Starting pitchers are seldom lucky to earn a single no-hitter in a regular season. In fact in Major League Baseball, there are only roughly three to four of these outings a year, averaging a minuscule occurrence of 0.13% a season. For some, it can take a career spanning decades and they’ll still never accomplish the feat. But for Jaycie Hayes, the freshman already has three in her back pocket this season. On Tuesday, the Pahrump Valley High School hurler entered a league of her own. The hard-throwing, ambitious starter became the first woman in Nevada this season to reach 200 strikeouts. Hayes reached this milestone on a full count in the bottom of the sixth inning, striking out the side against Moapa Valley on the road in Logandale on April 21. “I’m going to get 200 before the season ends,” the freshman told the Pahrump Valley Times following her game in Boulder City. And that she did. 201 strikeouts to be exact with her eight against Moapa Valley, but who’s counting?…