High school roundup: Bellarmine beats Valley Christian to keep WCAL baseball title hopes alive

Baseball

No. 7 Bellarmine 7, No. 3 Valley Christian 4

Bellarmine saved its probabilities of successful the West Catholic Athletic League regular-season title alive Tuesday with a 7-4 victory at residence in San Jose over Valley Christian.

The end result eradicated Valley Christian from the race with one sport to go.

St. Francis (11-2 within the league) will clinch the title if it wins at residence in Mountain View on Thursday in opposition to Archbishop Mitty.

If St. Francis loses, Bellarmine (10-2-1) will seize the title with a win on the street Friday at Sacred Coronary heart Cathedral.

Tuesday, the Bells scored three runs within the third inning and 4 within the fourth to interrupt open the sport. Chase Knight went 2 for 3 with two doubles and knocked in three runs and Matt DiCicco and Thomas Trombatore every had two RBIs to steer the Bells.

Bellarmine prolonged its successful streak to 6 video games and is 19-5-1 general.

Jacob Hudson went 2 for 3 with a house run and three RBIs for Valley (20-5-1, 9-3-1).

No. 2 St. Francis 5, St. Ignatius 3

Each groups scored two runs within the first inning, and the scoreboard didn’t change till St. Francis added three runs within the prime of the seventh. The Lancers held on to beat St. Igantius, an final result that saved them atop the WCAL standings.

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Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo commit Wyatt King had a three-run double, Tyson Smith had two hits and Elias Duncan scored two runs for the Lancers.

St. Francis is 22-4, 11-2. St. Ignatius dropped to 10-13, 3-10.

No. 6 Clayton Valley 10, Miramonte 5

Jordan Bolden hit his first residence run of the season – a two-run shot – in Clayton Valley’s street Diablo Athletic League Foothill Division win over Miramonte.

Together with Bolden, Arkansas-bound Ryder Helfrick and Anthony Pisciotto every had two RBIs. Pisciotto additionally struck out 4 for the Ugly Eagles, who received their seventh straight sport and are 17-4, 7-2.

Miramonte dropped to 10-11, 1-8.

No. 8 Archbishop Mitty 11, Archbishop Riordan 4

Mitty scored 5 runs within the residence half of the primary inning and by no means trailed in its WCAL victory over Archbishop Riordan.

Matteo Blandino had a bases-clearing double, David Estrada had a two-hit, two-RBI sport and 5 Mitty pitchers mixed for 11 strikeouts.

Mitty (17-7, 6-7) will play Woodcreek-Roseville within the Boras Traditional Northern California championship sport at the moment at St. Mary’s-Stockton. The sport was postponed due to rain three weeks in the past.

Riordan fell to 11-15, 1-12.

No. 12 Sacred Coronary heart Cathedral 12, Serra 3

Aidan Shea and Jeffrey Osorio-Agard every homered as Sacred Coronary heart Cathedral beat Serra on the street in WCAL play.

Lucas Kelly had a four-hit sport, Matt Logberg went 3 for 4 and Nick Katz pitched an entire sport, permitting three runs. SHC improved to 15-9-1, 7-6.

Kai Laxa and Tyler Peruzzaro every knocked in a run for Serra, which fell to 13-12, 4-9.

No. 13 Liberty 7, Heritage 0

Liberty beat host Heritage to assert its first Bay Valley Athletic League regular-season title since 2014.

Cole Ehrhorn threw a two-hitter and struck out six, Julian Rhodes had two RBIs and Nick Goff went 2 for 4 with two RBIs.

Liberty is 18-5, 9-0. Heritage slipped to 15-8, 6-3.

Softball

No. 1 Granada 8, Amador Valley 2

Delaney Aumua hit two residence runs, bringing her whole to 9 on the season, in Granada’s street win in East Bay Athletic League play in opposition to Amador Valley.

Sierra Black pitched seven innings and struck out six and Mariah Ayala knocked in two runs for the Matadors.

Granada improved to 22-3, 12-0. Amador Valley fell to 11th of September, 4-8.

No. 4 Livermore 12, Dublin 0

Taylor Rodriguez allowed 4 hits and struck out 16 and Jae Cosgriff went 4 for five with a house run and 4 RBIs to assist Livermore beat Dublin on the street in EBAL motion.

Livermore is 19-3-1, 11-1. Dublin fell to 7-16, 2-10.

No. 6 Benicia 6, No. 17 Clayton Valley 3

Braxton Brown pitched a three-hitter, struck out 11 and knocked in a run in Benicia’s 6-3 DAL Foothill Division street win over Clayton Valley.

Hailey Weddington had a two-run single and Ava Rojas and Lorenzza Marcacci every knocked in a run for Benicia, which improved to 15-5, 8-1.

Clayton Valley slipped to 15-4, 8-2.

No. 18 Willow Glen 17, Evergreen Valley 3 (5 innings)

Willow Glen received its sixteenth straight sport with a 17-3 rout of visiting Evergreen Valley in Blossom Valley Athletic League Santa Teresa Division play.

The Rams had 12 gamers drive in at the very least one run. Willow Glen (22-2, 11-0) is one win from clinching successful a league crown.

Evergreen Valley fell to 5-12, 5-6.

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