After scoring 4 runs within the backside of the seventh, Mountain View softball walked off with a 16-15 win over Hockinson in eight innings on Wednesday.
Emily Palomino’s one-out single drove in Izzy West with the profitable run as each groups mixed for 27 hits.
Palomino additionally had an RBI single within the seventh because the Thunder rallied from 15-11 down. Gracie Single then adopted with a two-out RBI single earlier than she scored the tying run.
Palomino hit a three-run residence run within the first to begin a day that noticed her go 4 for five with six RBI. West additionally homered and Laila Reive went 3 for six with three RBI.
Hockinson took a 12-11 lead within the sixth inning on Gracie Backyard’s RBI double.
Maggie Ritton went 4 for six with a triple, a double and two RBI for Hockinson. Renee Waddle went 3 for six with 4 runs scored.
Battle Floor baseball rallies for win
James Gill III homered to guide off a three-run sixth inning to assist Battle Floor prime Hudson’s Bay 9-5 at Propstra Stadium.
Hudson’s Bay jumped to a 4-0 lead within the first inning behind RBI singles from Tanner Koford and Eliezer Castro.
However Battle Floor piled up runs thanks partly to 16 walks issued by Hudson’s Bay pitchers.
Alex Massie pitched three good innings in aid, hanging out 4 and permitting the Tigers shield their lead.
Stars of the day
Jacob Chandler, Union baseball, went 3 for five with 5 RBI together with a three-run residence run in a 8-1 win over Kelso.
Makenzie Henthorn, Mark Morris softball, the latest Montana commit went 2 for 4 with two residence runs and 4 RBI in a 14-1 win over Evergreen.
Hayden Wiest, Camas softball, went 2 for two with two residence runs, three RBI and three runs scored in a 9-7 loss to Olympia.
Derek Tarnoski, King’s Approach Christian baseball, pitched 5 no-hit innings, hanging out 12 and strolling two, in a 18-0 win over Kalama. He additionally went 2 for 3 on the plate with a double, three RBI and 4 runs scored.
JP Guzman, Columbia River boys soccer, had one purpose and two assists in a 8-0 win over Woodland.
Oscar Jesus Osorto, Evergreen boys soccer, transformed two penalty kicks, together with the game-winning purpose, in a 4-3 victory over Battle Floor.
Ethan Wilson, La Middle boys soccer, scored the eventual profitable purpose in a 3-2 victory over Fort Vancouver.
Grant Platta, Ridgefield boys soccer, scored two targets in a 6-2 win over Mark Morris.
Lucas Angelbeck, Skyview boys soccer, had a purpose and an help in a 2-1 win over Mountain View.
Alonzo Flores, Hockinson boys soccer, had a purpose and an help in a 3-0 win over Washougal.