Sophia Tuttlebee scored a hat trick as Pleasant Grove shut out Liberty-Eylau 6-0 at Hawk Stadium Thursday night.
Katie McCorkle, Kylie Rogers, and Hannah Griffin kicked in goals for the Lady Hawks.
Pleasant Grove will play L-E today at Harris Field.
Softball
Game 1: Atlanta 17, Zavalla 0
Game 2: Atlanta 15, Jefferson 0
MARSHALL, Texas-Atlanta shut out Zavalla and Jefferson in its two games at Marshall's softball tournament Thursday.
Kaydee Kelly fanned eight batters, and Kinsey Kelly blasted a grand slam in the first inning for the Lady Rabbits against Zavalla. Kinsey Kelly went 2-3 with five RBI and two runs scored.
Alyssa Simmons went 3 for 4 at the plate with one RBI and three runs scored, while teammate Victoria Bergt was 2-3 with a triple, an RBI, and two runs scored for Atlanta.
Lexi Oliver had two hits in three at bats for the Rabbits including two RBI and two runs scored.
Lanee Oliver picked up the win for Atlanta in the Jefferson game as she struck out 10. Lanee Oliver went 4 for 4 from the plate with four RBI and two runs scored.
Justonni Farmer helped out with three hits, including one double and four runs scored for the Rabbits.
Simmons belted a solo home run in the third inning, hit a double, and had two RBI to go with two runs scored.
Lexi Oliver went 2-3 from the plate for Atlanta, while teammates Amanda Whatley and Kinsey Kelly were 2-4 each with two RBI each.
Atlanta is 8-1 and plays Marshall at 4:30 p.m. followed by Huntington at 6.
Atlanta 638 - 17 14 0
Zavalla 000 - 0 0 2
Game called after 3 innings, run rule
Kaydee Kelly and Kinsey Kelly. Jones and Quail. WP-Ka. Kelly. LP-Jones. HR-Atlanta, Ki. Kelly, 1st, 3 on.
Atlanta 442 205 - 15 19 0
Jefferson 000 000 - 0 1 1
Game called after 6 innings, run rule
Lanee Oliver and Kinsey Kelly. Welch and Bolick. WP-Oliver. LP-Welch. HR-Atlanta, Simmons, 3rd, none on.
Game 1: Redwater 5, Edgewood 0
Game 2: Redwater 7, Pine Tree 1
LONGVIEW, Texas-Redwater picked up to wins in the opening round of the Longview Tournament.
In the first game the Lady Dragons shutout EdgeWood 5-0.
Katy Worrell had the hot hand striking out nine batters. Ramsey Smith and Kelly Francis went 2 for 3 at the plate.
Keeley Wilbur went 3 for 3 with a home run as the Dragons defeated Pine Tree 7-1.
Worrell blasted a home run and went 3 for 4 and Savanah Corbell went 2 for 3 with a home run.
Baseball
New Boston 10, Linden-Kildare 7
LINDEN, Texas-Evan Barron and Bryce Green went 2 for 3 each to lead New Boston past Linden-Kildare at Jim Grubbs Field in the Linden-Kildare baseball tournament.
Lead-off hitter Tylor Haggard went 2-4 for the Lions. Jack Bobbitt earned the win and struck out four.
Hunter Minor went 1 for 1 for the Tigers with one RBI. Curt Wells went 1-2, while teammate Marty Johnson was 1 for 3 from the plate for Linden-Kildare.
Minor took the loss.
New Boston 311 05 - 10 9 1
Linden-Kildare 003 04 - 7 4 2
Game called after 5 innings, time limit
Jack Bobbitt, Evan Barron (3), Philip Sissons (5) and Sissons, Bobbitt (3). Hunter Minor, Cody Hodge (3), Brendan Bell (5) and Traccer Henry. WP-Bobbitt. LP-Minor. HR-none.
Harleton 8, Elysian Fields 3
LINDEN, Texas-Harleton defeated Elysian Fields 8-3 (time limit) in the Linden-Kildare Tournament at Jim Grubbs Field.
The Yellow Jackets had a 3-2 lead going into the third inning.
The Wildcats put up six runs in the bottom of the third to break to take the lead 6-3.
Will Davis picked up the win for the Wildcats striking out three batters in three innings. Second baseman Brantley Oney had two hits.
Elysian Fields 210 4 - 3 3 2
Harleton 116 0 - 8 7 0
Game called after 4 innings, time limit
Caleb McCraken, Logan Busbey (3), Klayton Bryan and Haden Simmons. Will Davis, Cade Dickerson(4) and Zach Wallace. WP-Davis. LP-McCraken. HR-none.
Track and Field
Rabbs win two divisions
Atlanta won two of the three titles at the track and field meet held at Texas High.
The Rabbs scored 180 points to take the 9th grade title and 213.5 in the 8th grade division. Liberty-Eylau won the 7th grade division with 197 points.
Texas High was runner-up in the 9th grade with 144 points, and L-E was third at 120. In the 8th grade, the Leopards scored 135 for second, and TMS was third with 132.5.
Atlanta scored 163 for third in the 7th grade, and the Tigers took third with 104.