Baseball
School Park 4, No. 2 Clayton Valley Constitution 1
School Park’s baseball workforce began Tuesday’s Diablo Athletic League Foothill Division sport in opposition to Clayton Valley Constitution with a four-run first inning.
That was all of the run assist School Park’s pitchers wanted.
Starter Nihar Pasupuleti allowed solely three hits in 3 ⅓ innings. UCLA-bound Mikey Barnett pitched 3 ⅔ innings in reduction and struck out seven in opposition to the Bay Space Information Group’s second-ranked workforce.
Brogan Rattary, Diego Emerling and Xavier Guillen mixed for 4 RBIs for the Falcons, extending their profitable streak to 4 video games and bettering to 7-4, 3-2.
After a troublesome non-league schedule, the Falcons are heating up.
“We’re simply clicking,” Barnett stated. “We’re all coming collectively as a gaggle and preventing for one another. We received it completed. We performed on the ability stage we all know we will attain.”
Clayton Valley dropped to 8-2, 3-2.
The groups will play once more Thursday at School Park.
No. 3 Archbishop Mitty 6, Archbishop Riordan 1
Archbishop Mitty’s Antonio Cabrera struck out eight by means of six innings on the street in opposition to Archbishop Riordan in West Catholic Athletic League play.
Jarren Advincula went 3 for 4 with two RBIs for the Monarchs.
Mitty improved to 7-4, 3-2. Riordan fell to 6-7, 1-5.
No. 5 Valley Christian 5, Bellarmine 5 (tie)
Valley Christian and Bellarmine tied as the sport needed to be known as off due to darkness after stretching to the eleventh inning.
Each groups scored one run within the tenth inning to maintain the sport going. Thomas Trombatore knocked in three runs for Bellarmine. Valley Christian’s Easton Kreshel went 2 for five with one RBI.
Valley Christian is 9-3-1, 4-1-1. Bellarmine is 9-4-1, 3-2-1.
No. 13 Heritage 6, Lowell 3
Ryan Wheeler had three hits and Anthony Potestio drove in two runs to steer Heritage into the semifinals of the South San Francisco Spring Basic.
Heritage (6-5) will play Washington-San Francisco on Thursday.
Lowell fell to 5-6.
No. 11 Sacred Coronary heart Cathedral 9, No. 12 Serra 6
SHC scored eight runs within the fourth inning at residence to show again Serra in a WCAL sport.
Ivan Herrera and Justin Tapia every had two RBIs for the Fightin’ Irish. Tyler Peruzzaro hit a house run for the Padres.
SHC improved to 8-3-1, 2-3. Serra dropped to 8-7, 1-5.
Liberty 8, No. 15 Pittsburg 1
Liberty remained undefeated in Bay Valley Athletic League play behind a powerful pitching efficiency by Cole Ehrhorn, who struck out 9 in opposition to host Pittsburg.
Landon Shaddle had three RBIs off one hit for the Lions (8-4, 3-0).
Pittsburg dropped 11-2, 0-1.
Softball
No. 3 Archbishop Mitty 8, Salinas 1
Sophomore Corri Hicks had among the finest performances of her younger profession, hitting two residence runs and driving in six on the street for the Monarchs.
Mitty is 11-0. Salinas dropped to 8-4.
No. 4 Granada 11, Liberty 1
Granada improved to 10-0 in a house non-league victory in opposition to Liberty. Madison Hom and Makayla Winchell every had three RBIs for the Matadors. Sierra Black pitched an entire sport, solely permitting one hit.
Liberty fell to 1-7.
No. 5 Livermore 9, Amador Valley 0
Livermore’s Taylor Rodriguez has been dominant within the circle all season but in addition confirmed how harmful she will be with the bat.
Rodriguez went 3 for 3 with a solo residence run in entrance of the house crowd in opposition to East Bay Athletic League opponent Amador Valley (6-3, 1-1).
Alizabeth Ruiz and Taylor Rapp mixed for 5 RBIs for Livermore (7-1-1, 3-1).
No. 18 San Ramon Valley 1, Albany 0 (8 innings)
San Ramon Valley scored within the eighth inning to beat host Albany in a non-league sport. SRV improved to 8-5. Albany fell to 4-5.