Baseball
De La Salle clinches the highest EBAL seed
De La Salle, enjoying at dwelling in Harmony, overcame three deficits to defeat San Ramon Valley 7-6 on Wednesday and clinch the highest seed in subsequent week’s East Bay Athletic League match.
With one regular-season league sport to play, De La Salle leads California and Foothill by two video games.
Ethan Dungo had three hits and two RBIs, Kai Smith had two hits and two RBIs and Anthony Martinez homered for the seventh time this season to steer the Spartans.
De La Salle, the Bay Space Information Group’s top-ranked workforce, improved to 19-4 total and 11-1 within the league.
San Ramon Valley fell to 13-9, 7-5.
The 18th-ranked Wolves led 1-0 after one inning, 3-2 within the third and 6-3 within the fourth. Every time, De La Salle got here again.
No. 6 Palo Alto 13, Los Altos 3
Danny Peters had himself a senior day. He had two hits, knocked in six runs and scored a run to steer Palo Alto to a rout of Los Altos in a Santa Clara Valley Athletic League De Anza Division sport.
Palo Alto (21-5, 12-1) clinched first place within the league with one sport left. The league playoffs are subsequent week.
Rowan Felsch added two hits and three RBIs for Palo Alto.
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Cole Rafferty had two hits for Los Altos (7-17, 4-10).
No. 8 California 11, No. 5 Foothill 3
California broke a scoreless tie with three within the third and broke open the sport with seven within the fifth on its solution to a rout of Foothill in EBAL play.
Aidan Camberg knocked in three runs and Brady Wetzel, Cade Hannula and Lucas Marlowe every drove in two runs to steer the Grizzlies (19-4, 9-3).
Jack Basseer and Brendon Comerford had two hits apiece for Foothill (19-4, 9-3).
No. 11 Berkeley 3, Alameda 1
Luca McKerley allowed one run over 5 ⅔ innings and Ej Twine, Kevin Parker Jr. and Ej Fairchild all drove in a run to steer Berkeley to a victory at dwelling over Alameda in West Alameda County Convention Foothill Division play.
Berkeley (17-5, 9-0) clinched first place within the league standings. The Yellowjackets lead Bishop O’Dowd by two video games with one left earlier than the league playoffs.
Alameda fell to 17-6, 6-3.
No. 17 Santa Teresa 10, No. 12 Branham 0
Brandon Ashley pitched a four-hitter as Santa Teresa took over first place within the Blossom Valley Athletic League Mt. Hamilton Division with a rout of visiting Branham in a sport referred to as after six innings due to the 10-run mercy rule.
Joel Olazaba drove in three runs and Rick Vidal had three hits and scored three runs to steer the Saints (20-4, 9-2).
Branham fell to 18-6, 8-3.
Santa Teresa leads Branham and Reside Oak by a sport with three video games to play.
No. 16 Carlmont 7, Capuchino 3
Tanner Van Why knocked in two runs and scored twice and Tripp Garrish and Jack Wiessinger had two hits apiece to steer Carlmont to a win on the street over Capuchino in a Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division sport.
Coupled with Burlingame’s loss to The King’s Academy, Carlmont (17-6-1, 9-2) moved into sole possession of first place with three video games left. The Scots lead Burlingame by a sport.
Timothy Jang and Nicholas Gomez every had two hits and an RBI for Capuchino (15-9, 5-6).
Boras Traditional: Mitty falls in closing
Archbishop Mitty needed to wait three weeks to play Woodcreek-Roseville for the Boras Traditional Northern California championship after rain washed out the initially scheduled sport.
Because it turned out, the wait wasn’t price it for the San Jose college.
Caden Thompson went 3 for 4 and knocked in three runs and Jake Harvey went 3 for 4 with an RBI to steer Woodcreek to an 11-1 victory that was referred to as within the fifth inning due to the 10-run mercy rule.
Matteo Blandino and Noah Pang accounted for Mitty’s two hits because the Monarchs, ranked ninth by the Bay Space Information Group, fell to 17-8.
Woodcreek is 24-1.
Mitty can play the spoiler function in the present day when it closes out the West Catholic Athletic League common season at first-place St. Francis, which can clinch the league title with a victory.
If Mitty wins, Bellarmine can declare the championship with a win Friday at Sacred Coronary heart Cathedral.
Softball
No. 2 St. Francis 8, No. 3 Archbishop Mitty 5
St. Francis by no means trailed after scoring 4 within the prime of the primary en path to a victory over Mitty in a WCAL sport.
Jaz Hsiao had three hits, together with a homer, and drove in 4 runs and Shannon Keighran had two hits and two RBIs to steer St. Francis.
The Lancers are 22-2, 7-0. Mitty fell to 21-3, 5-2.
Milpitas 2, No. 7 Los Gatos 1
Milpitas scored two within the prime of the sixth to beat a one-run deficit and beat Los Gatos in a vital Santa Clara Valley Athletic League De Anza Division sport.
Los Gatos (20-3, 9-1) has two league video games left. Milpitas (16-6-1, 8-1) has three.
If each win out, they may end tied atop the league standings.
Madeline Le had successful and an RBI and Kaylee Vai and Jayden Isabella Vai scored the runs for Milpitas.
Anna Bean had an RBI for Los Gatos, which had received 11 in a row.
No. 13 Santa Teresa 10, Pioneer 3
Kassandra Soria and Kokoro Sagae had two hits and three RBIs apiece and Mariah Avalos and Isabella De Filippis every had three hits to elevate Santa Teresa previous host Pioneer in a BVAL Mt. Hamilton sport.
Santa Teresa (19-5, 9-2) holds a one-game lead over Silver Creek and Westmont with three video games left.
Westmont 2, No. 14 Branham 0
Elise Roy pitched a two-hitter with 10 strikeouts Bella Andrade and Brianna Chambers-Lee every knocked in a run – each within the sixth inning – as host Westmont edged Branham in BVAL Mt. Hamilton play.
Westmont improved to 15-8, 8-3. Branham is 18-6, 7-4.