
No-Hitters Propel Baseball Routines (Image Credits: Unsplash)
Las Vegas – High school competitors in Southern Nevada filled scorebooks with impressive feats during Tuesday’s baseball, softball, and boys volleyball matchups. Pitchers delivered shutouts and strikeout spectacles, while offenses erupted for multi-run innings and home runs. The day’s results underscored the depth of talent as spring seasons gain momentum.
No-Hitters Propel Baseball Routines
Hogan Hawkins powered Silverado to dominance with nine strikeouts over three no-hit innings in a 21-0 defeat of Cadence.[1]
Clark’s Hudson Fraidenburg tossed a three-inning one-hitter with five strikeouts in a 24-0 thrashing of Valley. Doral Academy’s Chance Schaefer added 11 strikeouts in a five-inning one-hitter during a 14-0 win against Mojave. These pitching clinics highlighted a day of lopsided contests across the diamond.
Full baseball scores featured these outcomes:
- Arbor View 11, Shadow Ridge 6
- Centennial 12, Pine View (Utah) 2
- Cheyenne 8, Cimarron-Memorial 0
- Clark 24, Valley 0
- Del Sol 13, Chaparral 0
- Doral Academy 14, Mojave 0
- Eldorado 19, Sunrise Mountain 1
- Foothill 15, Bonanza 4
- Green Valley 7, Pahrump Valley 5
- GV Christian 17, Laughlin 1
- Lake Mead 15, Liberty Baptist 1
- Laughlin 19, GV Christian 4
- Mater (Fla.) 14, Liberty 8
- Mater East 15, Desert Pines 0
- Palo Verde 7, Legacy 3
- Silverado 21, Cadence 0
- Tech 15, SLAM! Nevada 2
- Western 17, Canyon Springs 2
Softball Slugfests Showcase Freshman Fire
Foothill’s Gianna Butler struck out eight in a three-inning no-hitter that fueled a 14-0 blanking of Mater East.[1]
Legacy’s Amelia McClerkin slugged two home runs, a double, and drove in seven during a 14-3 triumph over Clark. Cimarron-Memorial’s Jasmine Ponce added two homers and four RBIs in a 17-2 rout of Canyon Springs. Offensive fireworks defined many softball tilts.
Complete softball results included:
- Boulder City 12, SLAM! Nevada 2
- Cadence 18, Chaparral 7
- Cheyenne 15, Western 12
- Cimarron-Memorial 17, Canyon Springs 2
- Desert Oasis 15, Durango 0
- Faith Lutheran 16, Sierra Vista 0
- Foothill 14, Mater East 0
- Green Valley 11, Pahrump Valley 6
- GV Christian 5, Laughlin 3
- Las Vegas 21, Sunrise Mountain 8
- Laughlin 11, GV Christian 6
- Legacy 14, Clark 3
- Lincoln County 15, Moapa Valley 3
- Mojave 14, Rancho 13
- Williams (Ariz.) 3, Needles 2
Volleyball Marathons Test Endurance
Centennial edged Arbor View in a five-set battle, 25-22, 23-25, 25-18, 27-29, 15-11.[1]
Shadow Ridge outlasted Boulder City in another five-setter, 25-21, 20-25, 26-24, 21-25, 12-15. Green Valley swept Mater East 25-11, 25-18, 25-7, while Palo Verde dismissed Bishop Gorman 3-0. These matches delivered tension and skill on the court.
Boys volleyball scores:
- Centennial 3, Arbor View 2
- Green Valley 3, Mater East 0
- Moapa Valley 3, Hurricane (Utah) 1
- Palo Verde 3, Bishop Gorman 0
- Rancho 3, The Meadows 1
- Shadow Ridge 3, Boulder City 2
Players Who Lit Up the Scoresheet
Numerous athletes earned accolades for their contributions. In baseball, Nevan Chandler of Liberty collected three hits including two doubles in a loss to Mater (Fla.). Adrian Ramos of Mater East homered with two RBIs against Desert Pines.
Softball saw Paityn Lewis of Las Vegas go 3-for-5 with a homer and three RBIs in a 21-8 win over Sunrise Mountain. Maylise Smith of Cadence notched three hits, two doubles, and four RBIs versus Chaparral. Emery Gibson of Faith Lutheran added a double, triple, and three RBIs.
Volleyball stars included Arbor View’s Risden Miller with 24 kills, 10 digs, and two blocks despite the loss. Shadow Ridge’s Max Romzek tallied 14 kills and six blocks. Green Valley’s Alex Abad contributed 15 digs and four aces.
Key Takeaways
- Pitchers authored multiple no-hitters and one-hitters, fueling baseball shutouts.
- Freshmen dominated top performances across softball and baseball.
- Five-set volleyball wins highlighted rivalries and resilience.
These Tuesday showcases signal rising contenders in Nevada’s high school sports landscape. Young stars positioned their teams favorably amid conference play. What performances caught your eye? Share in the comments.