Tucker Morrow had a day not like any this baseball season.
The Mark Morris junior didn’t simply toss a no-hitter towards reigning 2A state champion Columbia River on Monday.
Morrow did further, throwing a nine-inning no-hitter and scoring the successful run because the Monarchs beat the Rapids 1-0.
Untouchable on the mound, Morrow struck out eight, walked 4 and wanted 103 pitches to go the gap.
Morrow additionally singled to kick-start a two-out rally within the backside of the ninth. Ryder Harris adopted with a stroll earlier than Mac West lined a walkoff RBI single to left discipline.
Harrison Hoffarth was a hard-luck dropping pitcher, permitting three hits and placing out 16 over 8 2/3 innings.
With Monday’s win, the Monarchs (10-7, 7-5) moved right into a third-place tie within the 2A Better St. Helens League with Ridgefield.
Columbia River (14-4, 10-2) noticed its 2A GSHL lead reduce to 1 recreation over R.A. Lengthy with two video games to go. The Rapids and Lumberjacks face off Wednesday in Longview and Friday at Columbia River.
Williams outduels Tarnoski as Seton baseball wins key Trico conflict
Jack Williams and Seton Catholic baseball beat King’s Method Christian 1-0 in a showdown of 1A Trico League leaders at College of Portland.
Williams allowed simply 5 hits, struck out 5 and walked none in a complete-game effort. That allowed the Cougars to win regardless of not having a base hit towards King’s Method starter Derek Tarnoski.
Tarnoski tossed six no-hit innings with 4 strikeouts however had six walks. Ryker Ruelas drew a stroll to open the underside of the sixth, stole second and third earlier than scoring on an error.
Each Seton and King’s Method entered Monday at 11-1 atop the Trico League. The rivals will conflict once more on Wednesday at Luke Jensen Sports activities Park within the ultimate recreation of the common season.
Columbia River claims 2A GSHL ladies golf title
Led by co-medalist Saylor Lacross, Columbia River earned the 2A GSHL ladies golf title at Mint Valley in Longview.
Lacross shot 11-over 82, tying her with Ridgefield freshman Evangeline Fulton and Mark Morris senior Jana Knapp. The Rapids junior led by one shot after capturing 3-over 38 on the entrance 9.
Columbia River junior Maia Carillo completed one shot behind the leaders whereas Washougal freshman Addison Paul completed fifth with 85.
Columbia River’s whole rating of 373 put the Rapids 15 photographs forward of runner-up Mark Morris.
Stars of the day
Cooper McGowan and Collin McGowan, Battle Floor baseball, the brothers mixed to carry Evergreen to 4 hits in a 5-2 win. Cooper McGowan pitched 5 innings, permitting one hit and one unearned run.
Seth TenEyck, Camas baseball, went 2 for 3 with two triples, a double and two runs scored because the 4A GSHL champ Papermakers beat Mountain View 9-1.
Tyler Fehrer, Hockinson baseball, went 3 for 3 with three runs scored and earned the save, stranding the would-be tying run at third base in a 7-6 win over Ridgefield.
Samuel McKee, Washougal baseball, went 2 for 4 with a triple, a double and three RBI in a 14-4 win over Woodland.
Kai Brasuell, Columbia-White Salmon baseball, had 11 strikeouts and allowed only one hit over 4 1/3 innings in a 18-2 win over Stevenson. He additionally went 1 for two with a grand slam house run.
Paisley Fraidenburg, Mark Morris softball, went 2 for 3 with two house runs and 4 RBI in a 15-0 win over R.A. Lengthy.
Riley Younger, R.A. Lengthy baseball, allowed simply three hits, walked one and struck out 16 over seven innings in a 8-0 win over Hudson’s Bay. He additionally went 2 for 4 with a triple and three RBI.
Hailee Corona, Columbia River softball, went 2 for 4 with two doubles and two RBI in a 12-2 win over Washougal.
Alexis Alpanalp, Woodland softball, went 2 for 4 with a house run, a double and 4 RBI in a 25-8 win over Hockinson.