High school softball: Arizona teams combine for 93 runs, 64 walks in four-hour game

By Staff Report Apr 14, 2023, 10:00am

South Mountain beats Metro Tech 54-39 five days after the teams combined for 46 runs.

Arizona high school softball produced a wild one earlier this week when South Mountain (Phoenix) beat Metro Tech (Phoenix) 54-39 in one of the highest-scoring games in national history.

Richard Obert of the Arizona Republic reports that the game included 527 total pitches, 64 walks and 14 strikeouts.

"It was a wild game," South Mountain coach James Irvine told Obert. "The umpire had a pretty consistent tight strike zone and my pitchers just couldn't find it."

The victory snapped a 13-game losing streak for South Mountain.

This contest came just five days after the same two teams combined for 46 runs in a 33-13 win for Metro Tech.



According to the National Federation of High Schools Record Book, the national record for combined runs in a game is 94. That game went down in 1983 in Maine with Washington Academy (East Machias) beating now-defunct Lubec Consolidated 88-6.