BB — Teays Valley 4, Circleville 1
ASHVILLE — Teays Valley scored three times in the sixth and no-hit their visitors to post a 4-1 win over Circleville.
TV (8-10, 5-4) opened the sixth with a walk and then put down a sacrifice to move the runner to second. That was followed by a single from Tyler Matthews and an RBI single from Brody Mann, with Matthews advancing to third.
Matthews then scored on a wild pitch and Tyler Blankenship drew a walk. Peyton McElfresh followed with a walk and then a sacrifice fly by Westin Woodrum allowed Chase Liddell (who was running for Mann) to score to make it 4-1.
Circleville (8-10, 6-6) scored its runs in the fourth on a leadoff walk, a stolen base, a sacrifice, a hit batter and a sacrifice fly.

The Vikings tied the game in the fifth with a leadoff single, a sacrifice, a wild pitch that allowed the runner to advance to third and a sacrifice fly.
Brody Weiler pitched six innings of hitless baseball. He gave up the one run one two walks and he struck out six.
Luke Reese pitched the final inning, striking out two.
Trent Smith started for the Tigers and went 5.1 innings. He gave up four runs on five hits with three walks and two strikeouts.
Brody Brisker pitched two-third of an inning in relief, walking two.

BB — Amanda-Clearcreek 7, Liberty Union 4
BALTIMORE — Amanda-Clearcreek had a big finish to beat Liberty Union 7-4 Monday.
The Aces (6-12, 3-9) were trailing 4-1 when they came up for the final at-bat.
While the inning started with a pop up, the Aces followed with two singles and a walk to lead the bases.
Peyton Beavers singled to bring in a run and keep the bases full.
After a strikeout for the second out of the inning, Brody Elder walked to force in a run.
Blayne Barker then singled to left and an error on the play led to three runs scoring for the Aces as they went up 6-4 and Barker advanced to second.
Breece Stone singled to left and that brought in Barker for the game’s final run.
Peter Brockman went the distance for the Aces. He gave up four runs (two earned) on seven hits, walked none and recorded five strikeouts.
The Aces had 10 hits in the game.
BB — Unioto 15, Westfall 4
WILLIAMSPORT — Unioto broke open the game in the later innings to post a 15-4 win at Westfall Monday.
The Shermans (16-3, 10-2) were up 6-2 to start the sixth when they pushed five runs across.
After loading the bases in the seventh on consecutive singles, the Shermans had back-to-back two-run doubles to make their lead 15-3.
Westfall (5-11, 3-10) added one last run on an RBI single in the bottom of the inning.
Unioto had 17 hits in the contest with the bog one being a grand slam from Dylan Grubbs in the third.
Brenden Tuttle started for the Mustangs and pitched 3.2 innings allowing six runs on five hits with four walks and six strikeouts.
Michael Harwood pitched 1.1 innings allowing four runs on three hits with two walks and a strikeout.
Trent Walters pitched an inning allowing five runs on nine hits. Jaden Towler pitched an inning and walked one.
BB — Bloom-Carroll 8, Logan Elm 1
CARROLL — Logan Elm put a run across in the first but that was all host Bloom-Carroll would give up as the Bulldogs went on to an 8-1 win.
LE (9-9, 6-6) used an error, a stolen base and a pair of ground outs to get on the scoreboard in the first inning but sent only three batters to the plate in five of the next six innings.
A fifth-inning double by Brady Neff was LE’s only hit.
The Bulldogs (13-8, 11-2) – who have wrapped up sole ownership of the Mid-State League Buckeye Division crown for the third time in four years – tied the game in the second, scored twice in the fourth and tacked on five more in the fifth.
Grant Cline started for the Braves and went 4.2 innings. He allowed eight runs (two earned) on five hits with three walks and five strikeouts. Zane Seimer pitched 1.1 innings in relief. He gave up one hit and struck out two.





