PHILIPPI, W.Va. — Frankfort scored a season-opening doubleheader sweep, routing Philip Barbour, 9-2 and 14-6, on Saturday.
The Falcons (2-0) were led by Sydney Robosson at the plate the first game, who tripled and doubled. Peyton Kimble and Jordan Marie-Owens had two hits each, and Elizabeth Crowe doubled.
Kimble recorded a complete-game victory in the circle, allowing two runs on six hits in seven innings with 13 strikeouts and no free passes.
Payton Holbert tripled and doubled for Philip Barbour. Jhenna Hicks was the losing pitcher.
Philip Barbour jumped out to a 6-1 lead in Game 2, but Frankfort plated eight runs in the third and led the rest of the way.
Kimble tallied the go-ahead hit, clubbing a three-run home run with two outs.
Kimble finished with five RBIs, Crowe went 2 for 2 with a triple and four RBIs, Raygan Grogg doubled and had two ribbies, Marie-Owens had two hits, two RBIs and scored three runs, and Jocolyn Hurley and Dayahna Imes singled twice each.
Robosson was the winning arm, giving up three unearned runs on four knocks in three frames. She struck out three and walked none.
Hicks and Paige Starkey both doubled for Philip Barbour. Holbert took the loss in the circle.
Frankfort hosts Moorefield (1-2) on Tuesday at 6 p.m.
No. 4 Petersburg 9, Clay-Battelle 0
PETERSBURG, W.Va. — Ella Markwell belted a three-run homer during a seven-run second inning, and fourth-ranked Petersburg rolled to a five-inning romp of Clay-Battelle on Saturday.
Markwell went 2 for 2 with four RBIs to lead Petersburg (2-0), Shyane Tawney tripled, singled and scored three times, and Ella Chew (Potomac State commit) doubled.
Petersburg’s Kinsley Crites threw a five-inning shutout, allowing three hits and striking out six to one walk.
Clay-Battelle’s Abigail Price was the losing pitcher.
Petersburg hosts Pendleton County on Wednesday at 6 p.m.
Spring Mills 11-13, Moorefield 3-4
MOOREFIELD, W.Va. — Spring Mills’ Allyson Selby and Moorefield’s Gracie Simmons both had multiple homers Saturday, but the Yellow Jackets suffered a twinbill sweep.
Selby hit one homer in the first contest and two in the second. Simmons left the yard once in each game.
Simmons accounted for two of Moorefield’s hits in Game 1, as Moorefield was kept off balance by Spring Mills’ Chloe Munson, who allowed one earned run on two hits with nine Ks in seven innings.
Annie Barr took the loss for Moorefield.
Moorefield’s Emmy Crites had two of Moorefield’s knocks in the second game.
Spring Mills’ Kynzie Booth picked up the win in the circle in relief, surrendering three runs (one earned) on three hits in 5 1/3 innings. She struck out four and walked one.
Moorefield hosts Strasburg, Virginia, on Monday at 5:30 p.m.