North Country posts May 4 scoreboard
- Malone crushed Potsdam 21-4 on Monday, May 4, part of a full North Country high school scoreboard spanning baseball, softball and boys soccer. - The biggest individual line came from Harrisville’s 8-0 baseball win over Morristown, where Jackson Jenack hit two homers and threw a complete-game shutout. - The scoreboard shows spring schedules in full swing across Section X, with divisional races already taking shape in Northern New York.
High school scoreboard news is usually simple — who won, who lost, move on. But the North Country’s Monday, May 4 slate was big enough to tell you something real about where the spring season stands. Baseball, softball, and boys soccer were all on the board across Section X, and a few results jumped out right away. Malone hung 21 runs on Potsdam. Harrisville got a shutout behind a monster all-around game from Jackson Jenack. And in softball, Malone edged Massena 4-3 while Canton slipped past St. Lawrence Central 5-4. ### What actually happened on May 4? The North Country SportsNet scoreboard for Monday, May 4, 2026 logged a full night of Section X action. In baseball, St. Lawrence Central beat Brushton-Moira 10-7, Parishville-Hopkinton beat Chateaugay 8-3, Malone routed Potsdam 21-4, Hermon-DeKalb beat Clifton-Fine 17-1, Heuvelton beat Edwards-Knox 17-0, and Harrisville beat Morristown 8-0. One game — Tupper Lake had no umpires. ### Which score mattered most? Malone’s 21-4 win over Potsdam is the loudest result on the baseball side just from volume alone. Twenty-one runs is the kind of number that turns a normal weekday scoreboard into a statement. It also sat in the Central Division column, which matters because these are the games that start shaping the standings before the weather fully settles and everyone has played the same number of contests. ### Who had the biggest individual night? Jackson Jenack of Harrisville had the kind of box-score line that coaches remember for a while. In Harrisville’s 8-0 win over Morristown, he hit two home runs and finished the job on the mound with a complete-game shutout. Basically, he drove the offense and erased the other team’s offense in the same game. That is the standout individual performance attached to this scoreboard. ### What stood out in softball? The softball results were tighter and felt more like early-season separation games than blowouts. Norwood-Norfolk beat Brushton-Moira 18-0, Chateaugay beat Parishville-Hopkinton 15-9, Malone edged Massena 4-3, and Canton beat St. Lawrence Central 5-4. Those one-run finals matter more than they look on a scoreboard graphic — they usually tell you which teams are already comfortable playing clean late innings. ### Was soccer part of this too? Yes — the scoreboard roundup was not just baseball and softball. North Country SportsNet’s May 4 post covered boys soccer as part of the same regional scoreboard package, which is why this felt more like a full spring snapshot than a single-sport update. That’s useful in Northern New York, where fans, families, and coaches often track multiple small-school leagues at once. ### Why do these roundup posts matter? Because in a region like Section X, the scoreboard is more than trivia. It is the fastest way to see who is piling up runs, who is winning close games, and which programs are starting to separate inside their divisions. One Monday scoreboard cannot define a season, but it can show momentum — and this one did. Malone’s offense exploded, Harrisville got a win that could matter later. ### What’s the bottom line? The May 4 North Country scoreboard was a real check-in point for the spring season. The headline numbers were Malone’s 21-4 baseball win and Jenack’s two-homer shutout performance for Harrisville. But the bigger takeaway is simpler — Section X is fully underway now, and the daily scoreboard is already showing who looks dangerous.