Daily Roundup: April 21, 2017
April 22, 2017
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By Adam Akin
Director of Scouting
Here is a look at some of the scores and highlights from games around the state on the rain-soaked Friday, April 21, 2017.
Hardin Valley 7, Science Hill 5
Lucas Cook and Brock Umberger led a Hawks offense that saw 7 players record at least 1 hit in Friday's win over Science Hill. Cook finished 2-4 with a double and 2 runs scored and Umberger finished 2-3 with a double, 2 runs, and 2 RBIs. Bryce Jenkins and Cameron Fisher each had a hit, a run, and an RBI, while Austin Johnson drove in 2. Jackson Penn earned the W on the mound.
Colliervlle 6, East Hamilton 1
After being down 1-0 for the first 4 innings, the Dragons of Collierville battled back to post 6 runs over the final 3 innings in their victory over East Hamilton on Friday evening. Adam Hall hit a home run and combined with RJ Dell to finish 4-7 with 2 RBIs and 3 runs scored. Noah Hattier drove in 3 runs and Parker moss scored twice. Brayden Green earned the W on the mound, tossing 6.1 innings of 3-hit baseball, allowing only 1 unearned run and striking out 7.
Farragut 6, Heritage 0
Jake Grooms and Brad Day combined to toss a 1-hit shutout in Friday's contest with Heritage, allowing 1 walk and striking out 5. Grooms earned the W and Day closed out the 7th. The Admiral offense relied on their top 4 hitters, as Carson Wright, Zach Yunger, Jake Hagenow, and Parker Noland combined to go 7-13 with all 6 runs and RBIs. Yunger and Hagenow homered.
Karns 5, David Crockett 0
Trevor Adams delivered a complete-game shutout for the Beavers on Friday night, tossing all 7 innings and allowing only 3 hits and 1 walk while striking out 12. Brian Bell led the offense, finishing 4-4 with a double and an RBI. Alex Hames and Tyler Hartless each added 2 hits to the cause.
Science Hill 7, Morristown East 0
David Bryant went 3-3 with 2 doubles, a triple, an RBI, and 2 runs scored to lead the Toppers to the 7-0 win over Morristown East. Bryson Tolley and Tilo Skole both added a hit, a run, and an RBI, while Joshua Francisco and Quinn Boyle combined to complete the shutout. Together, they allowed 4 hits and 4 walks while striking out 8 in the 7 innings.
Ooltewah 9, Tullahoma 5
Ethan Walls had a big night at the plate to help power the Owls to a win on Friday, finishing 2-2 with a walk, a double, a home run, 3 RBIs, and 2 runs scored. Jackson Malcolm and Bryce Matthews both doubled, combining for 1 run and 3 RBIs and Andrew Manning earned the W on the mound by tossing 4.2 innings out of the bullpen.
Arlington | 18 | Bartlett | 2 |
Chattanooga Christian | 11 | Red Bank | 1 |
Collierville | 5 | Cleveland | 3 |
Copper Basin | 3 | Tellico Plains | 12 |
FACS | 15 | Cordova | 9 |
Hardin County | 0 | Loretto | 10 |
Hardin Valley | 6 | Morristown East | 2 |
Harding Academy | 6 | Northpoint Christian | 7 |
Haywood | 6 | Brighton | 5 |
Hixson | 4 | Signal Mountain | 10 |
Knox Central | 3 | Wilson Central | 5 |
Knoxville Halls | 1 | Bradley Central | 11 |
Loretto | 10 | Marshall County | 0 |
McCallie | 7 | MBA | 1 |
McCallie | 12 | MBA | 11 |
Mt. Pleasant | 2 | Collinwood | 13 |
MUS | 4 | White Station | 1 |
North Greene | 6 | ChuckeyDoak | 5 |
Northview Academy | 7 | GatlinburgPittman | 4 |
Northview Academy | 7 | GatlinburgPittman | 6 |
Pickett County | 0 | Clinton County (KY) | 5 |
Powell | 1 | CAK | 6 |
Rossville Christian | 3 | MHEA | 9 |
Rossville Christian | 3 | MHEA | 13 |
South Doyle | 2 | DobynsBennett | 3 |
South Pittsburg | 2 | Goodpasture | 15 |
St. Louis University (MO) | 9 | Obion County | 7 |
Station Camp | 4 | Knoxville Halls | 5 |
Station Camp | 4 | Bradley Central | 0 |
Sunbright | 0 | Coalfield | 18 |
Sunbright | 1 | Coalfield | 20 |
Trinity Christian | 2 | University School of Jackson | 11 |
West | 7 | William Blount | 10 |
White County | 1 | Ooltewah | 2 |
Wilson Central | 0 | Tullahoma | 4 |