Baseball
The De La Salle baseball group is aware of a factor or two about successful. The Spartans had captured 4 consecutive North Coast Part Division I championships earlier than the pandemic worn out the playoffs the previous two years.
There are nonetheless loads of video games left earlier than postseason play returns this spring. However the best way issues are going, De La Salle will little question be the favourite so as to add one other trophy to its assortment.
Wednesday, the Spartans prolonged their successful streak to eight video games, prevailing on the street in Danville over Monte Vista 5-3.
Donovan Chriss had two hits, scored a run and knocked in a run and Anthony Martinez had a double and two RBIs to maintain De La Salle, ranked No. 1 by the Bay Space Information Group, undefeated within the East Bay Athletic League.
Three De La Salle pitchers — Chriss, Sam Sitzman and Cal Randal — mixed for 11 strikeouts and allowed only one earned run because the Spartans improved to 9-1 total and 4-0 within the EBAL.
Monte Vista fell to 5-7, 1-3.

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No. 4 California 7, Dougherty Valley 0
Steven Verespey pitched a five-hitter with seven strikeouts and Teddy Booras, Dylan Fanelli and Nic Bronzini every drove in two runs to guide the Grizzlies to an EBAL victory at residence in San Ramon over Dougherty Valley.
Booras and Fanelli completed with two hits apiece as California improved to 12-1, 2-1.
Dougherty Valley dropped to 8-4, 0-4.
No. 5 Palo Alto 11, Santa Clara 1
Palo Alto’s string of consecutive shutouts ended at 4 on this Santa Clara Valley Athletic League De Anza Division recreation at Santa Clara, but it surely hardly mattered as Henry Bolte & Co. continued to dominate.
Bolte, a College of Texas commit, slugged two extra residence runs in a 3-for-5 recreation and completed with six RBIs. He has a Central Coast Part-leading six homers this season for a group that improved to 12-1, 7-0.
Xavier Esquer launched a house run amongst his two hits and Andre Hyrkin and Zachary Thom every knocked in a run.
Danny Peters allowed one hit in six innings with 5 strikeouts for the win.
Palo Alto led 2-0 after one and 8-0 by the center of the third.
The Vikings have outscored their previous 5 opponents 52-1 and their previous seven 68-4.
Santa Clara is 9-5, 2-3.
No. 8 Foothill 18, Dublin 3
Tied 1-1 via 2 1/2 innings towards Dublin, Foothill scored 4 within the third, seven within the fifth and 6 within the sixth to show this EBAL recreation in Pleasanton right into a rout.
Evan Bilter had 4 hits, together with two doubles, and drove in 4 runs and Nick Walsh had three hits and two RBIs to guide the Falcons (11-1, 5-0) to their sixth consecutive victory.
Jackson Schofield homered and singled for Dublin (6-5-1, 1-4).
No. 9 Leigh 1, Sobrato 0
Miles Lu pitched a two-hitter with 10 strikeouts and nil walks and freshman Dylan Christian knocked in the one run as Leigh, enjoying on the street in Morgan Hill, edged Sobrato in a Blossom Valley Athletic League Mt. Hamilton Division recreation.
With Lu dominant on the mound, Leigh (11-2, 3-0) wanted solely a second-inning run to increase its successful streak to 10.
Seth Hernstedt struck out eight in seven innings for Sobrato (7-4, 1-2).
Granada 3, No. 10 San Ramon Valley 1
Jason Krakoski pitched 4 2/3 innings with eight strikeouts and Colin Johnston had two hits, together with a double, and two RBIs to guide Granada to an EBAL victory at residence over San Ramon Valley.
Denny Derham completed with three hits and Joshua Morano had two hits for Granada, which improved to 8-4, 4-1.
SRV slipped to 9-4, 5-2.
No. 20 Santa Teresa 7, No. 12 Willow Glen 3
Dylan Inexperienced homered, tripled and scored three runs in a 3-for-4 afternoon and Izaiah Alvarado and Anthony Castro every knocked in two runs as Santa Teresa (12-2, 3-0) remained undefeated in BVAL Mt. Hamilton Division play with a victory on the street over Willow Glen.
Brogan Enos and Ty Dance had two hits for Willow Glen (9-3-1, 0-3).
Homestead 9, No. 13 Mountain View 3
Kailash Menon doubled twice and drove in 5 runs and Tyler Kong had two hits and three RBIs to energy Homestead (9-5, 2-3) to a victory on the street over Mountain View in a SCVAL De Anza Division recreation.
Tyler Yocum had two hits for Mountain View (8-4, 2-3).
Bishop O’Dowd 4, No. 17 Alameda 0
Caden Wooster and Justin Iglesias mixed for a no-hitter and AJ Carter knocked in two runs to propel Bishop O’Dowd to a win at residence over Alameda in West Alameda County Convention Foothill Division play.
Wooster struck out eight and walked 5 in 5 1/3 innings. Iglesias struck out three and walked one over 1 2/3 innings as O’Dowd improved to 8-4, 3-0.
Alameda is 8-2, 2-1.
Softball
Reside Oak 9, No. 8 Branham 0
Maya Lamar navigated round 5 hits and 5 walks to maintain Branham off the scoreboard and Andrea De Jesus had three hits and scored twice as Reside Oak, enjoying at residence in Morgan Hill, received in a BVAL Mt. Hamilton Division opener.
The Acorns scored six within the second and single runs within the third, fourth and sixth to run their document to 7-4, 1-0.
Branham is 11-3, 0-1.
No. 10 Pinole Valley 7, Carondelet 0
Kailani Tatro struck out 9 and walked none and Aneesa Brewer had two hits and an RBI to guide Pinole Valley previous visiting Carondelet in a non-league recreation.
Pinole Valley improved to 12-1. Carondelet is 2-7.
No. 11 Los Gatos 3, Los Altos 2 (8 innings)
Los Gatos rallied from a two-run deficit, scoring two within the sixth and one within the eighth, to edge visiting Los Altos in SCVAL De Anza Division play.
Massimo Richiuso had successful and two RBIs and Jaden Mena added two hits an RBI because the Wildcats improved to 10-1, 4-0.
Los Altos is 6-7-1, 1-2.
Santa Teresa 5, No. 16 Westmont 3
Kassandra Soria slugged two residence runs and had 5 RBIs in a 3-for-4 recreation as Santa Teresa, enjoying on the street in Campbell, turned again Westmont in a BVAL Mt. Hamilton Division recreation.
Gianna Martinico and Kokoro Sagae added two hits for Santa Teresa, which improved to 6-3, 1-0.
Caitlin Sredanovich and Hailey Abdilla had two hits for Westmont (6-5, 0-1).
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