Blytheville Baseball Softball Boosters activities resumed Tuesday night after a night off for Memorial Day.
A full slate of games took place at the Blytheville Youth Sportsplex. Here's a wrap up of the action.
Trailing, 8-7, in their last at bat, Farmers Bank plated two runs for a 9-8 win over Hampton Inn in five innings Tuesday night.
T.J. Evans, Aaron Purham, Alex Draughn and Parker Yates led the offense for Farmers Bank.
Ronnie McShan, Andy Roberts, Tyler Warren, Gunner Alt, Bailey Fields and Cameron Warren scored runs for Hampton Inn.
Sports Hall led, 3-1, after one inning and held on for a 7-2 win over Southern Bancorp.
Zack Kibler, Dallas Atkison, Cameron Quick and Guy Bennett picked up hits for Sports Hall.
Blaine McCormick and Chris Pugh led the offense for Southern Bancorp.
Holiday Inn jumped out to an 8-0 lead after two innings and never looked back on their way to an 11-3 win over Lions.
Ross Russell went the distance for Holiday Inn. Russell struck out seven over six complete innings of work to pick up the win on the mound.
Hayes Austin (1-3 with 3 RBIs) and Garrett Moore (2-3, 2 RBIs and 2 runs scored) powered the Holiday Inn offense.
Jy Young (2-3 with an RBI) and Drew Weld (1-2 with a run scored) led the offense for Lions.
Trailing, 5-3, after two innings, Kiwanis exploded for 11 runs over the next three innings on their way to a 14-8 win over Rotary.
Brayden Burcham was the pitcher of record for Kiwanis striking out four in two innings.
Bryce Nester (1-3 with 2 RBIs) and Jordan Lewis (1-3, 2 RBIs and 3 runs scored) led the comeback on offense.
Waylon Kuykendall (a hit, 2 RBIs and 3 runs scored) and Zach Humblet (2-2 with 2 RBIs) led the Rotary offense.
Robinson Brothers scored at least four runs in each at bat on their way to a 13-1 win over the Tigers.
Ethan Suthern picked up the win for the Tigers pitching four complete innings.
Suthern, Costner Smith, Kalob Beltran, Austin Henson, Michael Widner, Carson Swan, Collin Overton and Levin Reid scored runs for Robinson Bros.
Jackson Coppedge scored for the Tigers.
Nibco jumped out to a 7-2 lead but needed a run in their final at bat to beat Plum Point, 8-7.
Chad Stewart, Logan Hendrix, Devonty Johnson, Bryston Garner, Vanterrus Lucas, Bryson Godwin and Lebron Wells powered the Nibco offense.
Coy Nixon, Rylan Jenkins, Rilyn Robins, Braxton McKinney and Willie Wright picked up hits for Plum Point.
Crosskno Farms led 7-2 early but had to hold on for a 10-8 win over Heritage Square.
Asthon Suther, Travien Allen, Trent Middleton, Carson Tally and Grant Boone led the Crosskno Farms offense.
Aiden Long, Noah Jewell, J.T. Russell, Jake Rams, Griffen Sosa and Adam Forsythe led the way for Heritage Square.
A 15-run second inning powered Rector to a three-inning win over Rivercrest, Tuesday night.
Maddie Hobbs picked up the win and helped her cause with a single.
Also getting hits for Rector were Tori Hill (triple, single), Emma Hobbs (single, homer), Brittany Fair (homer), Lindsey Shelton (double, single) and Sophi Adams.
Getting hits for Rivercrest were Lindsey Walker, Hannah Williams (two hits), Hannah Kimble, Shelby Ward and Karsen Brown.
Gosnell used a three-run fourth to pull away from EPC.
Ciara Watson earned the win in the circle.
Getting hits for Gosnell were Callie Kennemore (double), Macie Cain, Brista Hinklin, Emma Weeks and Amanda Wright.
Getting hits for EPC were Allison Phillips, Bailey Constant, Sarah Tacker (two hits), Christian Hinson (single, double), Rebecca Housman and Alley Thacker.
Rivercrest plated four in the fourth inning to break a 3-all tie, then held off Armorel. Lauren Shemport earned the win and helped her cause with a triple and single.
Also getting hits for Rivercrest were Alexis Graham (single, triple) and Summer Gardener.
Leading Armorel at the plate were Amanda Skelton (double, single), Tia Sellers (single) and Rylee Nelson (single).
Abby Simmons homered and pitched the Ball Hogs past the Ritter Blast.
Jamilla Wilson tripled and singled; Maddie Barns singled; and Billie Sieberd doubled in the win.
Chipping in a hit each for Ritter were Terika Dillard, Tya Sellers, Mary Byrd (double) and Abby Kennedy (homer).
Temps Plus Heartbreakers scored five runs in each of the three innings, providing plenty of offense for winning pitcher Mayson Carr.
Hayley Lopez and Maddie Minyard both had hits for the Firecrackers.
Courier News rallied for five runs in the bottom of the fifth to pull off a come-from-behind win.
Leading the CN at the plate were Carly Parish, Kyleigh Flatness, Jenna Davis, Abigail Edwards, Logan Tilley, Kennadie Parish, Anna Claire Smith and Chloe Whitenton.
Leading Lions Club at the plate were Morgan Hatch, Mandy Scissell, Danica Williams and Mariah Green.
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