(Editor's note: The roundup has been updated to reflect that St. Vincent pitcher Jordan Rellergert threw a no-hitter)
St. Vincent's Jordan Rellergert threw a no-hitter as the Indians defeated visiting De Soto 3-0 in high school baseball action Monday.
Rellergert recorded 10 strikeouts and walked three batters in the gem.
Noah Niswonger blasted a solo home run to pace the Indians (14-6).
Craig Theiss went the distance and took the loss for De Soto (9-9). He allowed three earned runs and had six strikeouts with no walked batters.
De Soto 000 000 0 -- 0 0 2
St. Vincent 020 010 X -- 3 7 0
WP -- Jordan Rellergert. LP -- Craig Theiss. HR -- Noah Niswonger (SV). Multiple hits -- St. Vincent: Blake Hennemann 3-3.
Scott City senior Braden Cox struck out 10 batters and allowed just three hits as the Rams won a pitcher's duel on the road.
Cox pitched a complete game for the Rams (14-6, 3-0 Scott-Mississippi Conference), walking two batters.
Ty Wilthong had a double among his two hits for the Scott City.
Landon Tenkhoff threw six innings in taking the loss for Chaffee (15-5, 4-2). He gave up both runs (one earned) on six hits with five strikeouts and five walks.
Scott City 000 101 0 -- 2 6 1
Chaffee 000 100 0 -- 1 3 1
WP -- Braden Cox. LP -- Landon Tenkhoff. 2B -- Jordan Kluesner (SC), Ty Wilthong (SC). Multiple hits -- Chaffee: Austin Copeland 2-3; Scott City: Hunter Copeland 2-4, Wilthong 2-3.
Dawson Lindgren hit a walk-off home run in the bottom of the eighth inning to give the host Panthers the victory over the Wildcats.
Lindgren also got the win on the mound in the final inning for Meadow Heights (11-8). He came in relief for Bollinger, who pitched seven innings and allowed two unearned runs on seven hits with six strikeouts and three walks.
Losing pitcher Ryan Lewis pitched 2/3 of an inning before giving up Lindgren's home run. Lewis relieved Tristan Graham, who threw six innings. Graham allowed two unearned runs on three hits with 10 strikeouts and seven walks.
Leopold 101 000 00 -- 2 7 1
Meadow Hts. 000 002 01 -- 3 4 3
WP -- Dawson Lindgren. LP -- Ryan Lewis. HR -- Lindgren (MH). 2B -- Tristan Graham (L). Multiple hits -- Leopold: Graham 2-4, Lewis 3-4.
Twin Rivers 6, Kelly 4
The Hawks staged a seventh-inning comeback but fell two runs short in the road loss.
Levi Alsup went the distance on the mound to take the loss for Kelly (9-10). He gave up six earned runs, struck out six and walked three batters.
Baylen Teague was the winning pitcher and also doubled for Twin Rivers (10-4). He threw a complete game and allowed two earned runs. He recorded seven strikeouts and four walks.
Jack LeGrand hit a solo home run for the Royals.
Kelly 000 000 4 -- 4 8 0
T. Rivers 030 210 X -- 6 8 1
WP -- Baylen Teague. LP -- Levi Alsup. HR -- Jack LeGrand (TR). 2B -- Jacob McClain (K), Nathan Vicenzi (K), Parker Crites (TR), David Deken (TR), Jeren Hicks (TR), Teague (TR). Multiple hits -- Kelly: Alsup 3-4; Twin Rivers: Deken 2-3, Teague 2-3.
Paris Johnson blasted a home run but it was not enough as the host Centurions scored a run in the bottom of the seventh inning to get the win over the Crusaders in Ullin, Ill.
Nathan Hurst was the losing pitcher for Saxony Lutheran (11-6). He threw six innings and gave up four earned runs on nine hits with two strikeouts and three walks.
Aaron Jones was the winning pitcher to lead Century (10-3).
Saxony 211 010 0 -- 5 6 2
Century 005 000 1 -- 6 11 4
WP -- Aaron Jones. LP -- Nathan Hurst. HR -- Paris Johnson (SL). 3B -- Hurst (SL). 2B -- Tyler Amos (SL). Multiple hits -- Century: Cason Hight 2-4, A. Hubbard 2-4, Aaron Jones 2-4, Adam Jones 2-4.
C.J. Seger hit a double and drove in one run to pace the Hornets in the road loss to the state-ranked Bears.
Drew Fowler endured the loss on the mound and also doubled for Advance (3-15). He pitched one inning and allowed four runs (three earned) on two hits. He had one strikeout and walked four batters.
Trynt Tompkins doubled and went the distance to get the win on the mound for Greenville (16-1). He gave up one earned run and recorded 10 strikeouts and two walks.
Advance 110 001 0 -- 3 4 3
Greenville 400 200 X -- 6 6 2
WP -- Trynt Tompkins. LP -- Drew Fowler. 3B -- Ben Becker (G), Trey McDaniel (G). 2B -- Fowler (A), Michael Hood (A), C.J. Seger (A), Tompkins (G). Multiple hits -- Greenville: Grant Miller 2-3.
Brittany Showmaker blasted a triple and drove in two runs as the fourth-seeded Bluejays thumped the fifth-seeded Panthers in six innings in the opening round of the Class 1 District 5 Tournament in Park Hills, Missouri.
Jessica Hahs was the winning pitcher and also added two doubles and three RBIs for Oak Ridge (7-11). She threw a complete game and allowed three earned runs with four strikeouts and one walked batter.
Paige Mills went the distance in the circle to sustain the loss for Meadow Heights. She gave up 10 earned runs and recorded three strikeouts and walked six batters. The Panthers wrapped up their season with a record of 5-11.
Oak Ridge will face top-seeded host West County (18-2) in a semifinal at 4 p.m. today. The Bulldogs disposed of eighth-seeded Grandview (Hillsboro) to advance.
Meadow Hts. 200 010 -- 3 7 0
Oak Ridge 223 141 -- 13 18 0
WP -- Jessica Hahs. LP -- Paige Mills. 3B -- Brittany Showmaker (OR). 2B -- Britney Coomer (OR), Hahs (OR) 2, Jordan Layton (OR), Katie Oehl (OR). Multiple hits -- Meadow Heights: Breeanna Cochran 2-3; Oak Ridge: Holly Brown 3-4, Coomer 3-4, Hahs 2-3, Madison Hunt 2-3, Layton 3-3, Oehl 2-3, Showmaker 2-4.
Kirstin Jannin scored the game-winning goal on an assist from Kylie Bilek as the Pirates clinched the conference victory over the visiting Lancers.
Goalkeeper Camryn Baer had 11 saves in the shutout for Perryville (13-3-1, 5-0 JCAA Conference).
St. Pius X dropped its overall record to 10-7-1 and fell to 1-3 in the conference.
Maddie Brune recorded three goals and two assists as the host Crusaders blanked the winless Raiders.
Tess Daniel added three goals and one assist for Saxony Lutheran (16-1). Grace Mirly netted two goals and dished out three assists for the Crusaders. Heather Wills and Etienne Soto each had one goal while Brianna Mueller contributed two assists.
Goalkeeper Raegan Wieser had six saves in the shutout.
North County fell to 0-11 with the loss.
The Hawks broke loose for seven goals in the second half in posting a rout on the road.
Hailey Noon led the offense with two goals, while Savannah Whitten, Kaitlyn Johnson, Anna Hughes, Meghan Foley, Maegan Walker, Bethany Knight and Marrisa Jones each had one goal apiece.
Walker and Ana Flores both had two assists for the Hawks (11-10).
The Tigers were only able to win one doubles match in the road loss to the Mules.
Cape Girardeau Central fell to 1-7 with the loss while Poplar Bluff improved to 10-1.
SINGLES
No. 1 -- Isaac Lasater (PB) def. Caleb Ambler (C) 8-5
No. 2 -- Trenton Nepean (PB) def. Bennett Kidd (C) 9-7
No. 3 -- Peyton Bradley (PB) def. Zach Brock (C) 8-0
No. 4 -- Eduardo Martinez (PB) def. Noah Orr (C) 8-1
No. 5 -- Benjamin Stewart (PB) def. Justin Legion (C) 8-1
No. 6 -- Diego Rivetti (PB) def. Brad Orenstein (C) 8-2
DOUBLES
No. 1 -- Ambler/Kidd (C) def. Lasater/Nepean (PB) 8-3
No. 2 -- Bradley/Martinez (PB) def. Brock/Legion (C) 8-1
No. 3 -- Stewart/Rivetti (PB) def. Orr/Orenstein (C) 8-1
The Bulldogs used their depth to defeat Sikeston, dropping the top two singles matches and the top doubles pairing, but winning the rest of the day's matchups.
SINGLES
No. 1 -- Brett Johnson (S) def. Collin Smith (ND) 9-8 (5)
No. 2 -- Coby McMikle (S) def. Andrew West (ND) 9-8 (7)
No. 3 -- Willie Gibbs (ND) def. Beau Bryant (S) 8-2
No. 4 -- Ira Holcomb (ND) def. Will Leonard (S) 8-0
No. 5 -- Garrett Hesselrode (ND) def. Michael Porter (S) 8-1
No. 6 -- Sam Mocherman (ND) def. John Hartog (S) 8-4
DOUBLES
No. 1 -- Johnson/McMikle (S) def. Smith-Holcomb (ND) 8-5
No. 2 -- Gibbs/Hesselrode (ND) def. Bryant/Leonard (S) 8-3
No. 3 -- Mocherman/Michael Rosenquist (ND) def. Porter/Hartog (S) 8-3
-- From staff reports
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