Jordyn Jeske pitches a no-hitter for Liberty softball, striking out 20; Andres McAllister scores four goals for University | Prep roundup
Roundup of Thursday’s high school spring sports action from the Greater Spokane League.
Baseball GSL 4A/3A
University 4, Lewis and Clark 3 (8): Brant Trautman hit a walk-off sacrifice fly in the eighth inning, and the Titans (7-1, 5-0) defeated the visiting Tigers (1-7, 1-4). KJ Kinkade scored two runs for Lewis and Clark.
Gonzaga Prep 6, Cheney 0: Jackson Mott went 2-for-3 with two doubles and two RBIs, and the Bullpups (5-3, 3-2) defeated the visiting Blackhawks (0-8, 0-5). Jace Vega and Kurt Schmitt each had one hit for Cheney.
Mt. Spokane 10, Ridgeline 3: Connor Moffitt drove in six runs and the Wildcats (4-4, 4-1) defeated the visiting Falcons (5-3, 4-1). Caden Andreas led the offense for Ridgeline with two hits, two runs scored and three stolen bases.
Mead 10, Shadle Park 2: Carson Patton and Liam Reich each drove in two runs, and the visiting Panthers (3-4, 1-4) defeated the Highlanders (3-4, 1-4). Roy’al Pierre-Lacy led Shadle Park with two hits.
Nonleague
Lind-Ritzville 21, Odessa 5 (5): Lucas Gardner and Owen York each scored four runs and the visiting Broncos (1-7) defeated the Tigers (2-6). Miller Stout and Troy Hardung had two hits apiece for Odessa.
Softball GSL 4A/3A
Mt. Spokane 13, Central Valley 0 (5): Emme Bond went 3-for-4 with a triple, double and three RBIs, and the visiting Wildcats (9-1, 7-1) defeated the Bears (1-7, 1-7). Addison Jay drove in four runs for Mt. Spokane. Sophia Salsbury led CV with three hits.
University 10, Mead 6: Ali Malsom drove in two runs and the Titans (7-3, 6-2) defeated the visiting Panthers (8-2, 6-2). Ella Jensen and Cheyenne Kinswa had three hits apiece for Mead.
Ridgeline 11, Cheney 3: Ava Nevills went 3-for-4 with a pair of doubles and three RBIs, and the Falcons (6-3, 5-3) defeated the visiting Blackhawks (5-3, 5-3). Annie Beito led Cheney with two hits and an RBI.
Nonleague
Liberty 5, Cheney 0: Jordyn Jeske pitched a no-hitter, striking out 20, and the visiting Lancers (9-0) defeated the Eagles (4-3). Aubrey Hofmann led the offense for Liberty with two hits and two runs scored.
Boys soccer
University 5, North Central 0: Andres McAllister scored four goals and added an assist, and the visiting Titans (4-3-1) defeated the Wolfpack (5-6) in a nonleague match. Jack Lawson had three saves for North Central.
West Valley 0, East Valley 0: The visiting Eagles (3-5-2, 3-2-1) and the Knights (2-4-3, 2-1-3) ended in a draw in a GSL 2A match.
Boys tennis GSL 2A
North Central 4, Deer Park 3: In No. 1 singles, Weston Honshiko of Deer Park defeated Forrest Brogan of North Central 6-2, 6-2. In No. 1 doubles, Makai Love and Reid McKiernan of North Central defeated Josh Krantz and Levi Bouldin 6-4, 3-6, 6-4.
West Valley 6, Rogers 1: In No. 1 singles, Orion Mastel of West Valley defeated Brandon Acob of Rogers 6-0, 6-0. In No. 1 doubles, Kinton Moses and Mica Spencer of Rogers defeated Dekker Frost and Zach Inman 6-2, 6-1.
Clarkston 7, East Valley 0: In No. 1 singles, Cody Whittle of Clarkston defeated Joseph Maughan of East Valley 6-0, 6-0. In No. 1 doubles, Markus Ellenwood and Brenton Wolf of Clarkston defeated Mason Comstock and Dareen Shelley 2-6, 6-2, (10-6).
Girls tennis GSL 2A
North Central 5, Deer Park 2: In No. 1 singles, Lydia Edmondson of North Central defeated Sydnee Williams of Deer Park 6-1, 6-1. In No. 1 doubles, Reese McKeirnan and Bria Shields of North Central defeated Morgan Knutson and Izzie Cherrington 6-1, 6-4.
West Valley 7, Rogers 0: In No. 1 singles, Adrena Carroll of West Valley defeated Cristina Penaloza of Rogers 6-4, 6-1. In No. 1 doubles, Brynlee Ordinario and Cassie Kappen of West Valley swept HaeNae So and Magaloy Hernandez 6-0, 6-0.
Clarkston 7, East Valley 0: In No. 1 singles, Rachel Gall of Clarkston defeated Dahlia Autrey of East Valley 6-0, 6-0. In No. 1 doubles, Preslee Dempsey and Laney Augir of Clarkston defeated Leah Reinhardt and Bailey Wilkes 6-0, 6-2.
Track and field
Clarkston High School hosted the Bantam Small School Invite.
Boys- 1, Colfax 134. 2, Garfield-Palouse 94.5. 3, Clarkston 88.5. 4, Pomeroy 72. 5, DeSales 49. 6, LaCrosse 39.5. 7, Oakesdale 25.5. 8, Genesee 24. 9, Dayton 23. 9, Waitsburg 23. 11, Lapwai 21. 12, Salmon River 11. 12, St. John-Endicott 8.
Gage Broten of Clarkston won a duo of short sprints with 11.98 seconds in the 100m and 24.17 in the 200m.
Robby Van Vogt of Pomeroy took first place in the triple jump with 38-4 and second place in the javelin with a personal best of 130-9.5
Girls- 1, Clarkston 147.5. 2, Garfield-Palouse 101.5. 3, Oakesdale 76.5. 4, Colfax 65. 5, Genesee 47. 6, DeSales 44.5. 7, Dayton 42. 8, LaCrosse 39. 9, Lapwai 37. 10. Pomeroy 19. 11, Salmon River 13. 12, St. John-Endicott 7. 13, Waitsburg 2.
Jordan Olerich of Clarkston thew the shot put 30 feet, 2 inches taking first and 88 feet in the discus for first place.
Megan Crider of Oakesdale ran a season best in the 800m with 2:36.58. Crider was also a member of the first place relay teams in the 4x200 and 4x400.
Kyra Brantner of Garfield-Palouse won a trio of events with 17 feet, 1.5 inches in the long jump, 35-7.5 in the triple jump and 26.89 in the 200m.