Woodrow Wilson 12, Oak Hill 1 (5 innings)
Isaiah Patterson hurled a five-inning no-hitter and Beckley remained hot at the plate with 12 hits to dispatch Oak Hill 12-1 Wednesday.
Logan Williams had a double and three RBI to lead the Flying Eagles, while Ty Evans collected a pair of hits and also drove in three runs.
Danny Dickenson and Micah Clay each had two hits, while Connor Mollohan and Reid Warden both hit a double.
Jayden McClain drove in the lone run for Oak Hill.
Shady Spring 21, PikeView 11 (5 innings)
The Tigers pounded out 16 hits, including three home runs to defeat PikeView 21-11 Wednesday.
Josh Lovell had a grand slam and drove in six runs, while Tyler Mackey smacked a home run and a double to drive in four runs for the Tigers.
Adam Richmond hit the third dinger for Shady Spring as part of his three-hit night and also drove in four runs.
Aden Seabolt and Walker Bowman both had two hits including a double, while Alex Johnston had two RBI.
Jared Vestal led the Panthers with three hits, including a double. Drew Damewood also had a double for PikeView.
Independence 6, Charleston Catholic 3 (9 innings)
Charleston – Independence scored three runs in the ninth inning to defeat Charleston Catholic 6-3 Wednesday.
Clay Basham returned to the Indy lineup and had a triple along with two RBI. Basham also came on to pitch the final two innings to get the win, allowing only two hits and striking out five.
Carson Brown smacked a double and drove in two runs, while Michael McKinney had a pair of RBI.
George Washington 4, Greenbrier East 1
Charleston – George Washington scored three runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to defeat Greenbrier East 4-1.
Christ Heaster led the Spartans with a single, a double and an RBI. Darris Boswell and Ian Cline each had a hit.
Jaeden Anderson hit a home run for the Patriots and drove in two runs.
Wyoming East 15, Mount View 3
New Richmond – Wyoming East scored 15 runs on eight hits to beat Mount View 15-3 in five innings Wednesday in New Richmond.
Garrett Mitchell led the Warriors with two hits and two RBIs while Ryan Mills drove in two runs.
Mount View’s three runs came without the Golden Knight securing a single hit.
The Warriors improve to 12-8 and will host James Monroe on Thursday.