Saturday's Central Georgia h.s. scoreboard

Saturday's Central Georgia h.s. scoreboard

 

Conference tournament schedules can be found in This Week's Coverage.

 

SATURDAY

High School

Baseball

Jenkins 5, Dublin 0

Mary Persons 4, Jordan 0; MP 13, Jordan 4

          Trippe Moore was money on the mound in the opener, with 7 Ks and no walks in the complete-game 2-hitter. Aaron Mock had 2 hits, and four Bulldogs drove in a run. Cam Agnew went 3-for-3 with 3 RBI and 2 runs in the nightcap, JD Richards driving in 3 runs on 2 hits.

Monteverde (Fla.) 6, Houston County 2

Tattnall 5, Athens Christian 0

          Three runs in the second gave pitchers Brooks Gorman and Christian Arnett all they needed, the pair teaming for 11 Ks, 3 BBs and 3 hits. Logan Simmons went 3-for-3 with 3 runs, BJ Spears drove in 3 runs on 2 hits, and Trey Ham added 2 hits.

Tattnall 7, Walker 2

          A 5-run first was more than enough for the Trojans, who got 7 runs on 6 hits and took advantage of 7 walks (which Walker couldn't do). Ham had 2 hits and 2 RBI, Miles Morris added 2 hits and Austin Marchman 2 RBI.

 

Lacrosse

G-Newnan 15, Stratford 7

 

Soccer

G-FPD 10, Pacelli 0

B-Hebron 1, Stratford 0

B-Pacelli 2, FPD 0

G-Stratford 2, Hebron 0

 

Tennis

B-Bleckley County 4, Thomas County Central 1

B-Brantley County 5, Bleckley County 0

G-Camden County 5, Bleckley County 0

G-Lowndes 3, Bleckley County 2

 

College

Baseball

Clemson 7, Georgia Tech 3

Georgia College 12, Francis Marion 4; Georgia College 8, Francis Marion 5

Mercer 11, Kansas State 4

Middle Ga. State 14, William Carey 2

 

Softball

Belmont 4, Mercer 0

Faulkner 9, Middle Ga. State 4

Georgia College 9, UNC Pembroke 6; GC 6, UNCP 4

GMC 10, Spartanburg Methodist 1

 

Pro

Hockey

Macon 5, Huntsville 4

FRIDAY

High School

Baseball

 

FRIDAY

High School

Baseball

Bainbridge 12, Warner Robins 0

Brentwood 9, Gatewood 7

          Will Ahrens had 3 hits and 4 RBI, and Brentwood got 2-hit games from Scheley Moore, Denver Pingley, and Chase Everett. Cody Kauffman went 4-for-4 and Coop Hall 3-for-4 with 4 RBI for Gatewood.

East Laurens 18, Southwest 1

          The Falcons got going late, but got going, with 15 runs in the fifth and sixth innings, the Patriots suffering 4 errors. Seth Newsome was 4-for-4 with 4 runs and 2 RBI, and Chase Oliver drove in 4 runs on 2 hits. Cuyler Morris had 3 hits and Alex Muns 2 hits and 2 RBI, Jhiquez Lovett adding 3 RBI for the Falcons. Ryan Mimbs went 4 no-hit innings and fanned 7.

FPD 8, Coffee 7

          The Vikings knocked off Class 6A Coffee, getting the game-winner in the bottom of the fifth and getting quality relief pitching from Gavin Bloodworth and Barrett Barkley after a good start from Michael Bakkar. Dalton Cox's sac fly to center brought in Hudson Mimbs with the go-ahead run in the fifth.

Houston County 5, Denham Springs 4

          Jacob Profit and Corbet Luna walked to open the bottom fo the 10th, and Cam Jones singled to center to bring in Profit with the game-winner. RJ Preston and Logan Morris had 2-hit games for the Bears.

Jackson 10, Rutland 3

          Jonathan Harnist, Riley Jones, and Peyton McKinney each had 2 hits for Rutland, which also had 3 errors.

John Milledge 7, Windsor 2

          Five runs in the first were more than enough for John Milledge, led by a 2-for-4 game with 3 RBI from Caleb Rogers.

Jones County 14, Stockbridge 0

          The Greyhounds put 12 on the board in the first 2 innings of the 5-inning game, helped by 4 errors. Brandin Johnson was 2-for-3 with 4 RBI, and Colby Gordon drove in 3 runs.

Stratford 10, Wilkinson County 0

Tattnall 13, Mount de Sales 3

          Seven runs in the third and fourth lifted Tattnall, despite 4 errors. Austin Marchman went 3-for-4 with 6 RBI, and Luke Laskey drove in 2 runs with 2 hits.

Taylor County 16, Greenville 1

          A 13-run first was more than enough for the Vikings, helped in the 3-inning game by 6 errors. Connor Tharpe and Ryan Tharpe had 2 hits each, and Gunnar Watson drove in 3 runs, both Tharpes 2 along with Carter Albritton.

Thomson 8, Baldwin 2

          Lectavious Austin and Anquez Thomas had 2 hits each for the Braves, who had 8 errors.

Valdosta 14, Northside 0

Veterans 6, Perry 2; Perry 3, Veterans 1

          Perry outhit Veterans 6-4, but stranded three times as many runners, 9. Matthew Nunez had 2 hits for Veterans, while John Micah Law and Jacob Hunt had 2 for the Panthers, who gave up 4 in the sixth. Hunt had 2 hits and 2 RBI in the nightcap, Clayton Davis adding 2 hits. The Panthers got the key 2 runs in the third.

Washington County 6, Bleckley County 5

          Jackson Lanthrip singled, advanted on a grounder, and scored the game-winner on Bailey Vickers' single to left in the top of the seventh for the Golden Hawks, who outhit the Royals 11-4. Jackson Smith had 3 RBI for Washington County, and Steven Knighton went 2-for-4 with 2 RBI for Bleckley County.

 

Lacrosse

B-FPD 19, Fayette County 3

B-Stratford 17, Islands 1

 

Soccer

G-Bleckley County 3, Washington County 1

          Jayda Danner led the Royals with 2 goals, Molly Williams with one.

G-Howard 4, West Laurens 0

B-Washington County 6, Bleckley County 2

 

Tennis

G-Bleckley County 4, Wayne County 1

B-Wayne County 4, Bleckley County 1

 

College

Baseball

Clemson 3, Georgia Tech 2

Georgia 7, Toledo 0

Georgia College 11, Francis Marion 0

Kansas State 12, Mercer 3

 William Carey 10, Middle Ga. State 4; Wm. Carey 5, MGSU 4

 

Softball

FVSU 3, Clark Atlanta 2

Mercer 17, Fort Wayne 3; Belmont 5, Mercer 1

Middle Ga. State 4, Martin Methodist 2

 

Pro

Hockey

Roanoke 5, Macon 2

 

 

THURSDAY

High School

Baseball

Covenant 7, Victory Baptist 2

          Harrison Gentry went 3-for-3 and Drew Johnston added 2 hits for Covenant.

Gatewood 11, Augusta Prep 0

          Gatewood took advantage of 5 errors and 5 walks to score 8 unearned runs. The Gators put 8 across in the third. Will Dutton drove in 3 runs, and Dylan Humphries threw a 1-hit shutout, striking out 4.

GMC 17, Greene County 0

          GMC needed only 3 innings, Justin Alford and Jontavious Byner striking out 7. Alford had 4 RBI, Jacob Marshal and Cory Bivins 3 each.

Houston County 9, South Gwinnett 1

          Five runs in the third put the Bears in control. Chandler Ring struck out 11 with a walk in 5 innings. Logan Morris led the offense with 3 hits, with Jackson Jones and Chandler Dawson had 2 RBI each. Houston County 4, Denham Springs 0

          Cam Jones was money on the mound, with 6 Ks and 2 BBs in a 3-hitter. Dillon Toms, Jones, RJ Preston, and Jackson Jones each had 2 hits for the Bears.

Lamar County 5, Monticello 4

          Jakson Marsh's single scored Jonah Stout with the walk-off game-winner with 2 outs, Stout reaching on a walk. Marsh had 3 hits and Stout 2, as did Logan Sharpton and Devin Cato for the Trojans, who were outhit 15-10.

Peach County 14, Kendrick 0; Peach County 14, Kendrick 4

          In the opener, Britt Davis threw a no-hitter, with 8 strikeouts and 2 walks, throwing 55 pitches in 5 innings. Eric Johnson and Jake Wingo each had 3 hits, Brody Harrelson 2. Wingo drove in 3 runs, with 2 RBI each from Davis, Simon Grant, and Marium Harris. A 4-run first got the Trojans going in the nightcap. Wingo had 2 hits and Johnson 3 RBI, Wingo getting 12 Ks in the 5-inning game.

Tattnall 5, Mount de Sales 2

          Tattnall used small ball - only 4 hits to go with 8 walks - with 3 steals and 2 hit batters for the win. Luke Laskey went all 7, with 6 Ks and allowing 4 hits.

Veterans 7, Harris County 2

          Mercer-bound Leyton Pinckney had 3 hits adn 2 RBI while Ben Gibbs also drove in 2 runs for Veterans, which took the lead for good with 2 in the fifth. Gibbs whiffed 12 in 6 innings, and he and Derek Wylie had no walks.

Wheeler County 12, Dublin 7

          Montarion Carswell had 2 hits and 3 RBI to lead Dublin, Torian Holder adding 2 hits. Wheeler County got 6 in the fourth.

 

Soccer

G-Stratford 2, ELCA 1

B-Stratford 3, ELCA 2

 

Tennis

G-Jones County 3, Ola 2

 

WEDNESDAY

High School

Baseball

Baldwin 7, Richmond Acad. 3

Bleckley County 7, Dublin 1

          A 3-run third was enough for the Royals, led by a 3-hit game from Brody Little and 2-hit nights from Shayne Cannon, Lane Kitchens, and Sam Knighton, Steven Knighton and Little driving in 2 runs. Cannon and Tripp Purser combined for a 4-hitter.

Callaway 8, Upson-Lee 0

Eagle's Landing 1, Jones County 0

          Eagle's Landing got the walk-off in the seventh while no-hitting the Greyhounds.

East Laurens 6, Telfair County 5

          A hit batter, error, intentional walk and single by Chaise Donaldson gave the Falcons the walk-off win. Donaldson, Ryan Mimbs, and Jhiquez Lovette had 2 hits each for East Laurens, Lovett scoring twice.

FPD 9, George Walton 0

          Noah Takac fanned 6 with 2 walks in the complete-game shutout win, aided by 2-RBI games by Gavin Bloodworth and Tyler Mimbs, and a 2-hit, 2-RBI effort from Ryan Jones.

Mary Persons 6, Morgan County 5

          Trippe Moore scored the lead run on a wild pitch - after reaching on an error - in the top the seventh, and then retired the side in order - with 2 strikeouts - in the bottom half for the Bulldogs' win.

Monticello 4, Social Circle 4 (tie)

Mount de Sales 16, Central 4

          The Cavs broke open a close game late with 13 runs in the final 2 innings. Landon Jernigan went 4-for-4 with 3 RBI and 2 runs while Jackson Taylor drove in 3 runs on 2 hits and scored 4 times. Kobe Butts added a pair of hits, and pitchers Carson Riley, Clay Murphy, and Butts teamed for the 3-hitter.

Northside 6, Peach County 5

          An error on Dylan Franks grounder score Javi Rodriguez with the tying run, and Hunter Price singled to left to bring in Franks - who ended up on third on his at-bat - with the game-winner. Rodriguez, Franks, and Price each had 2 hits for the Eagles, while Eric Johnson, Jaylen Green, and Brandon Gray had 2 hits for the Trojans.

Stratford 8, Howard 4

          A 4-run fifth was the difference for the Eagles, who teamed with the Huskies for 7 errors.

 

Tennis

G-Bleckley County 5, West Laurens 0

B-Bleckley County 4, West Laurens 1

B-FPD 4, Brookstone 1

G-Stratford 5, Taylor County 0

B-Stratford 3, Taylor County 2

 

College

Baseball

Toccoa Falls 13, Middle Georgia State 13

Georgia Tech 12, Georgia State 6

http://thewhiteandgold.com/jackets-bats-lead-to-win-at-georgia-state-p957-251.htm

Mercer 10, Savannah State 1

          Sophomore Sawyer Gipson-Long threw a 1-hitter for Mercer.

http://mercerbears.com/news/2018/3/7/baseball-gipson-long-tosses-one-hitter-mercer-rolls-tigers.aspx

 

Softball

1 p.m.: GMC at East Georgia State, DH

4 p.m.: Shorter 5, Georgia College; GC 11, Shorter 2

http://www.gcbobcats.com/sports/sball/2017-18/releases/20180307vnrklp

Jacksonville 8, Mercer 0

http://mercerbears.com/news/2018/3/7/softball-bears-slip-against-dolphins-in-jacksonville.aspx

 

TUESDAY

High School

Lacrosse

B-McIntosh 17, Stratford 5

 

Soccer

B-Coffee 5, Northside 0

G-Stratford 10, Chattahoochee 0

          Emory Sutherland had 4 goals, with 2 each coming from Ellie Peterson and Josie Lamb as the Eagles cruised.

B-Stratford 9, McIntosh 2

          Jake Jamison tied the school record, set in 2013 by Morgan Sowell, with goals in a game with 7.

B-Upson-Lee 7, Spalding 6

G-Upson-lee 3, Spalding 1

G-West Laurens 3, Trinity Christian 0

B-West Laurens 2, Trinity Christian 1

 

College

Baseball

Georgia 9, The Citadel 4

 

Softball

Mercer 15, Detroit Mercy 5

 

MONDAY

High School

Baseball

CFCA 5, David Emanuel 0

FPD 12, ELCA 2

          Gavin Bloodworth went 3-for-4 with 2 runs and 3 RBI to lead the 11-2 Vikings. Ryan Jones had 2 hits and 3 runs and Dalton Cox 2 hits and 2 runs. Garrett West, Harrison Aulds, and Rob Cunningham had 2-RBI nights for FPD, which took control with 9 runs in the first 3 innings, and survived 6 errors, thanks in large part to a 5-strikeout, 0-walk performance in 4.2 innings from Tyler Mimbs.

Harlem 16, Washington County 1

Johnson County 16, East Laurens 1

John Milledge 6, Trinity Christian 5

          Caleb Rogers' two-out grounder to second was mishandled, allowing Brandon Hunnicutt to come in from third with the winning run for the Trojans, who scored 3 in the bottom of the seventh to win. Dustin Hostetter and Taylor Dixon came in on Hunnicutt's triple to center to tie it. Hunnicutt had 3 hits and 2 RBI, Cody McCray drove in 2 runs and Brandon Bellflower had 2 hits. Jackson Carter fanned 6 in 3.2 innings of relief to get the win. David Coleman and Christian Kight had 2 hits each for TCS.

Jones County 3, Eagle's Landing 0

          The Greyhounds got all they needed in a 1-run first, thanks to the 1-hit pitching from Hunter Pierce, who fanned 4 with no walks in the complete-game win. Ty Gish drove in 2 runs with a double in the Jones County sixth for insurance.

Mary Persons 11, Central 1

Perry 11, Northside 1

          The Panthers knocked out 13 hits, thanks to 2-hit nights from Andrew Newhouse, Jacob Hunt, Trevor Dykes, Seth Creamer, and Cameron Mashburn, plus 3 RBI from Hunt and John Micah Law and 2 from Newhouse. Perry, which scored 8 in the second and third innings, got solid 4-hit pitching from Law and Justin Eckman. Hunter Price had 2 hits for Northside.

Piedmont 4, Bethlehem Christian 1

 

Soccer

G-Jones County 8, Tattnall 2

          Brooke Reno set the Tattnall program record for goals with her 97th, and added to it with the Trojans' second goal.

B-Jones County 0, Tattnall 0

 

Tennis

G-Stratford 4, West Laurens 1

B-Stratford 5, West Laurens 0

 

 

College

Baseball

Charleston Southern 5, Georgia 4

Mercer 33, Holy Cross 6; Holy Cross 7, Mercer 3