High school standouts of May 7

Friday, January 1, 1904

Jake Williams, Signal Mountain: He earned the win on the mound while also going 2-for-3 with four RBIs in a 12-4 District 7-AA baseball win over Grundy County.

Tyler Lowe, Central: He struck out eight and allowed one earned run in Central's 6-2 win over Hixson in District 6-AA tournament play.

Gage Winton, Red Bank: With a seven-strikeout two-hitter, he paced Red Bank past East Hamilton, 2-1, in their District 6-AA game.

Don Troglen, Van Buren County: He struck out six as the Spencer team topped Lookout Valley in 6-A tournament play, 7-1.

Brad Allen, South Pittsburg: He blanked Whitwell 6-0 and struck out 13 in the District 6-A tournament.

Justin Kennedy, Meigs County: He led all players with three doubles and five RBIs as the Tigers topped McMinn Central 14-5 in their District 5-AA tournament game.

Cal Pickel, Bradley Central: He went 3-for-3 with two runs as Bradley won its District 5-AAA tournament game over Soddy-Daisy, 7-1.

Angel Davis, Meigs County: She went 2-for-3 with four RBIs as the softball Lady Tigers defeated Sweetwater 5-0.

Leslie Still, Walker Valley: She went 3-for-3 with a home run and knocked in four runs as the Lady Mustangs squashed McMinn County in 5-AAA tournament play, 14-2.

Brooklyn Girdley, Sequatchie County: Her 21st pitching win of the season came in the District 7-AA championship game as the Lady Indians beat Bledsoe County 6-1.

Briana Muller, Polk County: She went 2-for-3 with a double, but the Lady Wildcats lost 4-2 to McMinn Central in Distirct 5-AA tournament play.

Riley Long, Whitwell: She allowed no hits as Whitwell beat South Pittsburg 15-0 in a District 6-AA three-inning run-rule game.

Shelby Hamill, East Ridge: She had the winning single as East Ridge won its District 6-AA tournament game over Red Bank, 2-1.