BASEBALL: Dibble has unassisted triple playBellevue West (Neb.) junior shortstop
Zach Dibble made a rare unassisted triple play during a 7-3 loss to Millard South (Omaha, Neb.). With runners on first and second, he snared a line drive, touched second base and then tagged the runner coming from first.
* Junior
Jesse Tuozzo struck out a school-record 18 and gave up just one hit as
MacArthur (Levittown, N.Y.) defeated Port Washington (N.Y.), 4-1.
* Last week's highly-anticipated matchup between two of the nation's premier pitchers - Oklahomans
Dylan Bundy (Owasso) and
Archie Bradley (Broken Arrow) - never materialized due to inclement weather. However, hordes of pro scouts stuck around for the next day to watch Bundy fan 16 during a 10-0 rout of North (Edmond, Okla.). He also belted a long home run and two-run triple.
* Mercy (Riverhead, N.Y.) standout
Pat Stepnoski struck out 14 during a 1-0, no-hit victory over
Greenport (Greenport, N.Y.). Greenport's
Sean Hansen also threw a no-hitter and fanned 10.
* Braden Mattson clobbered a 450-foot home run as
Clark (San Antonio) defeated Stevens (San Antonio), 6-2. The 6-2 catcher has signed with Texas Christian University.
*
Arlington (Tenn.) blanked Bolton (Arlington, Tenn.), 4-0, as junior
Brady Bramlett set down 16 batters on strikeouts.
*
Coon Rapids (Minn.) sophomore
Logan Shore had 15 strikeouts during an 8-0 victory over Anoka (Minn.) in six innings.
* Senior
Alex Roberts fired a no-hitter with 15 strikeouts as
Myrtle Beach (S.C.) shut out North Myrtle Beach (Little River, S.C.), 8-0.
*
Pelham (Ala.) blanked Paul Bryant (Ala.), 10-0, behind the no-hit, 16-strikeout performance of
Thomas Lowery.
*
Jason Carrell pitched his second no-hitter of the spring, striking out 16 and leading
Hueytown (Ala.) to a 10-0 rout of Gardendale (Ala.).
*
Oaks Christian (Westlake Village, Calif.) senior
Travis Radke struck out 16 during a 11-1 rout of Taft (Woodland Hills, Calif.).
* Coaching milestone victories: Jim Danley of
Eaton (Colo.) posted No. 700; Jim Curtin of
Burlington (Mass.), No. 600; Jim Macaluso of
King (Tampa, Fla.) and Gary Rungo of
Arlington (Riverside, Calif.), No. 500; and Rusty Ingram of
York (Yorktown, Va.), No. 400.
Continue reading