Here’s a look at high school sports results from last week:
Baseball
All area teams split in conference competition during the past week, though Southwestern Randolph and Trinity had notable Piedmont Athletic Conference results early in the week.
** Jonah Campbell handled 6 2/3 innings of the pitching and Brady Armfield homered in Southwestern Randolph’s 5-2 road victory against Randleman, which suffered its first league loss.
That marked the first time since at least 2009 that the Cougars defeated Randleman, a string of at least 21 games.
Randleman prevailed 11-4 in the rematch on the road behind Braxton Walker’s pitching.
** Trinity’s 7-0 home victory against Uwharrie Charter Academy gave the Bulldogs their fifth triumph in the last seven meetings with the Eagles, who lost for the first time in league play.
UCA responded to win the rematch at home by 5-1 as Brett Smith threw a seven-hitter with six strikeouts.
** Eastern Randolph notched a 7-6 road victory against Wheatmore despite Clay Hill’s two triples in the second meeting of the week.
Wheatmore needed nine innings for a 13-3 victory at Eastern Randolph, with Jonathan Heraldo throwing three shutout innings in relief.
** Wheatmore whipped host West Davidson 10-0 with Trey Mitchell logging five no-hit innings.
** Providence Grove’s 5-2 home victory against Southern Alamance came with Andrew Thomas striking out eight batters in six innings and Jackson Lawver driving in two runs.
** Eastern Randolph topped host Chatham Central 7-4 with Alex Kivett suppling two hits and scoring two runs.
** Asheboro avenged a Mid-Piedmont Conference loss to Central Davidson with a 7-5 home decision with Price Kidd the winning pitcher.
Asheboro claimed a 4-2 non-league victory against visiting North Carolina Leadership Academy with Adam Curry collecting three hits.
Softball
Southwestern Randolph’s Alyssa Harris fired a six-inning no-hitter at Wheatmore. Maddie Strider had three hits an drove in three runs.
The Cougars added a 5-1 non-conference victory at North Moore with Harris striking out 11 batters and Savannah Holleman belting a two-run home run.
** UCA’s Katelyn West notched a complete game and Gracie Smith knocked in three runs in a 6-3 victory against visiting Wheatmore.
UCA drubbed host Eastern Randolph 16-5 with West droving in five runs and Carly Rush handling five innings of the pitching.
Wheatmore got on track with a 5-1 home victory against East Davidson with Bella Dill pitching and Maddie Nichols homering.
** Winning pitcher Kinzie Ivey had a double and scored a run in Randleman’s 6-3 home victory against Providence Grove. Addyson Dees scored two runs and pitched in relief.
** Eastern Randolph’s Raegan Beaver scored three runs in a 12-2 home victory against Trinity.
Girls’ soccer
Southwestern Randolph’s Ashlynn Harbor racked up six goals in a 7-0 road triumph against Eastern Randolph.
** Jazmin Palma’s three goals helped UCA defeat host Randleman 7-2. Kendall Jarrell provided one goal and three assists.
Palma had three more goals in an 8-0 road romp past Eastern Randolph.
** Natalie Bowman’s five goals led Wheatmore’s 8-0 blasting of host Southwestern Randolph.
** Goals from Rylee Stover and Taryn Waugh lifted Providence Grove past host Trinity by 2-0.
Waugh’s four goals and Stover’s three goals were tops in a 9-0 home defeat of Randleman.
Waugh had two more goals in a 6-0 home victory against Southern Guilford.
** Eastern Randolph matched its goals total from its first nine games with a 5-4 decision against visiting Faith Christian.
Track and field
At Burlington, Randleman’s Chase Farlow won the high jump in the Cummings Invitational, where more than 20 schools participated Saturday. He cleared 6 feet, 6 inches.
Farlow claimed third in the long jump at 20-9½.
Teammate Ty Moton placed fourth in the shot put (45-8) and seventh in the discus (121-3). Triston Chriscoe was fifth in the 110-meter hurdles (15.42 seconds).
Randleman’s Gracie Beane was third in the girls’ high jump at 5-2 and sixth in the triple jump at 35-1½. Teammate Alexis Vaughn was sixth in the shot put at 29-3 and seventh in the discus at 83-6.
** Nine schools competed in the Timberwolf Invitational at Montgomery Central, where Randleman’s Jay Richards claimed the pole vault at 12 feet.
Eastern Randolph’s Mirianna Corea was the girls’ discus winner at 117-9 for a margin of nearly 23 feet.