Top stars, best performances in Ohio high school baseball and softball for games played May 14-20
Here are some stars from baseball and softball games across Ohio in games played May 14-20
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(Photo of Austintown Fitch's Sydnie Watts by Ryan Isley)
Greenlee Bossert, Adena softball
Led the Warriors to a 12-1 victory over Belpre in a Division III district semifinal. On the mound, Bessert struck out eight and allowed one earned run. At the plate, she went 2-for-3 with a run scored and two RBIs.
Owen Canter, Manchester baseball
In a 3-2 win over Crestwood, Canter struck out 10, allowed two runs and issued three walks.
Carsyn Cassady, Watkins Memorial softball
Went the distance, striking out 12, allowing two hits and a run to defeat Mount Vernon 6-1 and three-peat as district champions.
Nick Frontino, St. Ignatius baseball
Led the offense with five RBIs and three runs as the Wildcats defeated Canton Central Catholic 12-2.
Cora Hall, Sheridan softball
Led Sheridan to a 10-1 victory over top-ranked Athens to become district champions. The sophomore pitched a complete game, giving up three hits and a run with eight strikeouts. Hall also went 3-for-4 with a walk, three doubles and six RBIs.
Toby Hueber, Archbishop Moeller baseball
Didn’t allow a single run as Moeller defeated Northwest 10-0. Hueber stuck out nine, allowed two hits and walked one over five innings.
Andrew Karhoff, Archbishop Hoban baseball
Allowed just three hits and struck out 11 in the Knights' 1-0 win over Ellet to claim the district title.
Aidan Kiessling, Defiance baseball
In a 13-6 win over Wauseon, he struck out six and allowed six runs over five innings. Kiessling also scored a run and had four RBIs.
Ava Littin, Holland Springfield softball
The junior blasted a solo home run and had three RBIs to help lead the Blue Devils (26-0) to a 7-4 victory over Perrysburg to give Holland Springfield its third straight district title.
Ashton Martin, Jonathan Alder baseball
Threw a no-hitter and earned his eighth win on the mound in a 10-0 win over Hamilton Township.
McKayla McGee, Walsh Jesuit softball
Hit a walk-off three-run homer in the fifth inning to cap a 12-2 victory over Massillon Perry in the district finals.
Meg Rogers, Covington softball
In the circle, Rogers struck out four, allowed two hits and no runs as the Buccs shut out Williamsburg 10-0. At the plate, she had four runs and an RBI.
Mark Rutherford, Mason baseball
Scored a run and had four RBIs to lead the Comets past Anderson 10-0.
Tommy Skelding, Marlington baseball
The Kentucky commit finished with three hits, two doubles, two RBIs and two runs in a 10-0 win over Madison.
Sydnie Watts, Austintown-Fitch softball
Struck out 20 and gave up just two hits as the Falcons defeated Mentor 2-0 to win the district title.
Cody Yoder, Hiland baseball
Had an inside-the-park home run to help lead Hiland to a 13-0 victory over Malvern.
Garrett Zimmerman, Northview baseball
Earned a win on the mound and drove in three runs en route to a 10-0 victory over Lima Senior.