Area baseball scoreboard for March 31


Oakwood scattered five hits with Collin Furry scoring the team's only run on an hit from Grady Johnson against PBL. The Heritage Hawks scored three runs thanks to Aron Cunningham, Lukas Miller and Anthony Happ in their loss against Marshall.


St. Thomas More 12, Salt Fork 2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
St. Thomas More - - - - - - - 12 - -
Salt Fork - - - - - - - 2 - -


Paxton-Buckley-Loda 11, Oakwood 1

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Paxton-Buckley-Loda 0 1 0 0 0 - - 1 5 4
Oakwood 0 4 3 1 3 - - 11 11 0

GAME NOTES: Oakwood scattered five hits with Collin Furry scoring the team's only run on an hit from Grady Johnson in the second inning. Meanwhile, PBL tallied 11 hits against the Comets. Grant Marshall scored twice for the Panthers and Tyler Cole, who also earned the win on the bump, crossed the plate twice in the non-conference game.


Marshall 29, Heritage 3

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 R H E
Marshall 4 15 9 1 - - - 29 18 1
Heritage 0 0 0 3 - - - 3 1 9

GAME NOTES: The Hawks plated three runs thanks to Aron Cunningham, Lukas Miller and Anthony Happ. Their effort was a mere dent against the Lions, who collected 29 runs on 17 hits. Marshall's Reed Ramey bashed one home run and tallied four RBI. Going 4-for-4, he also scored a game-high four runs. Garrett Pugh, who also plays golf and basketball for the Lions, pounded two homers for four RBI, scoring three times.

Pugh earned the win, tossing 37 of Marshall's 49 pitches in two innings. Preston Welsh, pitched one inning, striking out two batters. With three different hurler seeing action, Heritage's Rylan White took the loss. The Hawks pitching staff threw a combined 162 pitches in the loss.



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TAGS: Marshall scores 29 runs in non-conference win, St. More defeats Oakwood Comets.

Area soccer scoreboard for Tuesday, March 31


Urbana 7, Rantoul 0

1 2 FINAL
Urbana 4 3 7
Rantoul 0 0 0

Game Notes: Embattled freshman keeper Cadence Grundler made 15 saves for Rantoul in Tuesday's road match. The Eagles made seven shots on goal with Helen Leiva leading the charge with three. Juana Mendoza and Eulalia Domingo took two shots each.

Upcoming Games:The Urbana Tigers enjoy a nine-day break from match play before facing Manual in Big Twelve Conference action on Thursday, April 9. Rantoul is back on the pitch at home against the Danville Vikings next Monday.



Mahomet-Seymour 3, Champaign Central 2

1 2 FINAL
Mahomet-Seymour 2 1 3
Champaign Central 1 1 2

Game Notes: Paislee Welge, Ella Walk and Kennedy Davis scored goals for the Bulldogs. Hadley Grotelueschen, Isabel Lietz, and Marissa Thompson were credit with assists. Mahomet-Seymour keeper made seven saves in the non-conference win.

Upcoming Games: Improving their record to 3-1, the Bulldogs host Washington on Thursday and face Mt. Zion at home next Tuesday. The Maroons are back on the pitch at home on Thursday against the Senators of Springfield.


Centennial 6, Urbana University 1

1 2 FINAL
Centennial 2 4 6
Urbana University 0 1 1

Game Notes: Juniors Alicia Fernandez and Sam Doughty scored two goals each in Centennial's win over U-High. Fernandez also notched two assists and Doughty added one more. Alaina Kimble, a senior, chipped in an unassisted goal and Jennavieve Baker, who had two assists, also put one between the posts. Kate Pitcher deflected three attack on the Charger goal.

Upcoming Games: Centennial again today on the road at Monticello and faces their first Big Twelve opponent on Thursday at home, hosting the Bloomington Raiders. Uni-High travel Mattoon for their next contest tomorrow.




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