Woodmont's Jamie Landrum shines with six strikeouts

Check out the top girls high school sports performers in the Upstate this week.

Apr. 8, 2026 at 7:20pm

A fragmented, geometric painting depicting the motion and intensity of a high school softball game, with overlapping planes of color and form.A cubist interpretation of the dynamic action and energy of a high school girls' softball game.Greenwood Today

Several standout performances highlighted the week in Upstate South Carolina high school girls sports, including a dominant pitching outing by Woodmont's Jamie Landrum, who struck out six batters without allowing a walk in a 20-1 win over Mauldin.

Why it matters

These top individual performances showcase the talent and competitiveness of girls high school sports in the Upstate region, which has a rich history of producing elite female athletes across various sports.

The details

In addition to Landrum's pitching gem, other top performers included Woodmont's Hannah Tilley, who hit three home runs and drove in four runs in the same game, Riverside's Evelyn Butler with three RBIs, Wren's Avaree Collins with four RBIs, and J.L. Mann's Paytlen Horne and Caroline Ray, who starred in a 3-0 win over Greenwood.

  • The performances took place during the week of April 6-12, 2026.

The players

Jamie Landrum

A pitcher for the Woodmont High School softball team.

Hannah Tilley

A player for the Woodmont High School softball team.

Evelyn Butler

A player for the Riverside High School softball team.

Avaree Collins

A player for the Wren High School softball team.

Paytlen Horne

A player for the J.L. Mann High School girls soccer team.

Caroline Ray

A player for the J.L. Mann High School girls soccer team.

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The takeaway

The standout performances from these high school athletes highlight the depth of talent and competitive spirit in Upstate South Carolina girls sports, showcasing the region's continued excellence in developing elite female athletes.