Here are the Springfield area high school softball and girls soccer results for Friday.
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friday results
soft ball
Buffalo Tri-City 10, OKAW Valley 0 (6 innings): In Buffalo, pitcher Lily Woodworth struck out 16 batters and pitched a one-hit shutout for the nonconference victory.
Woodworth went 2-for-4 with one walk and had two RBIs in his at-bat. Kamren Sturdy and Lexi Patton each had three hits and both scored two runs for Tri-City.
Scouts Chants and Tiffany Farley both had doubles, going 2-for-3 with two runs scored and a combined four points, each adding one RBI.
Carrollton 15, North Mack 4: For Virden, Abby Hendricks went 3-for-4 with a home run and two RBIs, but North Mac fell in a nonconference game.
Carrollton had 12 hits, led by Lauren Flowers, and finished the day with 4 hits, 2 RBIs and 3 runs scored. Hannah Uless (2-for-4, 4 RBIs), Dacey Walls (4 RBIs) and Hayden McMurtry (4 RBIs) each hit a home run for Carrollton.
Mulberry Grove 2, Raymond Lincolnwood 0: At Mulberry Grove, starting pitcher Lily Johnson held the Lancers to a shutout victory with 14 strikeouts.
Johnson had six hits and two walks. Mulberry Grove took a 1-0 lead on Kamryn Jolliffe's RBI hit in the fourth inning. The Aces added another point in the fifth when Taylor Stone scored on a passed ball.
Tori Elvidge, Jenna Matori and Taryn Clark each had two hits for Lincolnwood.
Greenville 2, Litchfield 0 (5 innings): For Litchfield, Ava Pothast drove in two runs in the top of the fourth inning and Caitlin Larkins had two hits to pace Greenville.
Larkins had five strikeouts and one walk. Lily Ann Leidner lost to Litchfield. Redenour allowed seven hits, two earned runs, had five strikeouts and two walks.
Pawnee 4, Nokomi 1: For Pawnee, Amber Bradberry hit the go-ahead single and Pawnee scored all four runs in the fourth inning for the MSM Conference victory.
Bradbury finished with two hits, two runs batted in, and one RBI. Adalyn Bobrit and Ashlyn Cobb had two of his other hits on PHS.
Emma Serhime earned a complete game victory. She allowed just five hits, two walks, and one earned run while scoring nine runs.
Reagan Jonas took on the loss for the NHS. She pitched six innings, allowing four earned runs on four hits and four walks. She had six strikeouts.
Pana 20, Moweaqua Central A&M 10 (6 innings): At Pana, Shelby Ashcraft came just short of a home run for the cycle, but more importantly she had four hits and six RBIs, helping the Panthers win a high-scoring nonconference game.
Ashcraft finished with four hits and four runs scored in five at-bats, hitting a double and two triples.
She wasn't the only one to mass produce orchids.
Brianna Mathis and Joey Laker combined for seven hits, eight RBIs and four runs scored. Laker went 4-for-5 with a triple, scored four runs, and scored three runs. Mathis had three hits in five at-bats and four RBIs.
For the Panthers, Izzy Reed went 3-for-4 with two RBIs, three stolen bases, and five runs scored.
girls soccer
Southeast 5, Riverton 0: For Riverton, Chloe Crawford had a hat trick, which was yet to be accomplished as the Spartans defeated the Hawknadoes in a non-conference game.
Crawford's hat trick put the Spartans (2-4) up 3-0, then Presley Wirtz scored to give Southeast a 4-0 lead.
Crawford scored his last goal in the 76th minute, the Spartans' fourth goal of the second half.th Her fourth goal came in one minute.
Southeast goaltender Taraya Williams stopped eight shots and recorded a shutout. Riverton keeper Brianna Walker made six saves and the Hawknadoes fell to 2-6-1.