Monday Round-up: Warriors, Cyclones Roll To Wins

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Happy Valley 17, Flames 1 (baseball)
The Warriors rolled to a nonconference win on Monday afternoon.

Hunter Smith tallied three hits to lead the way. Lucas Chausse added two hits.

On the mound, Eli Ayers threw an outstanding game to pick up the win.

Elizabethton 14, Sullivan Central 2 (baseball)
The Cyclones honored the Blue Grays in a big way.

Wearing special uniforms to honor the Elizabethton Blue Grays Semi-Pro Negro League team, Elizabethton cruised to a Three Rivers win.

The Cyclones plated three runs in the bottom of the first and two more in the second before leaving no doubt with four more runs in the bottom of the third to take a commanding 9-0 lead.

Bryson Rollins was 4-for-4 with four RBI to lead the Elizabethton offense, while Noah Rosato added two hits and three RBI.

Ashton Wilson allowed just one earned run on four hits with seven strikeouts in five innings of work to pick up the win.

Providence Academy 8, Hampton 4 (baseball)
The Bulldogs lost a tight nonconference battle on Monday.

After the game was tied at 3-3 entering the bottom of the fifth inning, the Knights plated two runs in the home side of the frame and added three more in the sixth to break the stalemate. Hampton looked to rally in the seventh but was unable to keep the inning alive.

Chance Point was 2-for-4, while Morgan Lyons, Caleb Royston, Joshua Owens each recorded a hit.

Royston was handed the hard-fought loss on the mound despite allowing just one earned run on one hit. Lyons received the start and allowed just one earned run on two hits with four strikeouts in just under three innings of work.

University High 15, Unaka 0
The Rangers were unable to get anything going against the Bucs on Monday.

Unaka was held to two hits in the game.

Sullivan East 2, Elizabethton 0 (softball)
The Lady Cyclones dropped a thrilling pitcher’s duel on Monday afternoon.

After the game went scoreless for four-and-a-half innings, East broke onto the board with two runs in the bottom of the fifth.
EHS was able to get a base runner on the next two innings, but were unable to drive them across the plate.

Mollie Johnson was 2-for-3 at the plate, while Madisun Pritchard also recorded a hit.

In the pitching circle, Pritchard struck out 10 batters and allowed two unearned runs on eight hits.

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