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Mount View Golden Knights Rout Van High 14-2 in Spring Baseball

Mount View bounced back from a 3-14 drubbing just 3 days earlier, routing Van High 14-2 Thursday behind top contributors Kyrece Hughes and Hunter Muncy.

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Mount View Golden Knights Rout Van High 14-2 in Spring Baseball
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Three days after absorbing a 3-14 loss to Greater Beckley Christian, the Mount View Golden Knights answered with one of their sharpest performances of the spring, rolling past Van High 14-2 on Thursday, April 2, in Welch.

The margin told the story of a game that was never close. Mount View's offense generated 14 runs while the pitching staff held Van to two, a sharp contrast to the outing on March 30 that illustrated just how quickly momentum can shift in a high school baseball schedule compressed by weather and midweek rescheduling.

Kyrece Hughes headlined the Golden Knights' early-season statistical picture. The versatile Welch standout, who sees time at utility, catcher, and right-handed pitcher, sat atop the Mount View leaderboard through early April in batting average, stolen bases, and earned run average, a rare triple-threat presence that gives coach Joe Riffe flexibility few programs at this level can count on. Hunter Muncy, another multi-role contributor logging time at utility, catcher, and on the mound, ranked among the team's leaders in batting average and on-base percentage, reinforcing the depth behind Hughes at the top of the order.

The April 2 result gives Mount View its cleanest winning margin of the spring and offers a glimpse of what the Golden Knights can produce offensively when the lineup clicks. With Hughes and Muncy posting numbers that regional coaches will now track heading into later-season seeding, the win carries weight beyond a single box score. A 14-run output in West Virginia Class AA ball is the kind of performance that draws attention from district-level coaches and can factor into postseason positioning if the Golden Knights sustain it.

Riffe's club now turns toward upcoming conference and non-conference matchups with momentum rebuilt after the Greater Beckley stumble, and with two of its most dangerous hitters on opposing scouting reports.

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