Softball: High school teams

Thurs., March 21

Doyline Lady Panthers 9, Loyola Prep Flyers 4

Lanie Gates collected three hits in four at-bats as Doyline Lady Panthers defeated Loyola Prep Flyers Thursday. Gates doubled in the second inning, singled in the fourth inning and singled in the sixth inning.

Lady Panthers got on the board in the bottom of the first after Sariyah Gill walked and Kanyion Bartlett singled, each scoring a run. They added a run in the second when Gates doubled, making the score 3-1.

An error extended the lead to 4-1 in the bottom of the third.

Gill led things off in the circle for Doyline. The righty gave up four hits and four runs (zero earned) over seven innings, striking out seven and walking three.

Gill stole two of the Panthers’ six stolen bases.

Glenbrook Lady Apaches 42, Arcadia 0

Vivian Still hit two home runs and drove in seven as Glenbrook Lady Apaches defeated Arcadia in a big way Thursday. Still homered twice in the second inning.

Lady Apaches jumped out to the lead in the top of the first after Still doubled, scoring two runs, Gabi Brown doubled, scoring one run, Savannah Mangrum drew a walk, scoring one run, Hadley Haynes drew a walk, scoring one run, Anna Grace Vining drew a walk, scoring one run, Chloe Gregg doubled, scoring three runs, Still drew a walk, scoring a run, Brown singled, scoring a run, Rebecca Mosley singled, scoring a run, Mangrum laid down a sacrifice bunt, scoring a run, two errors scored one run each, Ellie Earnhardt laid down a sacrifice bunt, scoring a run and Still tripled, scoring two runs.

Glenbrook added 20 more runs in the top of the second on 15 hits. Haynes singled, scoring three runs, Amelia Lott drew a walk, scoring one, Still hit an inside the park home run, scoring three runs, Emma Garner singled, scoring one, Mangrum drew a walk, scoring one, Gracie Heard singled, scoring two runs, Izzy McMillon doubled, scoring a run, Lott singled, scoring a run, Still hit another inside the park home run, scoring two, Kenzie Smith singled, scoring one run, Mangrum doubled, scoring two and Heard grounded out scoring a run.

Garner earned the win. The righty surrendered no hits and no runs over two innings, striking out four and walking none. Mosley started in the circle. She surrendered no hits and no runs over one inning, striking out two and walking none.

Glenbrook amassed 25 hits in the game. Mosley, Brown, Lea, Garner, Lott, Smith and Gregg each collected multiple hits. The team collected 12 walks. Still, Smith and Mangrum led with two free passes each. Brown, Lott, Smith, Addison Chanler, Earnhardt and Gregg each stole multiple bases with team totaling 18 in the game.

Fri., March 22

Minden High Lady Tiders 8, Family Community Christian 7

Despite trailing by as many as six runs, Minden High School Lady Tiders rallied to top Family Community Christian Friday.

Minden didn’t take the lead until later in the game. It was tied at seven in the bottom of the sixth when an error scored one run.

The game was tied in the bottom of the fifth, thanks to a double by Lindsay Ryan, a double by Kylie Ryan, a single by Kaydree Kemp and a single by Annabelle Toland.

Family Community Christian took the lead in the bottom of the sixth 7-6.

MHS took the lead 8-7 in the bottom of the sixth, thanks to two errors.

Ryan earned the win. The starting pitcher surrendered five hits and seven runs (six earned) over seven innings, striking out seven and walking 11.

Ryan, Ryan and Kemp each collected two hits for the Lady Tiders. Ryan and Ryan each drove in two runs. Leigha Kennon-Gilbert led with three of the team’s seven walks, and the Tiders turned one double play.

Glenbrook Lady Apaches 8, Montgomery Lady Tigers 11

Even though Glenbrook Lady Apaches collected 12 hits to Montgomery Lady Tigers’ nine, they still fell in the game Friday. Chloe Gregg led Glenbrook with three hits.

Both teams exchanged the lead often during the game, but Lady Tigers eventually took it for good thanks to a home run in the sixth.

Glenbrook made the score 4-2 in the top of the third after Gregg tripled and Vivian Still homered to right field, scoring two runs.

An error put Lady Apaches on the board in the top of the first. They again took the lead in the top of the fourth after Emma Garner singled, Gregg singled, Still singled and Gabi Brown grounded out each scoring a run.

Savannah Mangrum took the loss for Glenbrook. The reliever went four innings, surrendering six runs (five earned) on eight hits, striking out none and walking five.

Rebecca Mosley started in the circle for Lady Apaches. She allowed one hit and five runs (four earned) over two innings, striking out three and walking five.

Glenbrook collected 12 hits. Still provided pop in the middle of the lineup and led the team with three runs batted in. The number three hitter went 2-for-4 on the day. Ellie Earnhardt and Anna Grace Vining each collected multiple hits.

Lakeside Lady Warriors 18, North Caddo Titans 4

Lexi Wood drove in four runs on one hit to lead Lakeside past North Caddo Friday. Wood hit an inside the park home run in the first inning, scoring three runs and walking in the first inning, scoring one.

Lady Warriors won thanks in part to 20 runs in the first inning. Raleah Harris homered to left field, scoring two runs, Izzy Vise drew a walk, scoring one run, Wood drew a walk, scoring one run, Laiklyn Squyres was struck by a pitch, driving in a run, Karrigan Davis singled, scoring two runs, an error scored a run, Harris singled, scoring one run, another error scored three runs, Teal Austin doubled, scoring one run, Wood hit the inside the park home run, scoring three, Davis singled, scoring one, Rhea Waller singled, scoring one, Vise drew a walk, scoring one and MaKensie Hamiter drew a walk, scoring one.

Lakeside scored eight runs on two hits in the bottom of the second inning. Meredith Robinson drew a walk, scoring a run, Maggie Mandino drew a walk, scoring a run, an error scored one, Austin drew a walk, scoring one, Vise singled, scoring one, Hamiter grounded out, scoring a run and Paiton Levesque singled, scoring two.

Harris started in the circle. She allowed one hit and two runs over one inning, striking out two and walking one. Waller appeared in relief.

Lady Warriors amassed 10 hits in the game. Harris and Davis each collected two hits. Vise led with three of the team’s 17 walks.

Levesque, Davis, Rainie Hughes and Waller stole multiple bases, with the team stealing a total of 14. They turned one double play in the game.

Sat., March 23

Minden High School Lady Tiders 7, Castor Lady Tigers 3

Kylie Ryan collected four hits in four at-bats, as Minden’s Lady Tiders defeated Castor Saturday. Ryan singled in the fourth inning, singled in the first inning, singled in the third inning and singled in the sixth.

Lady Tiders captured the lead 3-2 in the bottom of the first after Tatum Oliver grounded out, Ryan singled and Lady Tiders scored on a passed ball, each scoring one run.

In the bottom of the third, they broke up the tie when Ryan singled, scoring a run. Then a dropped third strike by Lady Tigers followed to extend the lead to 5-3.

Lindsay Ryan earned the win. The reliever gave up one hit and no runs over five innings, striking out four and walking three. Kai Williams stepped in the circle first for Minden. The starter gave up four hits and three runs (two earned) over two innings, striking out two and walking two.

Lady Tiders turned two double plays in the tame.

Minden High School Lady Tiders 10, Castor Lady Tigers 0

Lady Tiders easily dispatched Castor in the second game Saturday.

Minden got on the board in the bottom of the first inning after Belle Douglass laid down a sacrifice bunt and Kylie Ryan grounded out, each scoring one run.

An error, a fielder’s choice by Douglass and a single by Ryan helped extend their early lead in the second.

Gracie Sparks earned the win for Minden. She surrendered one hit and zero runs over five innings, striking out five and walking three.

Ryan drove the middle of the lineup with three runs batted in. The cleanup hitters went 2-for-3 on the day. Ryan, Kaydree Kemp and Jacey Adams each collected two hits. Linda Ryan paced with two of the team’s five walks for the game, and Lady Tiders turned one double play.

Glenbrook Lady Apaches 4, St. Frederick Warriors 6

Vivian Still collected three hits in four at-bats, but Glenbrook still lost to St. Frederick Saturday. Still hit an inside the park home run in the third inning, singled in the first inning and singled in the fifth.

Lady Apaches out hit St. Frederick nine to six. Still led with three hits.

An error put Glenbrook on the board in the top of the first.

A single by Ellie Earnhardt extended the lead to 2-0 in the top of the second.

Rebecca Mosley took the loss for Lady Apaches. The righty went one inning, surrendering three runs on three hits, striking out two and walking one. Savannah Mangrum stepped in the circle first. The starter gave up three hits and three runs over five innings, striking out four and walking five.

Lady Apaches stole five bases in the game.

Glenbrook Lady Apaches 0, Ouachita Christian Lady Eagles 10

Glenbrook Lady Apaches had trouble keeping up with Ouachita Christian Lady Eagles in their second game Saturday.

Savannah Mangrum took the loss. The starter went four innings, allowing nine runs (seven earned) on 13 hits, striking out one and walking one.

Gracie Heard and Chloe Gregg each collected one hit.

Lakeside Lady Warriors 12, Florian Blackcats 3

Emily Jones collected three hits in four at-bats, as Lakeside Lady Warriors defeated Florian Blackcats 12-3 Saturday. Jones doubled in the seventh inning, singled in the second inning and singled in the fifth inning.

Hallie Sutton doubled, scoring two runs in the top of the first to put Lady Warriors on the board.

They added to their early lead in the top of the second inning after Rhea Waller singled and Florian Blackcats committed an error, each scoring two runs.

Lakeside scored five runs on three hits in the top of the seventh. Jones doubled, scoring a run, Mackenzie McCoy doubled, scoring two runs, Waller drew a walk, scoring a run and McCoy scored after tagging up.

Sutton opened the game. The righty allowed five hits and three runs (two earned) over seven innings, striking out six and walking six.

Lady Warriors collected 10 hits in the game. McCoy led with three runs batted in. The leadoff hitter went 2-for-5 on the day. Raleah Harris and Karrigan Davis each had two of the total six walks for the game. Lady Warriors had four stolen bases.