Hoquiam pitcher throws no-hitter in win over Tenino

Burgess dominates in the circle as Hoquiam softball team continues strong start to season.

Apr. 6, 2026 at 3:53pm

An abstract, expressionist painting in vibrant neon colors depicting the dynamic motion and energy of a high school softball game, with the pitcher's wind-up and the batter's swing blending into a textured, painterly composition.Hoquiam's dominant no-hit performance showcases the raw athletic energy and skill of high school softball.Yakima Today

Hoquiam High School's softball team picked up a dominant win over Tenino on Saturday, with pitcher Mia Burgess throwing a no-hitter to lead her team to victory. The win continues Hoquiam's strong start to the 2026 season.

Why it matters

High school softball is a popular spring sport in Washington state, and Hoquiam's impressive performance against Tenino shows they are a team to watch this season. No-hitters are rare accomplishments that highlight a pitcher's skill and dominance.

The details

Mia Burgess, Hoquiam's starting pitcher, was in complete control throughout the game, striking out 12 batters and not allowing a single hit from the Tenino lineup. Hoquiam's offense also provided plenty of support, scoring runs in multiple innings to secure the victory.

  • The game took place on Saturday, April 5, 2026.

The players

Mia Burgess

The starting pitcher for Hoquiam High School's softball team, who threw a no-hitter in the win over Tenino.

Hoquiam High School

The high school softball team that defeated Tenino, led by pitcher Mia Burgess's no-hitter performance.

Tenino

The opposing high school softball team that was defeated by Hoquiam.

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What’s next

Hoquiam will look to continue their strong start to the season when they face off against rival Montesano High School next weekend.

The takeaway

Hoquiam's dominant win, highlighted by Mia Burgess's no-hitter, demonstrates the team's potential to be a top contender in the high school softball season this year.