National high school top stars, best girls performances of the week (May 8-14)

Which high school girls showed out this week?

Each week, SBLive scours all corners of the country for the top high school performances.

Here are the best girls performances around the country from May 8-14.

Who did we miss? Let us know at andy@scorebooklive.com and back it up with some stats.

Brianna Brennan, Village Christian (California)

Brennan went 3 for 4 at the plate with an RBI and two runs scored while surrendering no earned runs in the circle as Village Christian defeated St. Joseph, 7-4. Brennan allowed five hits and struck out 11. Earlier in the week, she tossed a three-hitter with 14 strikeouts in an 18-0 victory over Cantwell Sacred Heart.

Sarah Burns, Santa Fe (Florida)

Burns struck out a season-high 17 as Sante Fe held on for a 1-0 win over Crystal River.

Brenley Goebel, Arlington (South Dakota)

In a doubleheader, Goebel went a combined 7 for 9 with three doubles, a home run, six RBIs and four runs scored. Arlington swept the two games by scores of 14-9 and 11-4.

Myla Greene, Bullis (Maryland)

Greene won the 300 hurdles competition at the ISL championships with a time of 40.48. The Tennessee signee has the fastest 300 hurdles time nationally this spring.

Miali Guachino, Great Oak (California)

Guachino fanned 20 en route to a no-hitter as Great Oak took down Moorpark, 7-0. Guachino, a junior, is committed to Ole Miss.

Lily Huneycutt, West Stanly (North Carolina)

Huneycutt threw a perfect game with 15 strikeouts and went 2 for 3 at the plate with a pair of RBIs in a 6-0 victory over Bandys.

Addison Kluck, D.C. Everest (Wisconsin)

Kluck had a perfect game with 12 strikeouts as D.C. Everest plated five fifth-inning runs for a 5-0 win against Merrill.

Lauren Lewis, Prosper (Texas)

Lewis broke her own state record in the 400 with a time of 51.45 — the fastest in the country this season — at the Class 6A state championships. Lewis is a Texas signee.

Ella Ludden, Birmingham (California)

Ludden threw a no-hitter with 13 strikeouts as Birmingham shut out Eagle Rock, 2-0.

Emily Richards, Rumson-Fair Haven (New Jersey)

Richards had a double, two home runs and four RBIs in an 11-3 victory over Red Bank Regional.

Desirae Spearman, Hanks (Texas)

Spearman threw a four-hitter with nine strikeouts, hit a home run and scored three runs as Hanks defeated Wylie, 6-0. Spearman has 25 home runs this season.

Mensi Stiff, Brentwood Academy (Tennessee)

Stiff set a new personal record in the shot put with a top throw of 52-8.5 at a regional meet. The senior’s mark ranks second nationally this season.

Carlee Strand, La Grande (Oregon)

Strand fanned 15 and didn’t allow a hit as La Grande downed Vale, 9-0.

Sydney Vitangcol, Wisconsin Lutheran (Wisconsin)

The sophomore rattled off consecutive no-hitters in a week of continued blistering play, building on an impressive all-state freshman season. Her numbers over three games: 34.2 innings pitched, 0.20 ERA and 74 strikeouts opposite three batters walked.

Ruby Yates, Anna-Jonesboro (Illinois)

Yates completed a perfect game with 14 strikeouts in an 8-0 victory over Harrisburg. It was the sophomore’s first career perfect game and no-hitter. 


Published