Baseball
Bellarmine ends St. Francis’ win streak
For over a month, no crew might cease the red-hot St. Francis baseball crew, which heading into its recreation Tuesday at dwelling towards rival Bellarmine carried a 15-game profitable streak and was undefeated in West Catholic Athletic League play.
However the Bells had a solution for St. Francis, the Bay Space Information Group’s top-ranked crew.
They led by one heading into the sixth inning after which Diego Enriquez and Matthew Dicicco prolonged the benefit as every hit RBI doubles.
The Bells received 6-3.
Bellarmine improved to 16-5-1 total, and 7-2-1 in league play. St. Francis dropped to 20-3, 9-1.
Dicicco led the way in which for the Bells, going 2 for 3 and knocking in a pair of runs.
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Dominic Rolla began for Bellarmine and pitched 4 innings, permitting three runs. Ishaan Khambal gave up no hits in three innings of reduction.
Christian Galvez hit a two-run dwelling run for St. Francis within the first inning.
No. 15 Sacred Coronary heart Cathedral 13, No. 5 Archbishop Mitty 0
SHC avenged a 21-1 loss earlier within the season to Archbishop Mitty with a rout of the visiting Monarchs in WCAL play.
Lucas Kelly went 2 for 4 with a solo dwelling run and three RBIs and scored three runs for the Fightin’ Irish.
Aidan Taclas knocked in 4 runs, Ronin Mukai had a three-hit, three-RBI recreation and Nick Katz pitched six innings.
SHC improved to 13-8-1, 5-5. Mitty slipped to 15-6, 4-6.
No. 4 Valley Christian 6, Archbishop Riordan 1
Valley Christian, enjoying on the street, prolonged its profitable streak to seven video games because it rolled previous Archbishop Riordan in a WCAL recreation.
Pitchers Jacob Hudson and Alec Berlades held Riordan to at least one hit. Hudson, together with Michael Casteneda, Hunter Fujimoto and PJ Mountzouridis, knocked in a run for the Warriors.
Valley Christian is 18-4-1, 7-2-1. Riordan fell to 11-12, 1-9.
Serra 2, St. Ignatius 1
Serra scored two runs within the dwelling half of the sixth inning to return again and beat visiting St. Ignatius in WCAL play.
Will Bowen and Lucas Schumaker introduced within the runs on a single and a sacrifice fly, respectively. Ryan Beck pitched three innings of reduction with out permitting a success for the save.
Serra improved to 12-10, 3-7. St. Ignatius slipped to 10-10, 3-7.
No. 17 Liberty 4, Antioch 3 (9 innings)
Christian Loercher hit a walk-off single within the ninth inning to proceed Liberty’s undefeated run in Bay Valley Athletic League motion.
Nate Bell had a 3-for-4 recreation and stole a base and scored two runs. Cole Ehrhorn and Michael Baker mixed for 11 strikeouts for the Lions, who improved to 15-5, 7-0.
Cristian Bajjlieha and James Fritzler knocked in runs for Antioch, which slipped to 13-7, 3-4.
Softball
No. 1 Granada 11, No. 7 Foothill 1
Notre Dame-bound Makayla Wichell had three RBIs, Mariah Ayala homered and Alex Mello pitched a whole recreation as Granada stretched its win streak to seven with a victory over Foothill in East Bay Athletic League play.
Saskia Raab and Alecsis Phillips additionally had a multi-RBI recreation for the Matadors, who improved to 19-1, 9-0. Foothill slipped to 14-7, 6-4.
No. 4 Livermore 3, Monte Vista 0
Taylor Rodriguez struck out 9 in a complete-game shutout over Monte Vista in an EBAL recreation.
Jae Cosgriff, Audrey Candy and Kaitlyn Aguilar had an RBI, with runs being scored within the fifth and sixth innings.
Livermore is 16-3-1, 8-1. Monte Vista fell to 9-9, 5-4.
No. 15 Sequoia 3, No. 6 Aragon 0
Sequoia scored two runs within the first inning and one within the seventh in a Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division win over host Aragon.
Ainsley Waddell pitched a three-hitter for the Ravens, who misplaced 2-1 earlier within the season to Aragon. Emerson Seevers and Mackenzie Jackson every knocked in a run for Sequoia, which improved to 13-4, 6-2.
Aragon dropped to 11-4, 7-1.
No. 10 Benicia 10, No. 9 School Park 6
Emma French went 3 for 3 and hit a grand slam, her fourth dwelling run of the season, at dwelling in a Diablo Athletic League Foothill Division victory over School Park
Braxton Brown struck out eight, Denise Pauletich homered and Lorenzza Marcacci had a two-run double for Benicia. The Panthers are 13-5, 6-1.
School Park fell to 13-6-1, 6-2.