High school roundup: St. Francis shows again why it’s the top-ranked baseball team, extends win streak to 12

Baseball

St. Francis simply retains successful.

After rising to the No. 1 slot on this week’s Bay Space Information Group’s baseball rankings, the Lancers prolonged their successful streak to 12 video games by beating Bear Creek 4-3 on the highway in additional innings on Thursday.

The Lancers needed to come from behind towards the Stockton crew, which led 2-0 after 5 innings. St. Francis scored one run within the sixth and one within the seventh to tie the rating.

St. Francis took its first lead of the sport within the ninth. Tyson Smith hit an RBI double and Kyler Bittner had a sacrifice bunt to place the Lancers up 4-2. Will Bonini, who pitched 4 innings and struck out six, recorded the save in St. Francis’ third extra-inning win in 5 video games.

The Lancers improved to 17-2.

Mitty’s Boras Traditional ultimate rained out

Archbishop Mitty’s Boras Traditional Northern California event ultimate in Sacramento towards Woodcreek-Roseville was postponed due to rain. The sport might be rescheduled after the Southern California Boras Traditional is performed subsequent week, in response to a event official.

Elsewhere at Boras Traditional

Third-ranked Palo Alto defeated No. 14 Sacred Coronary heart Cathedral 12-5 within the comfort bracket. Henry Bolte hit two house runs for the Vikings, who improved to 17-3. Lucas Kelly homered for SHC (11-8-1). … No. 6 Clayton Valley rolled previous Oak Ridge 11-2. The Ugly Eagles exploded with an eight-run seventh inning to place the sport away. Carl Rice, Jacob Krieg and Jerry Coakley every knocked in two runs. … Sean McGinty’s bases-loaded stroll within the backside of the eighth lifted School Park to a 4-3 walk-off victory over Granite Bay. School Park improved to 8-8.

Bishop Gorman (Las Vegas) event

No. 2 De La Salle ended its keep in Southern Nevada with a 6-0 win over Juan Diego Catholic from Utah. Ethan Dungo had a three-hit, three-RBI recreation, A.J. Bianchina hit a solo house run and Cal Randal struck out 9 in 4 innings. De La Salle (13-3) went 3-1 within the event. … No. 12 Bishop O’Dowd misplaced to Religion Lutheran-Las Vegas 10-6, The Dragons (13-6) completed 2-2 within the event.

Softball

No. 1 Granada 4, No. 11 California 4 (Postponed after six innings)

Granada and host California had been tied 4-4 heading into the seventh inning when the East Bay Athletic League recreation was postponed due to rain. The sport will resume Friday at 4 p.m. at California.

No. 2 St. Francis 14, Presentation 0 (5 innings)

St. Francis scored eight runs within the first inning on the highway towards Presentation and cruised to victory in West Catholic Athletic League play.

Chloe Cummings pitched a one-hitter and struck out eight, Jaz Hsiao hit a grand slam and Shannon Keighran and Carly Cummings every homered for the Lancers (16-2, 3-0).

Presentation is 2-12, 1-3.

No. 4 Livermore 10, Carondelet 0

Taylor Rodriguez pitched a one-hitter and launched a three-run house run and Taylor Rapp knocked in a pair of runs in Livermore’s rout of host Carondelet in East Bay Athletic League play.

Livermore is 14-3-1, 6-1. Carondelet fell to 2-17, 0-8.

No. 6 Aragon 14, Woodside 1 (5 innings)

Brooklyn Blake and Olivia Dinardo every knocked in three runs as Aragon cruised previous Woodside in Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division play.

Rae D’Amato and Brooke Tran mixed for 12 strikeouts at house for the Dons, who prolonged its successful streak to 9 video games and improved to 10-3, 6-0.

Woodside slipped to 5-10, 0-6.

No. 17 Willow Glen 15, Sobrato 3 (5 innings)

Willow Glen, enjoying at house in San Jose, routed Sobrato in a Blossom Valley Athletic League Santa Teresa Division recreation to increase its successful streak to 9.

Haley Ocumen had a 2-for-3 recreation that included a triple and 4 RBIs and Faamaai Ulu knocked in three runs for Willow Glen, which improved to 16-2, 6-0.

Sobrato is 10-8, 4-2.

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