Prep report: Ross dealing as Rails win at home

May 10—Proctor pitcher Tanner Ross blanked International Falls on two hits in a complete game as the Rails won 8-0 behind him on Wednesday, May 10 at Terry Egerdahl Field.

Ross struck out eight and walked two for his first win of the season.

A.J. Reyelts went 3-for-4 with two doubles and two RBIs to lead Proctor's offensive attack, while Wyatt Mineheine had a pair of doubles and Ian Gilles homered for the Rails, who are 6-4 going into a home game vs. Aitkin on Thursday.

Duluth East senior Charlie Sutherland allowed just three hits and two runs, but that was all Anoka needed to take a 2-0 win Wednesday.

Sutherland was also 2-for-3 at the plate, but the Greyhounds couldn't push a run across the plate against Anoka's Parker Nedland.

Nedland allowed four hits and struck out six for the Tornadoes.

Grand Rapids senior Kyle Henke was 2-for-2 with three RBIs in the Thunderhawks' 7-1 win over Duluth Denfeld Wednesday.

The Hawks scored six runs in the first two innings and cruised to the win.

Caleb Gunderson allowed three hits and one run over seven innings and struck out four for Grand Rapids.

Owen Hindermann had the lone RBI for the Hunters.

The Thunderhawks then edged the Hunters 5-4 in the finale.

Two Harbors' Thor Tokvam allowed just two hits and two runs and struck out 12 in a 3-2 win over Moose Lake/Willow River Wednesday.

Tokvam and Anthony Lemke each had two hits and an RBI in the win.

Layne Radzak hit a two-run home run in the first inning, but the Agates would score two in the sixth and another in the seventh to get the win.

Cloquet's Lilly Witte drove Morgan Olesiak home in the bottom of the first inning to put Cloquet up by a run and that was all sophomore Allie Jones needed.

Jones allowed three hits over seven innings and struck out eight in the Lumberjacks' 1-0 win over Hermantown Wednesday.

Hawks' senior Natalie Vitek allowed just one hit and also struck out eight in the loss.

Ayla Troutwine homered and drove in six runs in a huge 3-for-4 day on Wednesday in Two Harbors.

The Wolverines rapped out 16 hits, with Matti Seppi, Alex Flannigan, Marissa Anderson and Zoey Thyen adding two apiece.

Lydia Delich allowed just two hits in the four-inning game for Rock Ridge.

The Hilltoppers marked a season-high for goals in a game but fell on the road.

Sophomore Nina Thorson and eighth-grader Ella Hron scored two goals apiece and goaltender Ada Burrows, an eighth-grader, made 13 saves.