JOHNSON CITY — Hailey Porter, Alli McConelee and Braelynn Ferrell each had two hits to lead Dobyns-Bennett’s softball team to a 9-6 win over Daniel Boone in the final game of the East Tennessee Classic at Winged Deer Park.
Porter had three RBIs on the night and Ferrell finished with a pair of RBIs.
D-B exploded for six runs in the first two frames and tacked on three more in the top of the fifth.
Kyleigh Bacon went 3-for-3 with three RBIs to lead the Lady Trailblazers. Ava Saul went 2-for-3 with a pair of RBIs.
Daniel Boone 20, Happy Valley 0
JOHNSON CITY — Six Lady Trailblazers had multi-hit games, including Kyleigh Bacon who went 2-for-4 with a homer and four total RBIs.
Sadie Henson hit a pair of triples and Riley Croley had three hits to add to the cause.
David Crockett 5, Johnson County 0
JOHNSON CITY — Madelyn Dulaney and Chelsea Williams each had 2-for-2 games for the Lady Pioneers. Cara Wilson struck out seven batters in four innings of work.
Mimi Zaldivar and Ella Icenhour each got a hit for the Lady Longhorns.
Science Hill 7, Volunteer 6
JOHNSON CITY — The Lady Hilltoppers got a walk-off single by Reagan Carroll to get the win. Beth Pridemore worked a perfect day, going 3-for-3 with two runs scored and an RBI.
Haley Russell had a two-double day for the Lady Falcons.
Daniel Boone 4, Unicoi County 2
JOHNSON CITY — Kaylea Osborne tossed 4⅔ innings without allowing an earned run for the Lady Trailblazers.
Ava Saul worked a perfect 2-for-2 game to aid the cause, including a double.
Kyndal Engle and Kynzie Jones each collected two knocks for the Lady Blue Devils.
Lakeway Christian 12, Sullivan East 1
JOHNSON CITY — Kinsey Moore had four RBIs for the Lady Lions to lead the offensive barrage. Moore and three other teammates had multi-hit games.
Starting pitcher Avery Ramey tossed two no-hit innings before giving way to the bullpen.
Brooklyne Loudy had the lone hit and RBI for the Lady Patriots.
David Crockett 13, Unaka 1
JOHNSON CITY — The Lady Pioneers exploded for eight runs in the second inning to down Unaka.
Laney Britton went 2-for-2 with two RBIs and two runs scored to lead the hitters.
Jill Faust went 1-for-2 with a double for the Lady Rangers.
Lakota East, Ohio 9, Tennessee High 3
JOHNSON CITY — Haley Thompson went a perfect 3-for-3 for the Lady Thunderhawks, driving in two and scoring once.
Addie Wilhoit went 2-for-2 with a run scored for the Lady Vikings.
Volunteer 3, Lebanon, Va. 2
JOHNSON CITY — Rylee Smith had a two-hit game out of the seventh spot in the lineup to lead the Lady Falcons in hits.
Timber McLain scored the eventual winning run on a fielder’s choice in the fourth.
Kylan Brooks had a three-hit performance, including a pair of doubles, for the Lady Pioneers.
Dobyns-Bennett 5, Greeneville 2
JOHNSON CITY — A fifth-inning grand slam from Hailey Porter allowed the Lady Indians to secure a walk-off win. The blast was Porter’s second of the day, following up a first-inning homer.
Allie McConelee allowed just one hit in five innings of work, recording seven punchouts.
Unaka 5, Happy Valley 3
JOHNSON CITY — Haley Taylor with two hits in the leadoff spot led the Lady Rangers to advancing in the tournament.
Gracie Stout went the distance, striking out six and not allowing an earned run.
Makayla Miller had a pair of hits, including a double for the Lady Warriors.
Tennessee High 14, Unicoi County 10
JOHNSON CITY — A 10-run explosion in the fourth allowed the Lady Vikings to advance past Unicoi County. Addie Wilhoit had a 4-for-4 game with a homer and three doubles.
Miley Woodward went 3-for-3 with three doubles for the Lady Blue Devils.
Dobyns-Bennett 4, David Crockett 3
JOHNSON CITY — Catie Zani went 1-for-2 with an RBI and a run scored for the Lady Indians. Julianne Tipton struck out seven across five innings to earn the win in the circle.
The Lady Pioneers got a perfect line from Bailey Dugger, who went 2-for-2 with two RBIs.
Greeneville 7, Volunteer 0
JOHNSON CITY — Kyla Jobe roped a pair of doubles as part of a 4-for-4 game at the plate for the Lady Greene Devils. She also scored a pair of runs.
Jamie Jackson only allowed two hits across six innings, as well as issuing just one walk.
Haley Russell and Averi Weston had the two hits for the Lady Falcons.
Science Hill 6, Carter 1
JOHNSON CITY — Isabel Meeks did a little bit of everything for the Lady Hilltoppers, going 2-for-3 at the plate and tossing all five innings in the circle.
Chloe Conner chipped in a 2-for-4 line with two runs and two RBIs.
Daniel Boone 12, Lakota East, Ohio 0
JOHNSON CITY — Ava Saul worked a perfect 3-for-3 game with three runs driven in for the Lady Blazers.
Kaylea Osborne added to the cause by going 2-for-3 with three RBIs and two runs scored.
Saul also struck out seven batters and only allowed two hits.
Unaka 14, Hampton 2
JOHNSON CITY — Alisha Harrell had a pair of doubles and five RBIs out of the sixth spot in the order for the Lady Rangers.
Starting pitcher Kimberly Proffitt did not allow an earned run in three innings.
Lacey Smith had a two-run double for the Lady Bulldogs.
Science Hill 2, Tennessee High 1
JOHNSON CITY — Isabel Meeks allowed just two hits and struck out 10 for the Lady Hilltoppers.
Meeks also went 3-for-3 at the plate with a run scored and an RBI.
Addie Wilhoit hit a solo home run for the no-longer-unbeaten Lady Vikings.
BASEBALL
Anderson County 8, Volunteer 3
CLINTON — Trent Strickland went 3-for-4 with two RBIs for the Mavericks. Daniel Unthank went six innings and gave up two earned runs while striking out nine.
Connor Haynes had a two-hit day and drove in two runs for the Falcons.
University High 4, Cloudland 1
Owen Ryder struck out 11 batters and did not allow an earned run across 5â…“ innings for the Buccaneers. River Kindle had two RBIs and two hits.
Walker Gouge worked a 2-for-3 day for the Highlanders.
University High 7, Unicoi County 6
Peter Boynewicz went 2-for-4 with a pair of singles as the Bucs racked up a second win on Saturday.
Tanner Berry finished 3-for-4 to lead the Blue Devils.
Providence Academy 3, Geneseo, Ill. 1
KNOXVILLE — Tine Bowman tossed three no-hit innings for the Knights, allowing just one earned run. The entire staff scattered just four hits allowed.
Merritt Runnels logged the only multi-hit day for Providence’s bats.
Science Hill 6, Geneseo, Ill. 5
KNOXVILLE — The Hilltoppers were led by a two-RBI game from Jackson Berry, both coming on an eighth-inning triple.
Leadoff hitter Landon Smelser set the tone with a two-hit performance.
Science Hill 14, Knoxville Catholic 0
KNOXVILLE — Jackson Berry’s three-run blast and Nate Stoots’ grand slam powered the Hilltopppers to the road win.
Starting pitcher Noah Hazell allowed just one hit in three innings on the mound.
SOCCER
Farragut 2, Science Hill 0
KNOXVILLE — The Admirals could not crack the scoreboard until the 72nd minute, when Uday Sujithkumar found the back of the net.
Brooks Burnette added the second tally in the 80th minute on a penalty kick.