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The Hawks made the most of their very first state tournament game, as they extinguished the Blaze in dominant fashion.
Michael Hackney finishes up the 2024-25 GNASH regular season, and previews the matchups for the first round of the playoffs.
Josh Jeffcoat pitched a brilliant five-and-two-thirds innings for the Eagles, throwing 11 strikeouts, while he and his teammates piled on the runs at the plate to win their third straight Class 1A Baseball State Championship.
Brayden Baker threw a 1-run, 1-hit gem on the mound, while his Eagles teammates crushed the Golden Tornadoes at the plate.
Kelcie Watts's Top of the 5th inning grand slam was the winning hit as the Tigerettes won their second state championship.
The Eagles scored six runs in the Bottom of the 1st as they claimed a second straight trip to the Class 1A Baseball State Tournament Championship Game.
The Tigerettes' offense was boosted by a six-run Bottom of the 3rd, but ace pitcher Kailey Plumlee made all 21 Eagleville outs: 20 strikeouts, and catching the game-ending pop-up.
Wildcats starter Christian Henderson had no strikeouts, but only gave up three hits, no walks, and hit no batters in five innings of work, while all nine Clarksville batters reached base at least once, and six of them scored at least one run, in a run-rule victory against the Redhawks to open the 4A State Tournament.
TJ Sims scored the winning run in the Top of the 8th, then struck out Bradley Pippin in the Bottom of the 8th to seal the Bulldogs' place in the sectional round.
The Warriors used a four-run Bottom of the 3rd to advance to the Region 4-4A Baseball Tournament Consolation Final, and end the Stars' season.
Dakota Green threw five strikeouts in six innings of work, and Gunnar Waldrop had a two-run home run, as the Warriors repeated as District 7-4A Baseball Tournament champions.
42 elite players closed down the 2022-23 season with some fun at Ford Ice Center in Bellevue.
Aiden Knecht scored the game-winning goal as Centennial won their first Henry Hine Cup.
Zach Egli scored the overtime game-winner as the Raptors became the first-ever seven-time Predators Cup winners.
Braylen Cox scored both goals as the Golden Bears secured the second spot in the Predators Cup Final.
Hoyt Sorensen scored twice as USN had to hold off Summit's late comeback attempt to reach the Henry Hine Cup Final.
The Raptors' four goals were scored by different players, as they claimed the first place in the Predators Cup Final.
Cam White scored a hat trick, the third of those goals being the overtime game-winner, as the Spartans claimed a place in the Henry Hine Cup Losers' Bracket Final.
Stevie Lipa scored twice, including the overtime game-winner, as Brentwood overcame an early 2-0 deficit to advance to the Predators Cup Losers' Bracket Final.
Stevie Lipa scored twice as the Bruins gained a spot in the Predators Cup Losers' Bracket Semifinal.
Ryan Barrett scored twice, including the game-winner, as the Tigers grabbed the second spot in the Henry Hine Cup Winners' Bracket Final.
Owen Gilroy had a hat trick as the Raptors scored four in the third to claim a place in the Predators Cup Winners' Bracket Final.
Andrew Stratton's great play in net complemented the Cougars' ability to cash in on their scoring chances, and win in a shootout, allowing them to claim the first spot in the Hine Cup Winners' Bracket Final.
Connor Smith had a hat trick - his third goal being the game-winner - as the Commandos stayed alive in the Henry Hine Cup.
Dominick Kamssu had a hat trick as the Bruins stayed alive in the Predators Cup.
Aiden Knecht scored both of the Cougars' goals - the second being the overtime game-winner - as 6 seed Centennial stayed in the Hine Cup Winners' Bracket.
Lee Guy scored the game-winning goal with 4:29 left in regulation to help keep the Big Red in the Predators Cup winners' bracket.
Cash Branyan scored the game-winner early in the third, while Anthony Pellegrino turned away 23 of 24 Brentwood shots, allowing the Knights to move on in the Predators Cup winners' bracket.
Aidan Ozgener had a hat trick as the Tigers kicked off the Henry Hine Cup with a comfortable win.
Owen Gilroy scored twice, as the Raptors finished the regular season by claiming their fourth GNASH Cup.
The Big Red saw their four goals scored by four different players, as they closed the regular season by sweeping the Bruins, and ending Brentwood's reign as GNASH Cup holders.
Jacob Schenk had a hat trick, while Brayden Cyphers's performance in the crease allowed the Outlaws to stay in the game and capitalize on their chances after going down 2-0 early.
Luke Schenkel and Cooper Greene scored the goals, but Lee Guy's would-be game-winner was just a smidgen too late.
Owen Gilroy scored twice, including the game-winner, as the Raptors avenged a Halloween loss to the Bruins.
The Outlaws' three goals came from three different goalscorers as they held off the Cougars.
Lee Guy scored the game-winner as the Big Red completed a regular season sweep of the Knights.
Liam Powell scored twice as the Raptors finished their pre-Christmas slate of games victorious.
Korbin Vickrey's brilliance in net stood out alongside five goals from five different scorers.
The Bruins collected their seventh win of the season behind three different goalscorers.
A night of sixes for the Bruins: Six goals from six different scorers as they notched win number six on the season.
Caden Cross and Trex Hooper scored twice for their respective teams, but it was Jackson Crawford's game-tying goal with 24 seconds left that was the highlight of the night as both teams came away with a point.
A 3-goal first period and excellent goaltending in the third to stave off a Father Ryan comeback allowed the Rampage to finish the Phase 2 round robin victorious, even though Centennial's win over Independence helped them get the last spot in Tier 1 for the rest of the regular season before the final buzzer.
JT Schmidt was one of four different scorers for the Fighting Irish, as they claimed their place in Tier 1 for the rest of the season.
The Rampage's four goals were from four different players, as their victory doomed the Cougars to Tier 2 for the rest of the season.
Rhett Gordon scored twice in the first period, but it was the Rampage's three-goal third period that was the story in this one.
Joey Mugnano scored twice as the Fighting Irish began the Phase 2 round robin victorious.
Eddie Maze scored twice, including the game-winner, as the Rampage claimed the final spot in the Phase 2 round robin. EXTENDED POSTGAME DUE TO GETTING FINAL SCORES FOR NOLENSVILLE VS. USN AND FATHER RYAN VS. STATION CAMP.
Justin Dickinson scored twice as Rutherford won The Battle of the Supplemental Teams.
Benton Laird scored twice, including the game-winner, as USN collected their fourth win of the season to stay alive in the race for a spot in the Phase 2 round robin.
Braylen Cox scored twice as the Golden Bears picked up their second win of the season, and claimed their place in Tier 1 for the rest of the regular season, as well as qualifying for the Predators Cup. *EXTENDED POSTGAME DUE TO WAITING FOR THE FRANKLIN-POPE PREP SCORE BEFORE LEAVING THE AIR*
Justin Dickinson scored twice as the Rampage collected their third win of the season.