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Parker pitches no-no, K’s 17 in win

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    Hardin’s Kaitlyn Key slides into third base just ahead of the throw against Anderson-Shiro on Thursday evening at home. The Vindicator | Jerry Michalsky
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    Maddy Fregia of Hardin attempts to get the bunt down on Thursday evening at home against Anderson-Shiro. The Vindicator | Jerry Michalsky
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    Hardin’s Alissa Aragonez leads off of second base against Anderson-Shiro on Thursday evening at home. The Vindicator | Jerry Michalsky

Reese Parker was on fire at home on Thursday night against Anderson-Shiro and pitched a no-hitter and struck out 17 in leading the Hardin Lady Hornets to a 9-0 win over the Lady Owls in a district contest.

Parker allowed only one base runner over seven innings and that runner reached via an error.

She did not allow a walk in the 92-pitch masterpiece.

Hardin did all their damage in the third inning by scoring all nine runs in the frame.

Kenadi Frauenberger led off with a walk and then moved to second on an Audrey Schulz single.

Maddy Fregia then walked to load the bases.

Kaitlyn Key followed with a single to score Frauenberger, and the score was 1-0.

Parker then made it 3-0 with a double to the gap, which scored Schulz and Fregia.

A hitter later, it was Alissa Aragonez with a single to score two more, and the lead was 5-0.

Emmah Hebert then reached on a fielder’s choice, and an Emma Smart single would follow that, and the Lady Hornets had six on the board.

Frauenberger reached on an error to score another, and then Schulz hit a sacrifice fly to score

Smart, and the advantage was 8-0.

Fregia finished the scoring by reaching on an infield hit, bringing Frauenberger home, and Hardin had a 9-0 lead.

That was more than enough for Parker as she continued to dominate the Anderson-Shiro hitters.

Parker and Aragonez each finished with two RBIs apiece.