Prep roundup: Los Gatos turns back Hollister, stretches baseball win streak to six

Baseball

Since opening the season with 4 losses in its first six video games, Los Gatos has been one of many Bay Space’s hottest groups.

The Wildcats stretched their successful streak to 6 on Monday, scoring 5 within the fourth to interrupt a 2-all tie, and went on to defeat visiting Hollister 7-4 in a non-league sport.

Carter Johnstone led the best way for Los Gatos with three hits, together with a triple, in three at-bats and two RBIs.

AJ Ljepava, Leo Manfredi and Santino Nanez additionally knocked in runs for the Wildcats (12-6), ranked sixteenth in final week’s Bay Space Information Group High 20.

AJ Minyard struck out the facet within the seventh to seal the victory.

Hollister fell to 12-2.

Bishop O’Dowd 5, Encinal 1

Cole Jones went 2 for 3 with a double and two RBIs and Isaac Tokarz pitched an entire sport, permitting a run and two hits, as Bishop O’Dowd beat host Encinal to advance to the Willie Stargell Basic championship sport.

The Dragons scored all 5 of their runs within the second inning. Encinal (4-8) scored its solely run within the fourth.

Bishop O’Dowd (6-9) will play Alameda within the remaining on Tuesday at 4 p.m.

Alameda 5, Arroyo 4

Alameda scored two runs within the backside of the seventh to beat Arroyo and advance to the Willie Stargell Basic title sport.

Arroyo had erased a three-run deficit after one inning to take a 4-3 lead, scoring a run within the third, two within the fourth and one within the sixth.

Alameda scored the tying and successful runs on errors.

Matthew Lee had successful and two RBIs, Cole Aney had successful and knocked in a run and Julian Munoz completed with two hits for Alameda, which improved to 7-7.

Arroyo is 5-9.

Stay Oak 12, Santa Teresa 1 (5 innings)

Michael Volkman had three hits, together with a house run and a double, and drove in 4 runs and Ethan Lopez had two hits and 5 RBIs as Stay Oak breezed previous host Santa Teresa in a Blossom Valley Athletic League Mt. Hamilton Division sport that was known as after 5 innings due to the 10-run rule.

Landon Stump struck out eight for Stay Oak, which improved to 7-7, 4-4. Santa Teresa fell to 9-6, 4-4.

Softball

Pinole Valley 3, Albany 2

Pinole Valley scored all of its runs within the first however needed to maintain on within the late innings to beat visiting Albany and stay undefeated.

Kailani Tatro completed with two hits and two RBIs and Milanya Rosales had two hits and an RBI because the Spartans improved to 16-0 total and 5-0 within the league.

Albany, which scored its runs within the sixth, dropped to 6-5, 3-1.

Wilcox 7, Branham 4

Wilcox scored 4 runs within the first and three within the second to beat host Branham in a non-league sport.

Liliana Velasquez had three hits and two RBIs and Justine Valdivia had successful and knocked in two runs to guide the Chargers, who improved to 9-5.

Megan Forsman and Jacqueline Connolly Hojas every drove in a run for Branham, which fell to 9-3.

Leigh 18, Santa Clara 4

Julia Meltzer doubled and knocked in 5 runs and Sam Vasquez went 4 for 4 with 4 RBIs to guide Leigh previous host Santa Clara in a non-league sport.

Camryn Manning-Alarcon added 4 hits and two RBIs and Sophia Gandara had three hits and drove in two.

The Longhorns (8-5) scored three within the first and broke open the sport with 9 within the second.

Santa Clara is 3-6.

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