There's no place like home for Mountain View, who bounced back after a loss on the road last Friday. Their pitcher stepped up to hand the Ridgevue Warhawks an 11-0 shutout on Tuesday. The Mavericks might be getting used to big wins seeing as the team has won five matchups by six runs or more this season.
Ryder Hollifield tossed a big game, keeping things locked down with no earned runs or hits while striking out seven over five innings pitched. Those seven strikeouts gave him a new career-high.

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On the hitting side, Mountain View got a massive performance out of Tav Hiaring, who scored four runs and stole two bases while getting on base in three of his four plate appearances. Those four runs gave Hiaring a new career-high. The team also got some help courtesy of Seth Hecox, who went 3-for-4 with four RBI and one stolen base.
Mountain View hit smart and finished the game with only one strikeout. They easily outclassed their opponents in that department as Ridgevue struck out seven times.
Mountain View's win ended a three-game drought at home and bumped them up to 9-6. As for Ridgevue, this is the second loss in a row for them and nudges their season record down to 6-4-1.
Coming up, Mountain View will venture away from home to take on Rocky Mountain at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday. The Grizzlies' pitching crew has only allowed three runs per game this season, so the Mavericks' hitters will have their work cut out for them. As for Ridgevue, they will square off against Owyhee at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday. The Storm will roll in looking for their 15th straight victory, something the Warhawks surely won't give up without a fight.
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