning. HR -- Josh Ray (S). 3B -- Skylar Pease (J), Justin Kutz (S). 2B -- Braeden Dobbs (J), Ryan Mize (J), Gavon Turner (J), Jake Herget (S). Multiple hits -- Jackson: Mize 2-3, Newell 2-4, Tristan Thele 2-4, Turner 2-3; Seckman: A.J. Marsh 2-4, Shawn Smith 2-3.
Clay Sauceda went 2-for-3 at the plate and drove in two runs to help lead the Eagles to victory over the Bulldogs on the road.
Preston Hahn pitched 5 2/3 innings to pick up the win for Oran (11-8). He allowed two earned runs on seven hits and had one strikeout and no walks. Layne Johnson got the save, throwing a no-hitter and striking out three in the final 1 1/3 innings.
Wyatt Pratt sustained the loss on the mound for Sikeston (12-8). He pitched five innings and gave up five earned runs on seven hits. He recorded four strikeouts and walked five batters.
Oran 210 002 2 -- 7 12 1
Sikeston 000 101 0 -- 2 7 2
WP -- Preston Hahn. LP -- Wyatt Pratt. 2B -- Tanner McVay (O), Josh Stinnett (S). Multiple hits -- Oran: Hahn 3-5, Drew Reischman 2-4, Clay Sauceda 2-3; Sikeston: Sam Cox 2-3.
Kade Sullivan reached base two of his three times at the plate and batted in four runs, as the Red Devils blanked the visiting Hornets.
Freshman pitcher Breven Yarbro had a one-hitter and went the distance for Chaffee (16-5). He struck out two and walked six batters.
Alec Bogenpohl added a double and reached base all of his three times at the plate for the Red Devils.
Drake Childers suffered the pitching loss. He threw two innings and allowed four runs (two earned) on two hits. He had one strikeout and walked three.
Kyle French produced the lone hit for Crystal City (6-7).
Crystal City 000 000 0 -- 0 1 5
Chaffee 220 104 X -- 9 12 0
WP -- Breven Yarbro. LP -- Drake Childers. 2B -- T.J. Archer (Ch), Alec Bogenpohl (Ch), Austin Copeland (Ch), A.J. Owens (Ch). Multiple hits -- Chaffee: Bogenpohl 3-3, Kade Sullivan 2-3, Landon Tenkhoff 2-3.
Noah Niswonger had two triples, a double and batted in three runs to lead the Indians in the win at home over the Panthers.
Jordan Buchheit was the winning pitcher and also doubled for St. Vincent (15-6). He threw three innings and allowed one earned run on six hits. He struck out three and walked two.
Tyler Unterreiner doubled twice and also had a triple and four RBIs for the Indians.
Lane Baremore pitched four innings to take the loss for Meadow Heights (11-9). He gave up 13 runs (three earned) on 13 hits with one strikeout and two walks. He also got on base all of his four times at the plate.
Dawson Lindgren contributed two doubles and two RBIs to pace the Panthers.
Meadow Hts. 100 212 0 -- 6 11 6
St. Vincent (11)11 002 X -- 15 16 2
WP -- Jordan Buchheit. LP -- Lane Baremore. 3B -- Noah Niswonger (SV) 2, Tyler Unterreiner (SV). 2B -- Lane Baremore (MH), Blake Bollinger (MH) 2, Dawson Lindgren (MH) 2, Buchheit (SV), Niswonger (SV), Unterreiner (SV) 2. Multiple hits -- Meadow Heights: Baremore 4-4, Bollinger 2-4, Lindgren 2-3, Jordan Yamnitz 2-3; St. Vincent: Niswonger 3-4, Riley Riehn 2-4, Unterreiner 4-5.
Tyler Womack doubled twice, as the Cardinals picked up the road win over the Wildcats.
Womack was also the winning pitcher for Woodland (4-14). He threw six innings and gave up five earned runs on 10 hits with six strikeouts and one walk. J.D. Jenkins didn't allow a hit and struck out two in the final inning to get the save.
Garrett Thele was tagged with the loss on the mound for Leopold (4-13). He pitched 4 2/3 innings and allowed eight runs (three earned) on five hits. He recorded five strikeouts and walked three batters.
John Gray had a double and three RBIs to pace the Wildcats.
Woodland 021 320 0 -- 8 7 3
Leopold 002 000 3 -- 5 10 7
WP -- Tyler Womack. LP -- Garrett Thele. 2B -- John Gray (L), Zach Cureton (W), Womack (W) 2. Multiple hits -- Leopold: Tristan Graham 2-4, Gray 2-3, Thele 2-4; Woodland: Cureton 2-4, Womack 2-3.
Natalie Miller and Lauren Welker each scored a goal to lead the Indians in the win at home over the Jaguars.
Cassidi Tomsu provided one assist for Jackson (16-2).
Goalkeeper Sam Schnicker had three saves in the shutout.
Seckman dropped to 10-7 with the loss.
Faith Kapp scored a pair of goals and Corin Carroll had a goal and two assists to help spark the Indians to the conference victory over the Dragons on the road.
Abby Buchheit and Megan Hennemann also scored for St. Vincent (12-7, 3-3 JCAA Conference). Hennemann added an assist.
Courtney Brewer and Brooke Lottes combined to maintain a shutout in net, with Lottes coming up with five saves.
DeSoto dropped its overall record to 6-11-1 and finished 1-5 in the conference.
The Tigers only won three singles matches to wrap up the regular season with a loss at home to the Knights.
Cape Central fell to 1-8 while Farmington improved to 10-3.
The Tigers, seeded third, will have a chance for revenge when they open Class 2 District 1 Team Tournament play Tuesday, May 10 against the second-seeded Knights.
SINGLES
No. 1 -- Alex England (F) def. Caleb Ambler (C) 8-0
No. 2 -- Grant Harrison (F) def. Bennett Kidd (C) 8-3
No. 3 -- Ryan Schwartzkopf (F) def. Zach Brock (C) 8-4
No. 4 -- Noah Orr (C) def. Victor LaVella (F) 9-7
No. 5 -- Justin Nguyen (C) def. Cole Sutton (F) 8-3
No. 6 -- Brad Orenstein (C) def. Grant Waddell (F) 9-7
DOUBLES
No. 1 -- England/Harrison (F) def. Ambler/Kidd (C) 8-3
No. 2 -- Schwartzkopf/Waddell (F) def. Brock/Nguyen (C) 8-3
No. 3 -- LaVella/Sutton (F) def. Orr/Orenstein (C) 8-3
JV -- Cape Central won 1-0
-- From staff reports
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