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Prairie High School - Cedar Rapids, Iowa

Prairie claims 3rd in Metro Tournament

The Prairie Hawks ripped the Marion Indians, 15-2, in five innings Wednesday to finish third in the Metro Baseball Tournament at Washington.

Trey Beckman went 3-for-3 with a double and RBI for Prairie (2-1). Jalen Rima went 2-for-3 with a triple and RBI. Nicholas Mougin was 2-for-2 with a double and two RBIs. Ben Boldt drove in two runs.

Maverick Miller had two hits for Marion (1-2).

Marion    110 00 - 2 4 3
Prairie   474 0x - 15 11 2

 

 

Serbousek fires in 5 goals for Prairie

MacKenzie Serbousek scored five goals Wednesday as the Prairie girls soccer team rolled by Waterloo West, 10-0, in a Mississippi Valley Conference match at John Wall Field.

Paige Pritts, Adelaide Bayne, Emilie Rotter, Avery Henderson and Ali Vaske also scored for the Hawks.

Hannah Kousheh collected four assists. Andrew Reutzel and Taylor Russell also had assists.

Prairie raised its record to 11-3. The Hawks have posted four straight shutouts and seven overall this season.

 

 

 

 

Prairie softball team nipped in opener

VAN HORNE - The Cedar Rapids Prairie softball team lost to Benton Community, 2-1, in the season opener Wednesday in Van Horne.

Anne Cervany went 3-for-3 and scored a run for the Hawks.

Natalie Halverson was the hard-luck loser for Prairie. She allowed only one earned run on three hits. She struck out eight batters and did not walk anyone.

 

   

Kennedy girls 3rd at regional golf

Sierra Hargens shot an 86 Tuesday to help the Kennedy girls golf team place third out of 10 teams at the Class 5A regional tournament at Gardner Golf Course.

Maddie Hawkins of Dubuque Senior took medalist honors with a 10-over-par 82. Cedar Falls won the team championship.

The top five individuals and top two teams advance to the state tournament.

Hargens finished eighth in the standings. Mady Goodwin of Washington placed 10th with a 90. Emily Machula of Prairie finished 12th with a 91.

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Van Scoyoc no-hits Prairie

Spencer Van Scoyoc watched younger brother Connor throw a gem in Jefferson's opening-round win over Mount Vernon in the Bob Vrbicek Metro Baseball Tournament on Monday.

Connor, a freshman, tossed a five-hit shutout as the J-Hawks advanced with a 5-0 win.

That left Spencer with a tough act to follow in Monday evening's semifinal match-up with a highly regarded Prairie team. The Hawks rolled to a 15-0 win over Washington in their first-round game.

Not only did Spencer Van Scoyoc follow up his brother's effort, he bettered it. The junior left-hander tossed a no-hitter, striking out eight as Jefferson advanced to the title game for the second straight year with an 11-0, five inning win at Washington.

To say there is a little competition in the Van Scoyoc household would be an understatement.

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