The Centerville Bulldogs downed Wells twice, winning 18-0 on April 8 and 16-4 on Friday.
The team then followed up with a 5-0 win over Lufkin JV on Saturday.
Centerville moves to 12-2 overall and 7-0 district and holds second place.
On April 8, Jake Slaten drove in four runs on three hits to lead the Bulldogs, including a single the second scoring two, a solo home run to left field in the first scoring one, and singled in the third scoring one. Eli Emmons added two hits and three RBIs.
Kolt Larsen earned the win on the mound, allowing one hit and no runs over three innings, striking out six and walking one.
On Friday, Hardy Brown led the charge, hitting 3-for-3 with an RBI, and Jake Slaten added another dinger and 5 RBIs.
Slaten also had mound duty, tossing 11 strikeouts and allowing only 4 hits.
On Saturday, Larsen went 3-for-3 to lead the offense, and Brown threw 4 strikeouts while giving up 3 hits to lead the defense.
The Eagles split games last week, blanking Burkeville 15-0 on April 8 but losing 5-1 to Brookeland on Friday.
Against Burkeville, Zeth Dugat, Kane Dugat, Rance Howell and Tristen Eddins each contributed 2 hits in the win, and Howell picked up 3 RBIs.
On the mound, Kane Dugat through 7 strikeouts and gave up no hits.
Against Brookeland, Kayden Roden had the lone hit for the Eagles, driving in Zeth Dugat for the only run.
Zeth toed the mound as well, serving up 6 strikeouts but giving up 10 hits.
The Tigers gave up a pair of games to Coldspring-Oakhurst, losing 19-3 on April 8 and 6-2 on Friday.
In Friday’s game, Jace Gambill, Avery Williams and Christian Vaughn each had hits for the Tigers.
Canyen Hollis and Austin Beasley took turns on the mound, striking out 7 but giving up 12 hits.
The Indians won two games last week to put their record at 10-4 overall and 4-1 in district.
On April 8, Groveton downed Hemphill 4-2. Gunner Wilson led at the plate with two hits and an RBI, while Jake Plotts, who had two RBIs, took the mound and delivered nine strikeouts while giving up only 4 hits.
On Friday, the Indians overpowered Colmesneil 17-2 behind the bats of Dax Parker, Jake Plotts and Cash Moore, who each had three hits but combined for 12 RBIs.
Ty Torregrossa held the mound, tossing seven strikeouts but giving up only three hits.
The Lady Indians served up a pair of shutouts last week, beating Hemphill 11-0 on April 8 and Colmesneil 15-0 on Friday.
The Lady Tigers were outmatched against Coldspring-Oakhurst last week, losing two games to the undefeated-in-district Lady Trojans.
On April 8, Trinity was hammered 19-3, and on Friday, lost 6-2.
The Lady Eagles were outmatched by Neches on April 8, losing 20-16, and then against Alto, losing 20-1.
Against Neches, Faith Smith and Lauren Lankford had 4 hits apiece to lead the offense, including a triple and a double by Smith.
Smith and Abrie McWhorter shared the mound, combining for 6 strikeouts but allowing 18 hits.
Against Alto, Smith and Sophie Oldham had the only hits in the game, and on the mound, Smith tossed 4 strikeouts but gave up 15 hits.