District scoreboard: Treasure Coast high school baseball and softball scores for April 29-May 2

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Here's an area roundup of district baseball and softball scores featuring Treasure Coast-area teams from April 29-May 2.

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Softball

Centennial’s Keyhara Alleyne (55) throws down to second base in a high school softball game against Jensen Beach, Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024, in Port Saint Lucie.
Centennial’s Keyhara Alleyne (55) throws down to second base in a high school softball game against Jensen Beach, Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024, in Port Saint Lucie.

District 11-7A semifinals

No. 1 St. Lucie West Centennial (18-7) 15, No. 4 Fort Pierce Central (4-16) 5 (F/5): The Eagles are one-step closer to a district repeat after pulling away from the Cobras in Port St. Lucie.

Central actually led 4-3 through an inning and a half before Centennial gained control with five runs in the second inning and five more in the third.

Hitting a double, Keyhara Alleyne had a team-high three RBIs to go with two runs scored for the Eagles. Giuliana Cavallo and Giana Devries each had two hits, with Cavallo driving in two runs and scoring once while Devries delivering an RBI.

Carmela Baker added a hit, a walk, two RBIs and two runs while Autumn Prakash worked five walks, scored three runs and had an RBI.

No. 3 Treasure Coast (13-13) 5, No. 2 Vero Beach (10-13-1) 3: The Titans kept their postseason hopes alive by collecting a road victory. Treasure Coast, ranked 12th in Region 3-7A, plays at 4 p.m. Wednesday at Centennial for the district title. The Indians were ranked ninth in the region.

District 12-6A quarterfinals

No. 3 Martin County (7-12) 21, No. 6 Atlantic (5-8) 0 (F/3): Behind a whopping 16 runs in the second inning, the Tigers made quick work of the Eagles at home in advancing to the district semifinals.

Taylor Synowski made the biggest offensive contribution, as the senior went 4-for-4 with a home run, six RBIs and three runs scored. The team overall collected 15 hits. Taylor Patton added three RBIs while Kylie Newberry and Gabriella Waldbauer each drove in two runs.

Meanwhile, Amelia Hannah and Maya Scotti didn’t relinquish a hit or a walk during their brief time in the circle. Hannah had two strikeouts in two innings for work while Scotti pitched one inning.

Martin County plays at 7 p.m. Tuesday at No. 2 Dwyer.

Baseball

District 12-6A quarterfinals

No. 3 Martin County (19-7) 21, No. 6 Atlantic (1-17) 0 (F/5): After going scoreless through the first two innings, the Tigers exploded for 10 runs over the next three frames to cruise to a victory over the Eagles.

Martin County was carried by home runs from Michael Sanchez and Gary Keats. Sanchez also had two RBIs, as did Dalton French, who contributed a double. Hitting a double as well, Joseph Cuccurullo posted two hits, two walks, stole three bases and scored three runs.

All of that offense was in support of Aidan McGucken, who allowed two hits and two walks while striking out six through five scoreless innings on the bump.

The Eagles will play at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at No. 2 West Boca Raton.

District 13-4A quarterfinals

No. 3 Jensen Beach (15-10) 13, No. 6 Northeast (12-6) 3 (F/5): Boosted by a fifth-run first inning and seven-run third, the Falcons rolled to their eighth consecutive victory after beating the Hurricanes at home.

Jake Figman was perfect at the plate, as he went 3-for-3 with two doubles, an RBI and two runs scored. Hudson Gardiner added two hits, an RBI and two runs scored. Dylan Fatovich added a triple.

Meanwhile, Noah Ehlers got the start on the mound for Jensen Beach. He only relinquished a hit and no walks with two strikeouts through two innings of work.

The Falcons play against No. 2 American Heritage at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday in Delray Beach.

District 8-6A quarterfinals

No. 4 Heritage (17-8) 9, No. 5 Sebastian River (8-15) 0 (F/5): The Sharks’ season came to a close following a loss to the Panthers in Palm Bay.

District 13-5A quarterfinals

No. 4 Bayside (10-13) 9, No. 5 Fort Pierce Westwood (10-12) 3: Relinquishing five runs in the first innings, the Panthers could not recover in suffering a road defeat to the Bears.

Nolan Barnes and Jaylyn Monds each had two hits for the visitors, with Barnes drawing a walk and scoring once. Brandon Fillmore went 1-for-3 at the plate with a double, an RBI and a run scored.

While its year came to a close, Westwood undoubtedly had a successful campaign in 2024. The program captured its first 10-win season since 2003.

District 11-3A quarterfinals

No. 4 Oxbridge Academy (10-11) 10, No. 5 Lincoln Park Academy (10-9) 3: The Greyhounds season came to a close following a loss to the ThunderWolves. Aiden Shaw went 1-for-4 at the plate with a double, an RBI and a run scored for LPA. Aiden Harrison added a hit and an RBI.

District 13-2A quarterfinals

No. 4 Brevard HEAT (6-19) 9, No. 5 St. Edward’s (0-15) 0

This article originally appeared on Treasure Coast Newspapers: Districts: Baseball and Softball scores for April 29-May 2

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