HS Roundup: Ridgewood baseball edges Sandy Valley; West girls win all-star game

WEST LAFAYETTE — Trent Warden singled home pinch runner Quincy Hains in the bottom of the seventh inning to give Ridgewood a 2-1 walk-off win over Inter-Valley Conference foe Sandy Valley on Tuesday.

The game was scoreless until the bottom of the fifth when Warden's groundball was misplayed into an error, allowing Cooper Booth to score for the Generals (2-3), but the Cardinals tied it at 1 in the sixth on Drew Graybill's RBI single.

Warden had two of the Generals' four hits, while Booth and Kauelen Smith also singled. Booth also went the distance for the victory, tossing a three-hitter with seven strikeouts and two walks.

The West All-Stars defeated the East 89-42 in Sunday's District 5 All-Star game at Indian Valley. Coshocton's Savannah Bartlett, Ridgewood's Kelley Masloski and River View's Prestyn Patterson were on the West squad.
The West All-Stars defeated the East 89-42 in Sunday's District 5 All-Star game at Indian Valley. Coshocton's Savannah Bartlett, Ridgewood's Kelley Masloski and River View's Prestyn Patterson were on the West squad.

Basketball

West girls win District 5 All-Star game: Kelley Masloski of Ridgewood had 17 points and 15 rebounds, Prestyn Patterson from River View added nine points and three boards and Coshocton's Savannah Bartlett tallied five points and three rebounds as the West All-Stars won 89-42 over the East in Sunday's District 5 All-Star game.

The East boys won 114-109. River View's Owen Emig and Brody Border scored 14 points apiece for the West, which was led by New Philadelphia's Carter Vandall, who had 19 points.

Track and Field

Ridgewood boys win tri-meet: The Generals totaled 65 points to beat Claymont (60) and Sandy Valley (41), while the Ridgewood girls were second (52) with Sandy Valley first (68) and Claymont third (45).

Matt Humphrey claimed the 100 (11.32), Tommy Pence won the 800 (2:15.78), Ayden Salmon took first in the 1,600 (5:11) and 3,200 (11:33), Preston Ator, Mason Colvin, Dylan Austin and Humphrey took the 4x100 (46.94), Ator, Pence, Austin and Humphrey were first in the 4x200 (1:38.12) and Colvin, Ator, Humphrey and Pence came in first in the 4x400 (3:50) to lead the Ridgewood boys.

Kenzie Bice won the 400 (1:03.62) and pole vault (8-0), Kaelynn Robinson took first in the 300 hurdles (55.18), Robinson, Megan Mainwaring, Hailey Davis and Bice were first in the 4x100 relay (55.09), Alaina Swiney, Davis, Bice and Robinson took first in the 4x400 (4:43), Jacey Hess placed first in the high jump (4-6) and Jessica Dotson came in first in the shot (34-5 1/4) and discus (121-11) for the Ridgewood girls.

MVL relays held at Philo Athletic Complex: The Muskingum Valley League track and field teams got together for the annual league relays.

The River View boys won the team title with 89 points followed by Sheridan (65), John Glenn (63), Meadowbrook (65) and Philo (55) in the top five, while the John Glenn girls were first with 95 followed by Sheridan (88.33), River View (63.5), Meadowbrook (55) and Tri-Valley (53.83). Full results are on MileSplit Ohio.

West Muskingum's Lane Kennedy, Keegan Karns, Ty Shawger and Rashid Sesay won the boys 4x100 relay (44.10), Hayley Scheide, Molly Spiker, J. Winegardner and Abby Guentter were first in the girls 4x100 relay (52.73) and 4x200 (1:52.13), Spiker, Winegardner, Kennedy and Sesay claimed the mixed 4x200 (1:42.12), Kennedy, Sesay, Shawger and Conner Hill captured the boys 4x200 (1:34.54), Rebecca Strunk took first in the girls shot (38-0) and Mykell Bowen took first in the girls discus (126-1).

River View's Brylie Wine, Kylie Roderick, Jonathan Vu and Aiden Berger claimed the mixed 4x100 relay (53.91), Koda Klein, Drew Tumblin, Parker Andrews and Laired Williamson were first in the boys 4x400 (3:38.15), Cortney Bookless, Taryn Tumblin, Lydia Black and Caily Shriver won the girls 4x400 (4:32.3), and Klein, Andrews, Tumblin and Jamal Watts finished first in the boys 800 sprint relay (1:39.56).

John Glenn's Nick Biddinger, Ty Caudill, Ian Davis and Caiden Lake were first in the boys 4x800 (9:08), Kira Kaiser, Waverly Yurco, Laurie Baughman and Grace Lawrence came in first in the girls 4x1,600 (23:51), Jessica Church, Kaiser, Lawrence and Baughman won the girls 4,000 distance medley (14:07), Kara Fields, Raya Taylor, Teegan Walrath and Mackenzie Welch won the girls 400 shuttle hurdles (1:08.41), Ava Hoffman was first in the girls high jump (4-11), triple jump (31-1) and long jump (15-9), Alex Smith captured the boys pole vault (12-1) and Brayden Snider was first in the girls pole vault (11-6).

Sheridan's Alec Lackey, Isaiah Brown, Simon Conrad and John Skinner took the boys 4x1,600 (19:28), Hallie Layne, Kenzie Perkins, Beckett Strong and Claire Shriner won the girls 800 sprint relay (1:54.75), and Reed Coconis, Conrad, Cooper Winders and Skinner claimed the boys 4,000 distance medley (11:27).

Philo's Alex Evans, Kyler Nader, C. Goldean and Deacon Scott claimed the boys 440 shuttle hurdles (1:06.55) and Ethan Wickham won the boys high jump (6-0); Meadowbrook's Ethan Furbee took first in the boys long jump (19-0), Talon Cannon was first in the boys shot (42-11 1/2) and Bailey Khune was first in the boys discus (132-6); Coshocton's Zaely Carroll, Aeria Braxton, Mia Lauvray and Sophia Skelton captured the girls 4x800 (11:11) and Morgan's Braylon Miller took first in the boys triple jump (36-10) to highlight other winners.

This article originally appeared on Coshocton Tribune: HS Roundup: Ridgewood baseball edges Sandy Valley; West girls win all-star game