East Region

Wenatchee vs Treasure Valley – Facing off in a 4 game series both teams would each end up taking a day in splitting the series 2-2. For Treasure Valley Blayde Roblin and Wyatt De Forest would have solid outings on the mound. Roblin would go 7.1 innings only giving up 2 runs, and De Forest would throw a complete game (9 Innings) only giving up 2 runs, both earning wins. For Wenatchee Ben Leid and Drew Richardson both would have a big game with each getting 3 hits, including a home run for both players, helping Wenatchee in one of their wins.

Blue Mountain vs Yakima – Yakima would have a big weekend putting up 40 runs and earning the 4 game sweep over Blue Mountain. The Yaks would also have some strong outings on the mound as well. Tyler Frieders would go 6 innings only allowing 1 hit, combining with Danny Burns (1 inning no hits) for the shutout.

Columbia Basin vs Walla Walla – Matching up for a 4 game series Columbia Basin would come out on top taking 3 out of 4 games. Landon Webb would pitch a complete game only giving up 1 run to earn one of the wins for Columbia Basin. 

Spokane vs Big Bend – Matching up in a 4 game series, both teams would come out strong offensively and end up splitting the series 2-2. Brandham Ponce (BB) would have a strong weekend at the plate hitting 2 home runs and driving in 8 runs. For Spokane Dalton Dawson would have a big weekend with 6 hits, a home run, driving in 6. 

South Region

SWOCC vs Umpqua – Matching up in a 4 game series that included two games won by 1 run, and a shutout, both teams would walk away with two wins getting the split. Jace Stoffal (Umpqua) would pitch 8 innings, striking out 6 and not allow a run to earn a win. Nate Rhineer would pitch a complete game (7 innings) only allowing 2 runs to earn one of SWOCC’s two wins on the weekend.

Mt Hood vs Clackamas – Playing just a single double header on Friday, runs would come fast and furious with a total of 38 runs being scored in the two games. Despite all the runs, Kyle Larsen would have a strong outing on the mound pitching a complete game (7 innings) only giving up 2 runs and earning a win for Clackamas. Saige Keep would come up big in Mt Hood’s win as he would go 5-5 with 3 runs scored and 3 RBIs.

Lane vs Linn Benton – Two south region rivals would face off in a four game series and it would be Linn Benton who would take the series winning 3 out of 4. Eric Hill would go 5 innings, not allowing a run and combining with Kenji Lamdin on one of Linn Benton’s 3 wins.

Chemeketa vs Mt Hood – In a Sunday double header matchup the key number for both teams would be 11 as each team would win a game leading by 11 runs. In Chemeketa’s win Kaden Doten collected 3 hits and scored 2 runs. For Mt Hood Jacob Dukart collected 4 hits driving in 4 runs.

North Region

Everett vs Bellevue – The top two teams in the North would match up for 3 games (schedule say 4 but I can’t find anything on a 4th game anywhere). Bellevue would come out on top taking 2 out of 3 in the series. Calvin Kirchoff and Trevin Hope both would have good outings on the mound with Kirchoff going 7 innings and only allowing 1 run, while Hope would go 8 innings only allowing two runs in the two Bellevue wins.

Olympic vs Edmonds – In a 4 game series Edmonds would come out strong and sweep the weekend. Oliver Laufman would be strong on the mound going 8 innings, only allowing 3 hits and giving up just 1 run. 

West Region

Pierce vs Centralia – Having shown signs of really busting out, Pierce would put it all together over the weekend as they would hold off Centralia and earn the sweep of the weekend. Balas Buckmaster would have 5 hits on the weekend, driving in 6 runs and scoring 9 times.

Lower Columbia vs Tacoma – In a match up of West Region rivals it would be Lower Columbia that would be able to take care of business and earn the sweep. Eric Luchies would collect a hit in each game of the series, with a total of 8 hits.