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SMALL SCHOOLS: Harrison’s no-no sends Wolverines to 1A Southern League title game

Lee Harrison went 2-for-4 with a home run, and pitched a five-inning no-hitter to lead Henderson International to a 10-0 win over  Lake Mead on Friday in the Class 1A Southern League softball tournament at Indian Springs.

Harrison struck out seven to put the Wolverines in the championship game. They will play Lake Mead at 10 a.m., with a second game to follow if necessary.

Hailey Schulz was 3-for-3 with a double and a triple for Henderson International, and Pamela Sakuma went 2-for-3 with a double.

Lake Mead 7, Pahranagat Valley 2 — At Indian Springs, Kailyn Poteat hit a three-run homer to cap a six-run fifth inning as the Eagles eliminated the Panthers to move into the championship round.

Jocelyn Cox was 2-for-3 with a double for Lake Mead.

Pahranagat Valley 11, Indian Springs 1 — At Indian Springs, Addie Canning threw a one-hitter as the Panthers eliminated the Thunderbirds.

CLASS 3A

Boulder City 7, Virgin Valley 0 — At Mesquite, Dylan Scott threw a six-hit shutout to lead the Eagles past the Bulldogs in the Class 3A Southern League tournament.

Boulder City claimed a spot in the championship game, and will face Virgin Valley again at 10 a.m. A second game will be played at noon if necessary.

Virgin Valley 9, Moapa Valley 8 — At Mesquite, Alex Zarndt capped a three-run seventh-inning rally with a two-out RBI single as the Bulldogs eliminated the Eagles.

Moapa Valley scored four runs in the top of the inning to take an 8-6 lead.

Virgin Valley 16, Moapa Valley 6 — At Mesquite, the Bulldogs scored four runs in the bottom of the first and rolled to the five-inning win.

CLASS 2A

Lincoln County 3, Needles 0 — At Mountain View, winning pitcher Kori Gloeckner allowed three hits as the Lynx earned a berth in the championship game.

Needles will play White Pine in an elimination game at 10 a.m today with the winner facing Lincoln County at noon, with a second game at 2 p.m. if necessary.

The Lynx scored a run in the first and two more in the third to back Gloeckner’s pitching. Holly Laswell and Alex Chandler had extra-base hits for Needles (25-9).

White Pine 9, Calvary Chapel 3 — At Mountain View, Bailey Moore and Megan Stewart each belted an RBI triple as the Bobcats (18-14) eliminated the Lions (11-12-1).

Stewart drove in two runs, while Moore, Erin Gonzales, Maaha Kingston and Alley Hall added one each.

Lincoln County 6, White Pine 4 — At Mountain View, the Lynx scored five runs in the first two innings and made the lead hold up against White Pine (18-14).

K.C. Jensen went the distance for Lincoln County, scattering 10 hits. Kingston had a two-run double to highlight the Bobcat attack.

Needles 8, Calvary Chapel 0 — At Mountain View, Abby Chandler tossed a three-hitter to lead the Mustangs to the win.

Amy Bailey hit two doubles for Needles, and Haley Laswell and Holly Laswell added one apiece, as the trio combined for seven RBIs.
 

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