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National high school top stars, best girls performances of the week (May 8-14)

Which high school girls showed out this week?
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Each week, SBLive scours all corners of the country for the top high school performances.

Here are the best girls performances around the country from May 8-14.

Who did we miss? Let us know at andy@scorebooklive.com and back it up with some stats.

Brianna Brennan, Village Christian (California)

Brennan went 3 for 4 at the plate with an RBI and two runs scored while surrendering no earned runs in the circle as Village Christian defeated St. Joseph, 7-4. Brennan allowed five hits and struck out 11. Earlier in the week, she tossed a three-hitter with 14 strikeouts in an 18-0 victory over Cantwell Sacred Heart.

Sarah Burns, Santa Fe (Florida)

Burns struck out a season-high 17 as Sante Fe held on for a 1-0 win over Crystal River.

Brenley Goebel, Arlington (South Dakota)

In a doubleheader, Goebel went a combined 7 for 9 with three doubles, a home run, six RBIs and four runs scored. Arlington swept the two games by scores of 14-9 and 11-4.

Myla Greene, Bullis (Maryland)

Greene won the 300 hurdles competition at the ISL championships with a time of 40.48. The Tennessee signee has the fastest 300 hurdles time nationally this spring.

Miali Guachino, Great Oak (California)

Guachino fanned 20 en route to a no-hitter as Great Oak took down Moorpark, 7-0. Guachino, a junior, is committed to Ole Miss.

Lily Huneycutt, West Stanly (North Carolina)

Huneycutt threw a perfect game with 15 strikeouts and went 2 for 3 at the plate with a pair of RBIs in a 6-0 victory over Bandys.

Addison Kluck, D.C. Everest (Wisconsin)

Kluck had a perfect game with 12 strikeouts as D.C. Everest plated five fifth-inning runs for a 5-0 win against Merrill.

Lauren Lewis, Prosper (Texas)

Lewis broke her own state record in the 400 with a time of 51.45 — the fastest in the country this season — at the Class 6A state championships. Lewis is a Texas signee.

Ella Ludden, Birmingham (California)

Ludden threw a no-hitter with 13 strikeouts as Birmingham shut out Eagle Rock, 2-0.

Emily Richards, Rumson-Fair Haven (New Jersey)

Richards had a double, two home runs and four RBIs in an 11-3 victory over Red Bank Regional.

Desirae Spearman, Hanks (Texas)

Spearman threw a four-hitter with nine strikeouts, hit a home run and scored three runs as Hanks defeated Wylie, 6-0. Spearman has 25 home runs this season.

Mensi Stiff, Brentwood Academy (Tennessee)

Stiff set a new personal record in the shot put with a top throw of 52-8.5 at a regional meet. The senior’s mark ranks second nationally this season.

Carlee Strand, La Grande (Oregon)

Strand fanned 15 and didn’t allow a hit as La Grande downed Vale, 9-0.

Sydney Vitangcol, Wisconsin Lutheran (Wisconsin)

The sophomore rattled off consecutive no-hitters in a week of continued blistering play, building on an impressive all-state freshman season. Her numbers over three games: 34.2 innings pitched, 0.20 ERA and 74 strikeouts opposite three batters walked.

Ruby Yates, Anna-Jonesboro (Illinois)

Yates completed a perfect game with 14 strikeouts in an 8-0 victory over Harrisburg. It was the sophomore’s first career perfect game and no-hitter.