Sports schedule, and results, for the week of April 6-12, 2026
Spring sports kicks off this week with baseball, golf, softball, tennis and track.
Here are the schedule and results, if available. Livestream links are included where available.
The schedule is subject to change. Check the Liberty schedule on the Section IX website for the latest.
Monday, April 6
No events scheduled.
Tuesday, April 7
3 p.m.: Girls Varsity Golf vs. Multiple Schools at Wallkill Golf Club
4:30 p.m.: Varsity Softball vs. Port Jervis at Liberty High School
Result: Liberty 0, Port Jervis 23
Despite the biting cold and relentless winds, the Redhawks took to the field for their home opener with an unwavering spirit. Even though the scoreboard favored Port Jervis 23-0, the final tally doesn’t tell the full story of a team that did not to let the elements or a tough opponent dampen their resolve.
Playing on the field for only the second time this spring, several Redhawks found ways to shine against a dominant pitching performance by the Raiders’ Abbey Montalvo. Giuliana Wagner led the charge offensively, going a perfect 2-2 at the plate. Wagner’s performance, featuring both a sharp single and a powerful double, accounted for the team’s hits on the day. Lilli Black showed great range and focus in the outfield, reeling in several difficult catches despite the blustery conditions. She also displayed discipline at the plate to reach base safely once in two at bats. Brooke Porter also stayed very patient at the plate, going deep into the count and battled to earn a walk as well, contributing to the team’s offensive effort.
While Port Jervis brought a heavy-hitting offense, the Redhawks remained vocal and supportive of one another through all five innings of the cold, cold day. Facing 13 hits and three extra-base hits is a challenge for any defense, but the Redhawks used the experience as to “learn on the fly.”
The team’s ability to maintain a positive attitude despite the weather is something to be proud of.
4:30 p.m.: JV Softball vs. Port Jervis at Liberty Elementary School
Wednesday, April 8
3 p.m.: Boys Varsity Golf vs. James I. O’Neill at West Point Golf Course
4 p.m.: Varsity Baseball vs. Monticello at Monticello High School
4:30 p.m.: Varsity Softball vs. Sullivan West Central at Sullivan West – Jeffersonville
Result: Liberty 1, Sullivan West 19
In a season defined by growth and perseverance, the Redhawks took the field again this Wednesday with a focus on teamwork and growth. While the final score was 19-1 in favor of a strong Sullivan West team, the Redhawks remained a united front, filling the dugout with cheers and encouragement for one another from the first pitch to the final out.
Facing a dominant performance in the circle by Sullivan West’s Jocelyn Doyle, the Redhawks stayed disciplined and continued to put the ball into play. Maddy Stewart Ignited the Liberty offense with a sharp line drive to right field and used her speed to cross the plate for the Redhawks’ run. Amy Szuba added a base hit later in the game. Lilli Black put together two exceptional at-bats, showing great patience to draw two walks and reach base twice.
What the box score doesn’t show is the positivity displayed by the team as they continued to cheer each other on right up to the last at bat. Throughout five tough innings, the Redhawks never let their heads hang. Instead, they focused on the “small wins”—learning to back up plays, communicate on the field, and celebrating every hard-fought out.
4:30 p.m.: JV Softball vs. Sullivan West Central at Sullivan West – Lake Huntington
4:30 p.m.: Boys and Girls Track & Field vs. Multiple Schools at Sullivan West – Jeffersonville.
Thursday, April 9
3 p.m.: Girls Varsity Golf vs. Washingtonville at The Golf Club at Mansion Ridge.
4 p.m.: Boys and Girls Modified Track and Field vs. Sullivan West Central at Sullivan West – Jeffersonville
4:15 p.m.: Modified Softball vs. Tri-Valley at Liberty Elementary School
Friday, April 10
4 p.m.: Varsity Baseball vs. Tri-Valley at Liberty High School
4 p.m.: Boys Varsity Golf vs. Warwick Valley School District at Warwick Valley Country Club
4:30 p.m.: Varsity Softball vs. James I. O’Neill at James I. O’Neill High School
Result: Liberty 6, O’Neill 5
The Redhawks Varsity Softball team proved that resilience is their greatest strength last night, shaking off two difficult opening games to claim a thrilling 6-5 victory over James I. O’Neill. In a contest that featured four lead changes, the Redhawks showcased a perfect blend of “small ball” execution, stellar defense, and a dominant closing performance in the circle.
Angie Wheeler was the story of the game, delivering a masterful performance that kept the Raiders off balance. Wheeler tossed a complete game, and as the pressure mounted, she only got stronger. She dominated the final stretch, retiring the last seven Raiders batters in order to seal the win. Angie gave up 4 earned runs on 7 hits while striking out 11 and walking none.
The Redhawk bats came alive exactly when they were needed most. After O’Neill rallied for three runs to snatch a 5-3 lead in the 5th, Liberty refused to flinch. In a masterclass of situational hitting and baserunning, the Redhawks manufactured a three-run 6th inning to reclaim the lead for good. The rally began as Lilli Black took one for the team, reaching base after being hit by a pitch. Charlotte Horton followed with a walk, putting two runners on. After both runners advanced on a wild pitch, Tianna Wilson came through with a clutch groundout to first, driving in Lilli to cut the deficit to one. Then the Redhawks’ top of the order delivered: Maddy Stewart and Angie Wheeler ignited the dugout with back-to-back line-drive singles, scoring Horton and knotting the game at 5-5. Giuliana Wagner then provided the decisive blow, grounding out to second base to drive in Stewart for the go-ahead run.
Angie then closed out the game, quieting the O’Neill bats in consecutive scoreless innings and striking out the final batter to secure the Varsity’s first win of the season.
Angie finished the day at the plate going 3-for-4 with two runs scored while Maddy was stellar from the leadoff spot, going 2-for-4 with an RBI and two runs scored. Giuliana provided some key at bats for the offense, driving in 3 RBI to power the Redhawk scoring surges.
It was a total team effort for the Redhawks to secure the win. From the defense, to the clutch hitting to the solid work by Angie and the bench never letting up the vocal support from the sidelines, it was a day to remember.
Saturday and Sunday, April 11 and 12
No events scheduled.
