WHITE HALL — The White Hall softball team hit nine home runs in two games and Sydnee Clark threw a perfect game as the Lady Dogs swept Crossett 17-7 and 16-0 on Tuesday.
Abby Weaver, Haley Baugh, Rachel Box and Karia Hall all hit two home runs on Tuesday. Kayla Reap added one.
Clark threw the perfect game in the second game. She had four strikeouts for White Hall (10-1, 4-0 in 5A-Southeast). The Lady Dogs, who have won 31 of their last 32 conference games since 2010, had 12 hits in the second game.
In the first game, Box picked up the win as she struck out five batters in five innings, gave up seven runs on eight hits and walked two. White Hall had 14 hits in that game.
White Hall plays at 4:30 p.m. Monday at Benton.
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Watson Chapel 20-21, Helena-West Helena Central 0-0
HELENA-WEST HELENA — Watson Chapel scored 41 combined runs and Lexie Downing threw a no-hitter in the second game as the Lady Wildcats swept Helena-West Helena Central 20-0 and 21-0.
Downing struck out all six batters she faced in the second game. Watson Chapel (6-3, 3-1 in 5A-Southeast) had eight total hits as D’Awra Parks was 2 for 2 and Maegan Greer was 2 for 3.
In the first game, Greer went three innings, struck out seven batters and walked one. Offensively, Jamie Bridges and Morgan Carter each went 3 for 3 and Precious Goodwin was 2 for 3. The Lady Wildcats had 19 hits in the opening game.
Watson Chapel plays at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday at Hot Springs Lakeside.
Ridgway Christian 21, SW Christian 7 (3 inn.)
At Seabrook Family Christian Center, Henley Tucker and Madison Heflin each had a hit as Ridgway improved to 1-1 with a win over Southwest Christian.
Tucker also struck out three and allowed two hits in the circle.
Lake Hamilton 10, Pine Bluff 0
Pine Bluff was held to four hits as the Lady Wolves beat the Fillies 10-0 on Tuesday at home.
Cessile Johnson took the loss in six innings for Pine Bluff (4-1, 0-1 in 6A-South). Jada Taylor had two of the Fillies’ four hits.
Pine Bluff plays Friday at Texarkana.
BASEBALL
White Hall 4-9, Crossett 2-2
CROSSETT — White Hall swept a doubleheader from 5A-Southeast Conference foe Crossett on Tuesday.
Tyler Zuber (3-0) remained perfect on the mound for the Bulldogs (7-3, 4-0 in 5A-Southeast) with four innings of work. Chris Smith filled in middle relief and Pierce Sloan picked up the save with the final two outs of the game.
Landon Reed singled twice and scored twice in each game. Justin McCarty belted a solo home run in the opener. Smith drove in a pair with a triple in the night cap.
Nathan Lee stole home in the seventh for White Hall.
White Hall’s game at Dumas, scheduled for Saturday, has been postponed. The Bulldogs will travel to Benton on Monday.
Woodlawn 19, Magnet Cove 5
WOODLAWN — Daniel Rissinger went 3 for 3 with five RBIs, Gavin Johnston hit 3 for 4 and drove in three runs, and the Bears (13-2) pounded the Panthers.
Johnston also threw four innings and gave up five hits and a walk while striking out eight.
Colton Williams and Trey Hankins each went 2 for 2 at the plate for Woodlawn. Williams had two RBIs.
Ridgway Christian 1, SW Christian 1
At Eddie Bryan Field, Cody Andersen pitched a complete game and hit a bloop single over second base in the bottom of the sixth inning to drive in Andrew McMahan for the only run.
Ridgway (1-3) will play St. Joseph at 4 p.m. Thursday at Eddie Bryan Field in a doubleheader.
Hamburg 4, Star City 1
HAMBURG — The Lions held Star City to three hits in a 4-1 victory over the Bulldogs on Tuesday.
Hamburg scored three runs in the third and one in the fourth before Star City (8-4) got its lone run in the sixth inning.
Hunter Johnson went all six innings in the loss for Star City and gave up four runs on six hits and struck out three. Ryan Mills had two of Star City’s three hits.
The Bulldogs play at 4:30 p.m. Thursday at home against DeWitt.
Warren 13, McGehee 7
MCGEHEE — Warren jumped out to a 4-0 lead and held a 9-2 after two innings as the Lumberjacks downed the Owls in an 8-4A Conference tilt.
Troy Sellers paced Warren at the plate with a three-run home run in the first inning and added a single in the second. Justin Hall doubled twice and drove in a pair. Aaron Church singled, doubled twice and drove in three and Randy Gorman had an RBI single.
Logan Adams (2-4) earned the win on the mound with 6 1/3 innings pitched, allowing six hits, striking out seven and issuing four walks.
Camden Harmony Grove 11, Fordyce 6
FORDYCE — Fordyce dropped to 6-2 overall and 0-1 in the 6-3A Conference with a loss to Camden Harmony Grove.
Cole Johnson and Daniel Harris both homered for the Redbugs.
Brandon Chambers suffered the loss on the mound.
Smackover 11, Drew Central 1
MONTICELLO — Smackover drilled Drew Central (3-8, 0-1 in 8-3A) as the Pirates managed only five hits.
Eamon Borse went 2 for 2 and J.C. Adair singled and drove in Drew Central’s only run.
Aaron Goad (2-3) took the loss on the mound in three innings of work, striking out three, walking five and hitting four batters.
Rison 16, Norphlet 1 (Mon.)
RISON — Dustin Dees went 2 for 2 with two singles and two walks, helping the Wildcats (2-5) thump the Leopards.
BOYS SOCCER
White Hall 6, Sylvan Hills 2
SHERWOOD — Jordan Lawson recorded a hat trick with three goals and added a point with an assist as White Hall (8-2, 2-0 in 5A-Southeast) topped Sylvan Hills in conference action.
Lawson scored at the 9-minute mark in the first half to put the Bulldogs up 2-0 after assisting Kinzie Kight’s goal 2 minutes into the match. Lawson then added his second goal off an entry pass from Ruben Zamora at the 28-minute mark.
Ben Malone scored unassisted at the 3-minute mark of the second half to put the Dogs up 4-1. Following a Sylvan Hills goal, Lawson added his third goal off a header from 10 yards out. Garrett Griffith netted the final goal for White Hall.
White Hall continues play Friday at Monticello.
GIRLS SOCCER
Sylvan Hills 3, White Hall 1
SHERWOOD — Sylvan Hills led 2-1 at the half before going on to the 3-1 win in girls action.
White Hall’s only goal was a Sylvan Hills own goal off a corner kick by Corea Lowery.
El Dorado 5, Sheridan 2
SHERIDAN — Wynn Welch netted two goals for Sheridan (7-4, 1-1 in 6A-South) as the Lady Yellowjackets dropped a 6A-South outing to the Lady Cats.
Welch scored on a free kick from 18 yards out and off an assist by Heather Carter.