baseball
757 Teams Top 15
#2 First Colonial 11, Salem 1
Wes Stubb hit a grand slam against the visiting Patriots in the bottom of the fifth inning, breaking a 2-1 game and scoring nine runs. Keegan Hasler had three hits, including a triple and a double, and Nick Morlang pitched well, with three hits and six strikeouts in five innings. Cade Howlett also contributed two hits.
beach area
Bayside 7, Green Run 2
Josh Heinrich got the win on the mound, and Barry Farias Jr., Taden Jackson and Silas Baker combined for four RBIs.
peninsula district
Kekotan 17, Heritage 0
Seniors Tommy Distler, Tyler McClain and Mitchell Hawthorne led the offense with two hits each and combined for a no-hitter on Senior Day.
VISAA Tournament
Division I Quarterfinals
#5 Cape Henry 11, #4 Norfolk Academy 7
The Dolphins built an early lead and won the all-TCIS matchup despite a two-run home run by the Bulldogs' Pryler Hunter.
#3 Paul VI 2, #6 University 1
Division II Quarterfinals
#1 Highland 11, #8 Northcross 0
#4 Atlantic Shores Christian 2, #5 Steward 1
The Seahawks bounced back heading into Friday's semifinal matchup against Highland School of Warrenton, with Malcolm Forbes hitting a walk-off home run in the bottom of the eighth inning. Patrick Dudley of Atlantic Shores pitched six innings, striking out 11 and allowing just two hits.
3rd place Nansemond Suffolk Academy 10, 6th place Virginia Episcopal Church 0
#2 Greenbrier Christian 15, #7 Isle of Wight Academy 0
Jackson Okonkwo and Hayden Dunlow combined to give the Gators momentum by pitching well with one hit and eight strikeouts. Jonathan Ash, Mikey Urbaniak, Jack Bonney, Preston Luke and Hunter Langston each had two or more hits.
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soft ball
757 Teams Top 15
#3 Kellum 11, Tallwood 0
The Knights shut out the Lions in a Beach District game.
#6 Granby 15, Norview 0
The Comets recognized five seniors with wins on Senior Night: winning pitcher Shaka Holmes (9-2), Taylor Langston, Lovie Norman, Destiny Harris and Kamryn Hamilton.
#12 Kekotan 19, Heritage 0
Skyler Ackerman had 1-for-10 hits in the rain, and Eva McKeel had 3 hits for 4, a double, a triple, five RBIs, and two RBIs.
#14 Kempsville 12, Landstown 2
Natalie Cornstable finished with three hits and Olivia McGinty added two hits.
beach area
Salem 8, First Colonial 4
Erin Souza picked up her 10th win of the season, and Samantha Brown, Grace Snead and Sophia O'Connor combined for six RBIs. Brown and O'Connor each had a double.
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boys soccer
757 Teams Top 15
#2 First Colonial 4, Kempsville 0
The Patriots shut out the Chiefs and won the Beach District.
#3 Landstown 8, Green Run 0
Andrew Baker and Jaylon Young both contributed two goals for the Eagles. DeAngelo Smith, Comer Wilson, Ben Allen and Jace McSwain each added a goal. The combination of Noah Hawkins and Dale McCarty earned the shutout victory.
#5 Menchville 8, Denbigh 0
Aiden Weaver had a hat trick and Tristan Klompenhauer and Christian Robertson each had two goals for the Monarchs (12-1-2). Zach Robinson had one goal and two assists. Weaver had two assists, and Klompenhauer, Robertson, Henry Tyrrell-Cox and Jordain Monroe each had one assist.
#10 Princess Anne 5, Salem 0
The Cavaliers defeated the Sun Devils.
southeastern region
Hickory 8, Indian River 0
Connor Cowell and Kayden McHale each had two goals to lead the Hawks (9-5).
Nansemond River 5, Kingsfork 0
The Warriors shut out the Bulldogs.
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women's soccer
757 Teams Top 15
#1 Kellum 6, Cox 0
Alyssa Chuderewicz scored twice, and Bailey Campbell, Lauren Crowley, Cameron Devera and Dylan McEnterfer also scored for the Knights, who finished the regular season undefeated with a 14-0-1 record.
#2 First Colonial 8, Kempsville 0
Eva Bourne led the Patriots with a hat trick. Keavney Dal, Emma Todd, Madi Hermoso, Siri Olson and Izzy Koshland also scored, and Sydney Miller had three assists. Maddie Kiner, Vaughn, Rowan Dull, Alex Scott and Joshima Hosang each had an assist.
#8 Menchville 12, Denbigh 0
Kaylin Candida, Alyssa Ware and Rory Patchett each contributed two goals and one assist for the Monarchs.
#9 Hickory 10, Indian River 0
Sophia Kennedy recorded a clean sheet in goal.
beach area
Landstown 9, Green Run 0
Emily Lesinski contributed two goals and two assists, and Lily Cannuri and Kayla Nguyen earned the shutout win. Raelynn Woodhouse had a goal and two assists, Nikki Santana had a goal and an assist, and Rhys Gwynn, Kaliyah Anderson, Ali Lewis, Ashley Johnson and Lily Ellingsworth each added one goal.
Salem 0, Princess Anne 0
The Sun Devils and Cavaliers ended in a tie. Salem's Gabriel Dewey made several saves en route to the shutout.
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men's lacrosse
VISAA Tournament
Division I Quarterfinals
#9 Anglican Church 9, #1 Paul VI 8
#5 Blue Ridge 16, #12 Woodbury Forest 12
#3 St. Ann's Belfield 11, #6 Norfolk Academy 8
G-NA, Payne 3, H. Chesson 2, Crocker 2, Shinofield. STAB, Gatto 4, Martin 3, Barrett 2, Morris, Schilling.
The Bulldogs (17-8) lost in Charlottesville after winning the TCIS regular season and tournament titles.
#2 College 10, #7 Potomac School 5
Division II Quarterfinals
1st place Nansemond Suffolk Academy 19, 8th place Trinity Christian 8
G-NSA, Goss 7, Casterlow 3, Jensen 2, Harrell 2, Green, Henderson, Adams, Copeland, Viola. Trinity Christian, Corvette 6, Kim, Yu.
Cooper Goss had seven goals, Howard Casterlow had three goals and seven assists, and Maddon Rose made 17 saves in NSA's victory over the Northern Virginia team. The Saints will host Norfolk University in the semifinals Thursday at 4:30 p.m.
#4 Norfolk University 8, #5 Trinity at Meadow View 7
The Oaks defeated their opponents in Northern Virginia.
#3 Virginia Episcopal Church 16, #6 Seton 9
#2 Northcross 15, #7 Covenant 8
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women's lacrosse
VISAA Tournament
Division I Quarterfinals
#1 St. Anne's Belfield 18, #8 St. Catharines 7
#4 Potomac School 14, #5 University 8
#6 Paul VI 15, #3 Bishop Ireton 11
#2 St. Stephen's & St. Agnes 16, #7 Trinity Episcopal Church 3
Division II Quarterfinals
#2 Cape Henry 19, #7 Fredericksburg Academy 4
Emma Hardy had five goals and two assists, while Madeline Keough contributed four goals and two assists for the Dolphins. Lisa Pridgen had two goals and six assists, and Kate Quarters had four goals. Leah Mulkey had a goal and an assist, and Molly Mancall, Barclay Compton and Bryn Barley each had a goal. Brianna Corcoran added an assist. Rhiannon Walter had five saves and Savy Bartko had four.
#4 Nansemond Suffolk Academy 10, #5 Norfolk University 4
Haley Price had three goals and three assists, and Taylor Bradshaw added three goals to power the Saints. Izzy Rose had two goals and one assist, Paige Dowd had two goals and Sarah Carson had two assists. For the Oaks, Kate Sullivan had a hadrick and Annie Trapani scored a goal.
#1 Terms 19, #8 Steward 4
#3 Virginia Episcopal Church 20, #6 Highland 6
beach area
Cox 12, Kellum 5
The Falcons defeated the Knights.
First Colonial 9, Kempsville 8
Kailan Carini had two goals and one assist, and Addison Kaiser and Emma Fletcher each had two points. Kylie Barsa and Haley Hapenny also scored. For the Chiefs, Riley Auld had four goals, Grace Horner had three and Kylie Ward had one.
Princess Anne 16 years old, Salem 4 years old
Roxanna Shiffler, Claire Holmes and Peyton Bemis each scored four goals for the Cavaliers. Mai Lee added two goals, and Ella Chandler and Abby Sabatino each had one goal. Holmes had three assists and Ilkim Sarslimaz added one.
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boy tennis
VISAA Tournament
Division I Quarterfinals
#3 Bishop Ireton 5, #6 Norfolk Academy 4
The Bulldogs' Julian Burke, along with TCIS Player of the Year Joe Hobbs, won 8-2 in singles and 8-0 in doubles, but host Cardinals of Alexandria They won with more depth than the TCIS champions.