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Davis, Bountiful, Farmington win games amidst cancellations

Mar 27, 2025 02:29PM ● By Catherine Garrett

Davis

Davis shut out Herriman 6-0 March 17. Chloe Peery and Riley Jaques each hit home runs in the final inning and Sophia Slouf added a double to break a scoreless tie. 

“Serena had a great game in the circle [striking out 14 batters] shutting out a good hitting team,” said head coach Todd Street. “We are starting to come together as a team. This is a great group of young ladies.”

Peery and Jaques drove in two runs each with Slouf also recording an RBI.

The Darts improved to 4-4 this year.

Bountiful

Bountiful beat Woods Cross 16-3 March 21, jumping out to an 8-0 lead and running off with the game.

Ella Miller brought in four runs while Dylan Carpenter added three, Abigail Orme two and Claire Yates, Isabeau Hoff, Ava Howe and Aspyn Danner had one each.

The Redhawks are now 2-0 in Region 5 play and 6-1 overall.

Farmington

Farmington lost to Lehi 12-6 March 17. The Phoenix squad was up 4-0 until the bottom of the third inning when they gave up nine runs to lose control of the game.

Sophia Strong led Farmington at the plate with two RBIs while Morgan Rogers, Brooklyn Wright, Kiley Gazafy and Ruby Andrus each drove in a run in the loss.

Against Morgan March 20, Farmington won 15-4. Despite the Trojans scoring first, Farmington scored multiple runs from the third inning on – including six in the final inning – to dominate the rest of the way.

Lola Ogzewalla recorded four RBIs with Wright homering and driving in three runs. Also providing offense in the win were Jane Frey (two RBIs) and Rogers and Hadley Crowley (one).

Meghan Fields and Lili Topham combined for seven strikeouts in the circle to lead the team to the win.

The Phoenix squad dominated Corner Canyon 29-4 March 21.

The game was tied at 4-all after one inning before Farmington’s offensive onslaught – which included seven runs in the second inning and 13 more in the fifth.

Sophia Strong drove in seven runs while Ogzewalla added six and Andrus brought in five. Others recording RBIs in the big win are Wright (three RBIs), Rogers (two), Frey and Crowley (one). Fields was the winning pitcher in the circle.

Farmington is now 2-3 this season.

Viewmont

Viewmont lost to Box Elder 17-7 March 20. The Vikings scored three runs in the top of the first inning but the Bees took the lead in the second and never surrendered control beyond that.

Ricki Smith drove in five runs in the loss with Marlee Moser adding two RBIs.

Viewmont fell to 0-2 in Region 5 play and 3-5 on the season.

Woods Cross

Woods Cross lost to Green Canyon 16-6 in five innings March 17.

The Wildcats were up 4-3 early before surrendering 13 runs over the final three innings.

“It was a rough game for us,” said head coach Casey Plowman. “We couldn’t find our bats. We also had six errors.”

Ashlynn Nelson, Kaylee Moen, Kailah Feliciano, Bree Benson and Audrey Ayala each drove in a run in the loss.

In a 13-run loss to Bountiful March 21, Ayala, Moen and Tina Tuakiapimahu each drove in a run in the loss. Ayala hit a double and triple while Tina had a double.

Woods Cross is now 2-3 overall and 1-2 in Region 5.