Paradise Valley Trojans top Gila Ridge Hawks 9-2 in varsity baseball matchup

Paradise Valley Trojans top Gila Ridge Hawks 9-2 in varsity baseball matchup
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On Monday, March 30, at 5:45 p.m., the Paradise Valley Trojans claimed a 9-2 home victory over the Gila Ridge Hawks at Paradise Valley High School.

This defeat marked the Hawks’ second consecutive loss.

Prior to this game, the Hawks fell to the Youngker Roughriders 4-0 on Saturday, March 28.

The Hawks began this matchup with a 4-2 record.

Gila Ridge Hawks Season Schedule
Date Time Opponent Home/Away Venue Result
Wednesday, Feb. 25 3 p.m. Lake Havasu Knights Road Lake Havasu High School, Lake Havasu City 9-1 (L)
Monday, March 2 4:45 p.m. Valley Vista Monsoon Home Gila Ridge High School, Yuma 2-1 (W)
Tuesday, March 3 4:45 p.m. Sunnyslope Vikings Road Sunnyslope High School, Phoenix 6-2 (L)
Monday, March 23 5:45 p.m. McClintock Chargers Road McClintock High School, Tempe 5-1 (W)
Thursday, March 26 8 p.m. Estrella Foothills Wolves Road Estrella Foothills High School, Goodyear 8-6 (L)
Saturday, March 28 12 a.m. Youngker Roughriders Home Gila Ridge High School, Yuma 4-0 (L)
Monday, March 30 5:45 p.m. Paradise Valley Trojans Road Paradise Valley High School, Phoenix 9-2 (L)

Some games may change due to scheduling adjustments or unforeseen circumstances.



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