April 2008 Archives

HIGHLANDERS ON A HIGH AFTER WIN THATS PUTS THEM IN A TIE

Matt Redfearn went 4-for-4 and Ryan Escoto had four RBI for the Highlanders (16-5, 9-3), who tied the Braves (17-4, 9-3) for first place in league in their defeate over  Alta Loma 8-5 on Tuesday.
Geoff Broussard had a triple for the Braves (17-4 overall, 9-3 Baseline League), who play at Upland (16-5, 9-3) on Thursday at 3:15 p.m.

ARROWHEAD LEAGUE
Upland Christian 16, Riverside La Sierra Academy 0 (5)
Matt Proulx went 3-for-4 with a two-run home run en route to five RBI and got the win on the mound to keep Upland Christian (11-10, 9-0) undefeated in league play.
Ethan Chapman went 4-for-4 with two triples and four RBI as well for Upland Christian.

BASELINE LEAGUE
Los Osos 4, Rancho Cucamonga 0
Luke Gervasi threw a complete game, triking out 10 without allowing a walk in the Grizzlies' shutout over the Cougars.
Jake Hernandez scored twice and and two stolen bases for Los Osos (11-9, 5-7).

Claremont 7, Etiwanda 2
Anthony Cerafice threw a complete game three-hitter for the Wolfpack with eight strikeouts.

CHRISTIAN LEAGUE
Aquinas 4, Ontario Christian 3
Taylor Marriman homered and doubled for the Falcons (13-9, 8-3) in their victory over the Knights (14-10, 5-4).

Arrowhead Christian 14, Loma Linda 1
Senior Jeremiah McMahon homered and hit two doubles for the Eagles in their victory over the Roadrunners (5-15, 0-9).
McMahon drove in four RBI on the day for ACA (9-12, 4-5).
Elias Gomez had five strikeouts with no walks in six innings for Arrowhead Christian, which has three games left in hopes of a playoff berth.

MAJESTIC LEAGUE

Packinghouse Chr. 8, Lake Arrowhead Chr. 3
Junior left-hander Matt Berry (5-2) gave up four hits and struck out 16, against two walks, as the Bears (8-5, 3-0) slipped past host Lake Arrowhead Christian (5-4, 3-1).
Senior Joel Pulliam had three hits and scored two runs while sophomore Matt Mielak went 3-for-3 with two RBI and two runs scored.

SAN ANDREAS LEAGUE
Cajon 16, San Bernardino 0
Aaron Brooks and Chris Hughes combined on a no-hitter, facing only one batter over the minimum, as the Cowboys (19-3, 11-1) moved closer to a league title.
Brooks had two triples and two RBI to go along with his six strikeouts, while Bryce Koleszar and Jordan Becker each went 3-for-4, with Koleszar knocking in three. The Cardinals are 0-20, 0-12.

Arroyo Valley 10, Colton 8
Philip Gonzalez had three hits and one RBI, Zachary Sumpter had four hits and two RBI and Ruben Morfin had three hits and one RBI for the Hawks (13-7, 8-4)<NO1> who play at Colton

San Gorgonio 13, Pacific 3
Andy Crowley had five hits and four RBI and Alex Rueda had two hits and two RBI for San Gorgonio (17-5, 9-3), which hosts Pacific at 3:15 p.m. Thursday. Crowley finished with two home runs and a double.
Rueda also pitched five innings and allowed one earned run, struck out five and walked two.
Chase Phillips had two hits and an RBI and David Kiriakos had two hits for the Pirates (3-9 league).

VICTORY LEAGUE
Bloomington Christian 17, Bermuda Dunes Desert Christian 6 (5)
Joe Szczepanski (1-0) finished 3-for-4 with three RBI and came on in relief to earn his first victory of the season for the Ravens.
Up 6-3 after two innings, Desert Christian (1-7 Victory League) allowed 14 unanswered runs to invoke the mercy rule after five innings.
Bloomington Christian (13-6, 7-2) sits one game behind Baptist Christian for first place with three games left on the league schedule, beginning Friday at 2 p.m. at Calvary Chapel Murrieta Valley.


 

COWGIRLS HOLD NOTHING BACK IN WIN

Breja'e Washington went 4-for-5 with a school-record seven RBI to lead the Cowgirls (17-6, 11-1) to a 24-1 victory over the Cardinals. YES! 24-1 for your eyes and viewing pleasure. Well not pleasurable if you are a Cardinal fan. Washington had two doubles and a triple en route to her big day, the biggest day of any Cowgirl that has ever touch the field.
Cajon had eight doubles against the Cardinals (2-16, 1-11) and scored 11 runs in the third inning.

 

ARROWHEAD LEAGUE
Upland Christian 14, La Sierra Academy 6
Kylie Edgemon had four hits and three RBI and Jackie Gavin had three hits and one RBI to lead the Eagles (16-7-1, 7-0). Destinee Duncan pitched a two-hitter, struck out seven and walked five for the Eagles. The Eagles play Cal Lu on Friday.

CHRISTIAN LEAGUE
Pomona Catholic 9, Arrowhead Christian 2
Sophomore Alex Alba went 3-for-3 with three RBI in the Pacers' (14-11, 7-0) victory over the Eagles.
Tori Sadlak earned the win in the circle, throwing 11 strikeouts with no earned runs and no walks for Pomona Catholic.

Aquinas 11, Loma Linda Academy 1
Stevie Goldstein went 2-for-3 with a three run homer <NO1>for the<NO>to lead the Falcons (17-6, 5-2) over the Roadrunners. Goldstein also recorded the win in the circle, with nine strikeouts and no earned runs for Aquinas, which held onto second place in the Christian League.

Ontario Christian 5, Western Christian 4
Alyssa Ramos scored on an error by the Western Christian third baseman with one out in the bottom of the seventh inning, lifting the Knights to the road victory.
Western Christian (3-19, 0-7) came close to getting its first league win against Ontario Christian (11-13, 5-2), which kept pace with Aquinas for second place. Stephanie Obi went 3-for-3 with an RBI for the Knights, who visit first-place Pomona Catholic at 3:30 p.m. Thursday.

DE ANZA LEAGUE
Big Bear 8, Desert Mirage 0
Junior Janae LaPierre threw a no-hitter with 18 strikeouts also adding a two run homer to help her cause as the Bears defeated the Rams.
Sydnee Rollins went 2-for-4 with four RBI and a run scored for Big Bear (12-7, 9-0), which clinched at least a share of the De Anza League title.

 

Colton 8, Arroyo Valley 0
April Vasquez hit a three-run home run, her ninth of the season for the Yellowjackets (15-7, 10-2).
Clarissa Molina allowed three hits, striking out six and walking one.
Colton is at Arroyo Valley (3-9 in league) on Thursday at 3:15 p.m.

San Gorgonio 11, Pacific 0
San Gorgonio's Delia Saucedo pitched a no-hitter, her second of the season, striking out 11 and walking one.
Jaclyn Gomez had three hits and one RBI, Carissa Figueroa had two hits and three RBI and Melissa Thomas had two hits and one RBI for the Spartans (11-10, 7-4), who play at Pacific on Thursday.

TERRIERS PREVIAL IN COUNTY CLASH

Redlands squued by the Eagles 7-6 in the second game of the second County Clash this season at Arrowhead Credit Union Park.
The Terriers (11-10, 3-7) were led by Garrett Grozak who went 3-for-4 with two RBI and three stolen bases. Scott Turpin had a stolen base as well to go along with his two runs scored and two RBI for Redlands that are on the C.B.L. playoff bubble.
Ernesto Brambilla went 2-for-3 with an RBI, a run scored and a stolen base for Eisenhower.

SIERRA LEAGUE
Ayala 11, Chino Hills 7
Senior Jack Schillin went 2-for-3 with a pair of home runs and four RBI as the Bulldogs (11-10, 4-7) downed the Huskies.
Kevin Brock had a three-run home run in the first and Kevin Cho added two hits and picked up the win in relief.
Chris Sulcer, Matt Lowenstein and Jordan Gomez had two hits each for the Huskies (14-10, 6-6) with Lowenstein and Gomez both clubbing two-tun home runs.

SUNKIST LEAGUE
Kaiser 5, Norte Vista 4
An error by the second baseman provided the winning run to cross the plate for Kaiser (16-5-1, 9-2) in the bottom of the seventh. Norte Vista (11-11, 6-5) had just tied the game with two runs in the top of the seventh.
Kaiser’s Lavel Mann led off with a walk. He was sacrificed over to second and the next batter was intentionally walked. Michael Lopez hit a ball the second baseman could not handle it and Mann came around to score.
The teams will meet at Norte Vista on Wednesday.

Ontario Christian 9-14, Lynwood Firebaugh 4-2
Eric Zaragoza hit a three run home run followed by a grand slam in just game two of the Knights’ (14-9) sweep over the visiting Falcons. On the day, Zaragoza finished with eight RBI and four runs scored for Ontario Christian.
Clay Kindred was the winning pitcher in game two throwing a four-hit complete game for Ontario Christian.

STEELERS SPLIT WITH TIGERS

Fontana 11-6, Chaffey 1-9
Kim Endean went 3-for-4 with a homer and two RBI on the day for the Steelers in their split with the Tigers. Courtney Dash had three doubles on the day with four runs scored for Fontana, which continues Citrus Belt League play Wednesday at Eisenhower at 3:15 p.m.
Syvannah Kooyman drove in three RBI all in game two in Chaffey’s victory.


CHARTER OAK TOURNAMENT
Ontario Christian 6, Montebello 1
Hannah Harmon drove in a pari of RBI and scored three times for Ontario Christian (10-13) in the sixteen team tournament.

PACERS REMAIN UNDEFEATED

CHRISTIAN LEAGUE
Pomona Catholic 6, Loma Linda Academy 2
Shelby Reis went 2-for-2 with two RBI for the Lancers, who led 5-0 after three innings to remain undefeated in league with a 6-2 victory over Loma Linda Academy 6-2.
Starting pitcher Tori Sadlak went 2-for-2 for Pomona Cathloic (13-11, 6-0), allowed one earned run and struck out five with no walks.
Loma Linda fell to 10-6, 2-4.

Ontario Christian 7, Arrowhead Christian 6 (8)
Stephanie Obi’s walk-off double scored Kalonie Brooklier in the bottom of the eighth inning, giving the Knights (9-13, 4-2) the victory over the Eagles (8-12-1, 2-4).

Aquinas 9, Western Christian 0
Stevie Goldstein fanned a dozen batters and allowed just one single, never allowing a runner past first, as the Falcons (16-5, 4-2) blanked the Lancers (3-17, 0-6).
Liana Wetzel slammed a bases-loaded triple in the first and Goldstein added a two-run single in the second and a two-run homer in the fourth. Kaitlin Haynes also had two hits for the Falcons.


DE ANZA LEAGUE
Big Bear 23, Desert Hot Springs 0 (5)
The Bears (11-7, 8-0) pounded 16 hits on the road and were led by Kylie Reid and Sydnee Rawlins, who each had two hits and three runs batted in.
Brittany Holden finished the game with four RBI on two hits, including a triple.

SAN ANDREAS LEAGUE

Colton 8, Pacific 0

Eileen Garcia went 2-for-3 with two RBI and struck out 13 in a three-hit shutout to improve her record to 8-3 in the win against the Pirates (3-8 league).
Alicia Miller and Sarah Basquez each went 2-for-3 for the Yellowjackets (14-7, 9-2).

BROUSSARD GOES THE DISTANCE IN BRAVE WIN

Alta Loma 4, Etiwanda 2
Senior Geoff Broussard went the distance, earning his fourth victory on the mound as the Braves (16-3, 8-2) defeated the Eagles on the strength of Mike Abel’s three-run homer.
Ricky Oropesa finished the day with two RBI viaa  two-run homer for the Eagles (10-11, 3-8.

 

Rancho Cucamonga 10, Claremont 9
Rancho Cucamonga erased a nine-run deficit with two runs in the fourth and eight runs in the sixth.
In the sixth, Greg Gwotztz drew a two-out walk with the bases loaded to bring home Kyle Noble, who tied the game at 9-9 with an RBI double.
Danny McNabb went 2-for-4 with three RBI for the Cougars (10-12, 5-6) and Kyle Barry went 2-for-3 with two RBI.
Claremont (10-11, 4-7) scored all nine of its runs during the second, third and fourth innings.

Upland 7, Los Osos 6
Upland, down to its final out in the seventh inning, rallied for a win over Los Osos on a two-out single by Frankie Christian in the eighth inning.
The Scots (15-4, 8-2) are tied for first with Alta Loma. The two teams will square off in a three-game series next week beginning Monday at Upland Memorial Park at 3:15 p.m.
Los Osos (10-9, 4-7) had taken a 6-4 lead in the top half of the frame, with Arby Fields slamming a solo homer against winning pitcher Tim Pompierski.

CHRISTIAN LEAGUE
Arrowhead Christian 1, Aquinas 0 (9)
Jeremiah McMahon, who went 3-for-5, executed a squeeze bunt with one out in the bottom of the ninth inning to score Jeremy Eldridge, who went 2-for-4.
Michael Kerins went 2-for-3 for ACA (8-12, 3-5) and Elias Gomez 2-for-4.
Jimmy Jones struck out 10 in six scoreless innings for Aquinas (12-9, 7-3).

Western Christian 20, Loma Linda Academy 2
Robert Wiley and C.J. Beatty each had four hits for the Lancers (12-9, 7-3) while R.J. Pabon went 2-for-5 with a triple and four RBI.
Two of Wiley’s hits were doubles, helping lead to three RBI. Loma Linda fell to 5-14, 0-8.

SAN ANDREAS LEAGUE
Cajon 2, Arroyo Valley 0
Aaron Brooks (6-1) scattered three singles, recording seven strikeouts, as the Cowboys (18-3, 10-1) increased their league lead over the Hawks (12-7, 7-4). He did not allow a runner in scoring position.
Brandon Swanson doubled twice, while Cameron McCullough and Jordan Becker each had two singles.

San Gorgonio 24, San Bernardino 4
Patrick Moore went 3-for-4 with four RBI for San Gorgonio (16-5, 8-3), which scored 14 runs in the fourth inning.
Alex Rueda went 2-for-5 with four RBI for the Spartans and Adam Quintana 2-for-3 with three RBI.
San Bernardino fell to 0-11 in league.

Colton 13, Pacific 6
Alex Carrillo drove in three RBI and scored three times for the Yellowjackets.

NONLEAGUE
Upland Chr. 13, Hesperia Chr. 0
Ethan Chapman went 3-for-3 with a triple, double and three RBI for the Eagles (11-10, 8-0) victory. Matt Johnston struck out 13 in his two hit complete game shutout for his first-place Upland Christian.

TIGERS GROWL in 10

Monea Ruiz walked with the bases loaded in the eight inning to break a 1-1 tie and push Ontario High School to a 3-1 Mt. Baldy League win over Chaffey, snapping the Tigers’ 10-game softball winning streak.
It was the first league loss for Chaffey (11-4, 9-1).
Kelani Tusha singled to open the rally and moved to third on Genevieve Estrada’s second hit of the day. Two walks forced in a sun and the Jaguars (12-6, 7-3) added an insurance run on an error.
Vivian Young scattered three singles inthe victory, stranding the go-ahead run art third in the bottom of the seventh inning.

CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Redlands East Valley 8, Yucaipa 5
Raylene Coronado went 2-for-4 with a pair of doubles and two RBI, also earning the victory throwing six strikeouts for the Wildcats (11-8, 6-3).
Amy Nece was 3-for-3 with four runs scored for third-place REV.
Alyssa Haron went 4-for-4 and drove in a run for the Thunderbirds.

Redlands 7, Fontana 1
The Terriers were led by Miriah Graham who was 3-for-3 with 3 RBI and Savannah Garcia who hit a towering homerun in the 3rd to drive in three. The win now gives the Terriers a 3 game lead in first place with five left on the season.
Kim Bruins picked up her 15th win for Redlands (18-2, 9-0) which plays at Eisenhower Friday at 3:15 p.m.

Miller 7, Rialto 5
Samatha Dodd had three hits while winning pitcher Amber Berg and Mistie Jones each batted in a run on two hits as the Rebels (13-8, 5-4) defeated the Knights (8-12, 3-6).
Brianne Evans had three hits for Rilato, as did Rosario Ramirez.

SIERRA LEAGUE
Ayala 7, Chino Hills 1
Jessica Hall drove in four runs and scored once to help her pitching effort, also throwing nine strikeouts for the Bulldogs (16-8-1, 4-1).
Amy Ricciardi went 2-for-3 with a pair of RBI for first-place Ayala.

MOJAVE RIVER LEAGUE
Rim of the World 4, Sultana 0
Erica Prentice (12-0) maintained her perfect record but a two-out single in the seventh inning by Serena Espina cost her a no-hitter as the Scots (14-1, 7-0) defeated the Sultans (5-12, 3-6).
Elizabeth Caporuscio blasted a three-run homer in the second to aid Prentice, who had 12 strikeouts. Jennifer White’s first of two doubled knocked in the other run.

SUNKIST LEAGUE
Kaiser 10, Summit 9
Kaiser pushed across five runs in the third and cruised to a 10-0 win over the SkyHawks in a league game shortened by the mercy rule.
Vanessa Lenart led the Cats (13-8, 8-2), going 2-for-3 with three RBI. Lizzie Pulido and Priscilla Martinez also had two hits each amd Samantha Trujillo clubbed a two-run homer.
Winning pitcher Alyssia Palomino (8-3) struck out seven and gave up just two hits.

BASELINE LEAGUE
Etiwanda 4, Upland 2
Lorae Robinson strked a two-out sinngle in the second inning to break a 1-1 tie and Evangie Galindo added another run-scoring hit as the Eagles (15-3, 8-1) turned back the Scots (15-5, 6-3).
Maggie Karros (14-3) won the duel with Whitney Jonmes, scattering four singles.

Alta Loma 8, Rancho Cucamonga 7 (9)
Olivia Wilcox worked Countery Conrad for a bases-loaded single in the ninth inning as the Braves (13-8, 6-4) defeated the Cougars (10-10, 3-7).
The Braves tied the game on a bases-loaded walk to Dana Drummond in support of Devan Dean (9-6). Melise Brown and Adrianne Beltran had two hits each for the Eagles.
Alexa McPhearson batted in two runs for the Cougars while Adrienne Monka doubled twice and Melissa Gregson had two singles.

RAVENS fly HIGHER than CARDS  in BIG VICTORY!

Curtis Holthaus went 5-for-5 with five RBI in a mercy-rule win for Bloomington Christian (12-4, 6-0) over Mesa Grande Academy 25-10 in five innings in Victory League play.
Winning pitcher Matthew Eshleman went 4-for-5 with two RBI for Ravens, who scored 12 runs in the fifth and final inning. Eddie Matos went 3-for-3 with two RBI for Bloomington Christian and Joey Szczepanski 3-for-3 with an RBI.
Mesa Grande dropped to 0-12 overall, 0-6 in league.

CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Fontana 6, Redlands 1
Adam Huizar threw seven strikeouts with no earned runs in the Steelers’ (8-14, 5-4) victory over the Terriers. Huizar also drove in a run and scored twice.
Jesse Martinez went 2-for-4 with a run and two RBI for Fontana.

Carter 6, Eisenhower 0
Junior shorstop Jay Quemada went 4-for-4 with two RBI, two runs and two stolen bases to lead the Lions (14-8, 5-4) past the Eagles.
Juniors Jordan Williams and Tyler Spotville had two hits each with a double.
Senior right-hander Danny Bechtel scattered eight hits and struck out eight.

Miller 2, Rialto 1
The Rebels (5-12, 3-6) rallied for single runs in the fifth and sixth frames and Ricky Placencia stranded a runner in scoring position in four different innings against the Knights (13-7, 6-3).
Huan Sandoval had three hits for the Rebels while Abel Osuna doubled and tripled for Rialto.

MOJAVE RIVER LEAGUE
Sultana 6, Rim 0
Michael Mierish threw a four-hit shutout as the Sultans (14-5, 6-3) scored three runs in the fourth and fifth to defeat the Scots (6-12, 2-5).
Mierish fanned eight, scattered four singles and only allowed one runner to reach third. Ryan Wolf hit a solo homer, one of five hits for the winners.

MT. BALDY LEAGUE
Chaffey 7, Ontario 1
Richard Sanchez threw a complete game three-hitter throwing nine strikeouts for the Tigers.
Jose Guillen went 2-for-3 with three RBI and three runs scored for Chaffey.

Colony 9, Montclair 6
Steven Calley drove in four RBI, Peter Soria followed with three in the Titans’ (10-10, 7-3) victory over the Cavaliers.

SIERRA LEAGUE
Chino 7, Glendora 1
Taylor Fallon pitched a two-hitter, striking out seven and walking three to lead the visiting Cowboys (14-6, 6-4) to a rout of the Tartans. Fallon drove in two runs at the plate, while Kyle Nutter had two doubles and an RBI for Chino, which hosts Glendora on Friday.

Ayala 7, Chino Hills 1
Jack Schellin and Zach Patton each drove in three RBI for the Bulldogs (10-10, 3-7) over the Huskies. Schellin’s RBI came in the top of the seventh with his three run homer and Patton also scored twice for Ayala.

Damien 4, Diamond Bar 2
Ray Ortega delivered a three-run homer to cap a foour-run fifth inning rally for the Spartans (12-6, 5-5) against the Brahmas (9-9-1, 5-5).
Eric Lewis and Jorge Ortega had multiple hit games for the Spartans in supportof Nick Amerhain (7-1) while Nick Quincey had two hits for Diamond Bar.

SUNKIST LEAGUE
Kaiser 14, Summit 2
The Cats (14-5-1, 7-2) scored three runs in the first inning and never looked back, trouncing the SkyHawks.
Senior Frank Valenzuela went 3-for-3 with two RBI while junior catcher Malcolm Lee added two hits and a pair of RBI.
Junior left-hander Richard De Luna picked up the win. He went four innings and gave up just one hit, while striking out three.

GRIZZLIES RUN PAST COUGARS

Los Osos 3, Rancho Cucamonga 2
Katelyn Mann went 2-for-4 with a run scored off her stolen base for the Grizzlies (9-10, 3-6). Cortney Conrad only allowed one walk for Los Osos.

CHRISTIAN LEAGUE
Arrowhead Christian 5, Western Christian 3
Lizzie Daniels pitched a two-hitter in her first league start for the Eagles (2-3 in league). ACA got all five of its runs against the Lancers (0-5) in the fifth, led by a two-run single by Courtney Fick and an RBI double by Sarah Stromwall.

Ontario Christian 11, Loma Linda Academy 0
Alyssa Ramos, Morgan Marcos, Hannah Harmon, Lexi Thomas and Paige Palazollo all had two hits each for the Knights (8-12, 3-2). Thomas earned the pitching victory, allowing five hits against the Roadrunners (2-3 in league).

SAN ANDREAS LEAGUE
Cajon 5, Arroyo Valley 0
Terilyn Baude pitched a one-hitter for the Cowgirls (14-6, 8-1), who took advantage of seven Arroyo Valley errors to get the win.
Colton 14, Pacific 0
Eileen Garcia pitched a one-hitter, struck out 15, walked three and went 2-for-4 with three RBI at the plate for Colton (13-6, 8-1), who will play at Cajon today.
Pacific (5-12, 3-7) plays Colton on Thursday.

San Gorgonio 7, San Bernardino 1
Jasmine Grill allowed just six hits while striking out two and walking nobody to get the win for the Spartans (8-10, 6-10).
Kaylee Wooters and Melissa Thomas both had doubles for the Spartans, while Keke Bluitt had three hits for the Cardinals.

NONLEAGUE
Big Bear 11, Perris Citrus Hill 2
LaPierre went 2-for-3 at the plate and notched the win on the mound for the Bears (10-7), while Kelsey Iasfrate had two hits, including a two-run double.

L.O GIVES 1st PLACE UPLAND K.O.

The Grizzlies (10-8, 4-6) upset first-place Upland, 15-5, on Tuesday with home runs from Jake Hernandez and Rich Brehaut.
Each hit three-run shots for the Grizzlies (10-8, 4-6). Jordan Dressner drove in three as well for third-place Los Osos.
Matt Redfern drove in two runs for Upland (14-4, 7-2), which has lost consecutive leage games.

ARROWHEAD LEAGUE
Upland Christian 13, Boys Republic 2
The Eagles shined against Steve McQueen’s alma mater, led by Matt Proulx with three hits and four RBI. Proulx also limited the Rams to four hits, while striking out 11 and walking nobody.
Upland Christian travels to the High Desert on Thursday to take on Hesperia Christian at 3:15 p.m. in a non-league game.

BASELINE LEAGUE
Alta Loma 9, Etiwanda 2
Mike Newell went 3-for-4 with three RBI and Mike Abel was 2-for-3 and knocked in three runs for the Braves (15-3, 7-2). Ricky Oropesa had a double for the Eagles.

Rancho Cucamonga 10, Claremont 1
The Page brothers went off in a crucial game for the Cougars (9-12, 4-6), with Josh Page going 3-for-4 with two doubles and an RBI and Matt Page contributing two hits and 3 RBI.
Danny Valenzuela threw a complete game against the Wolfpack (10-10, 4-6), striking out four while giving up a walk and seven hits.

CHRISTIAN LEAGUE
Aquinas 11, Arrowhead Christian 3
Nico Flores had three hits and four RBI for Aquinas (12-8, 7-2). Patricio Martinez (4-2) got the win on the mound for the Falcons, striking out seven and walking one in five innings.
Kyle Ferrao and Michael Kerns had two hits each for ACA (7-12, 2-5).

Western Christian 13, Loma Linda 1
C.J. Beatty went 4-for-5 with three RBI in a Western Christian rout.
Mark Reynoso struck out seven and allowed one run in six innings in addition to going 2-for-4 with three RBI for the Lancers (11-9, 6-3).
Loma Linda (5-13, 0-7) tied the game with a run in the third but allowed 10 runs in the sixth inning.

Pomona Catholic 7, Aquinas 3
Breanna Flores went 3-for-3 and Kayla Silva 3-for-4 for Pomona Cathloic (12-11, 5-0), which now has a two-game lead on Aquinas (15-5 3-2) with five to play.
Pomona Catholic pitcher Tori Sadlak, who allowed seven hits and struck out four in a complete game, also had a three-run double in a five-run fifth that broke a 2-2 tie.

MIRAMONTE LEAGUE
Diamond Ranch 12, Wilson 0
Mike Vinnitsky went 3-for-4 with three runs scored and two RBI for Diamond Ranch (9-10, 5-4), which led 7-0 after four innings.
Panthers pitchers Nick Greene and R.J. Benjamin combined to shutout Wilson (6-13, 1-6), allowing six hits and striking out six.

MOUNTAIN PASS LEAGUE
Beaumont 11, Banning 8
Nick Caudillo went 3-for-4 with two RBI and two runs scored while Aaron Morris added two hits and two RBI for Beaumont (16-3, 7-0).

SAN ANDREAS LEAGUE
San Gorgonio 20,San Bernardino 0
Aaron Rueda went 5-for-6 with six RBI in his three doubles and pair of triples for the second place Spartans (15-5, 7-3). Rueda also earned the victory on the mound, throwing four strikeouts.
Daniel Lindsey went 3-for-4 with a solo homer and also drove in another run and helped himself to five runs scored for San G.

Cajon 15, Arroyo Valley 1
Cameron McCullough went 3-for-3, scored three runs and had an RBI in a runaway win for Cajon (17-3, 9-1).
Aaron Brooks went 2-for-3 for the Cowboys, who led 8-0 after two innings,
Tanner Clark had a three-run single for Cajon and pitcher Mike Finnigan allowed one run on two hits in six innings. Arroyo Valley dropped to 12-6 overall, 7-3 in league.

VICTORY LEAGUE
Bloomington Christian 13, Desert Chapel 1 (5)
Charles Fortis pitched a complete-game three-hitter and drove in two runs on two doubles to lead Bloomington Christian (11-4, 5-0). Joey Szczepanski went 2-for-4 as well.
Desert Chapel is 6-9, 1-5.

NONLEAGUE
Bonita 21, Walnut 2
Jeff Gelalich and Brett Bennett each had four hits and four RBI to lead the Bearcats (14-5), who had nine runs in the fifth inning alone.
Gelalich had two doubles as well for Bonita.

ARROWHEAD LEAGUE
Upland Christian 12, Sherman Indian 0
Matt Proulx threw a complete game no-hitter with five strikeouts, allowing just one walk for the Eagles (8-10, 6-0 victory over the Braves.>. Proulx also hit a two-run homer for first-place Upland Christian.

BASELINE LEAGUE
Rancho Cucamonga 13, Etiwanda 4
Senior second baseman Josh Page hit two home runs for Rancho Cucamonga (7-12, 2-6) to set a single-season school home run record (nine). Page had four RBI.
The previous Cougar single-season home run record of eight was co-held by Mike Moon and Marlon Jackson.
Page had three hits and two RBI, Kyle Noble had three hits and three RBI and Elijah Barry had two hits and an RBI.Danny Valenzuela gave up six hits, striking out six and walking one.
Joey Narez had a home run for Etiwanda (10-8, 3-5).

Upland 2, Claremont 1
The Highlanders won it in the ninth when Jimmy Helton led off with a single that was misplayed, putting Helton on third base. Ryan Escoto hit a single over the center fielder’s head to end it.
Chris Butler pitched six innings of one-hit ball for Upland (14-2, 7-0), which is at Claremont on Thursday at 3:15 p.m. Butler struck out five and walked four.

BASELINE LEAGUE
Alta Loma 5, Los Osos 1
Jacob Allard and Mike Newell led the Braves with two hits each. Colby Gurney allowed three hits, struck out seven and walked five for the Braves (13-3, 5-2), who play at Los Osos at 3:15 p.m. Saturday.

CHRISTIAN LEAGUE
Aquinas 11, Loma Linda 3
Chris Beauchamp went 2-for-3 with two runs scored and three steals for Aquinas (10-8, 5-2).
The Falcons starting pitcher, Patricio Martinez, went 1-for-3 with three steals and struck out six in five innings on the mound.
Loma Linda (5-10, 0-5) trailed 6-1 after the second inning.
Aquinas’ Jimmy Jones was 2-for-4 with RBI.

Western Christian 11, Ontario Christian 0
Robert Wiley had three hits and one RBI, Mark McMahon had two hits and three RBI and Mark Reynoso had three hits and two RBI to lead Western Christian (9-9, 4-3) past the Knights (12-7, 5-2).
Reynoso went the distance on the mound, alowing six hits, striking out 12 and walking two to get the win.
Mike Annunziato had three hits to pace Ontario Christian.

SAN ANDREAS LEAGUE
San Gorgonio 5, Colton 4
The Spartans (14-4, 6-2) scored two runs in the top of the seventh inning on an RBI single by Dallas Pender that scored Andy Crowley. Pender eventually scored on an error to lift San Gorgonio to victory.
Crowley went 2-for-3 with two runs scored and an RBI for San Gorgonio.

Arroyo Valley 8, San Bernardino 0
Joseph Meza got thepitching win for Arroyo Valley and also hit a home run. The Hawks out-hit the Cardinals 13-1. Meza and Luis Lupian held the Cardinals to one hit.

POWELL POWS IN LATE RUNS FOR COLTON

Samantha Powell’s bases-loaded single with two outs in the top of the seventh inning scored Colton’s first two runs before and eventually the third on a throwing error in a 3-1 win over San Gorgonio on Tuesday.
San Gorgonio (7-9, 5-3) was one out away from a 1-0 win before giving up four singles and a walk to five consecutive Colton (11-6, 6-1) batters.

ARROWHEAD LEAGUE
La Verne Lutheran 13,  La Sierra 8
Sarah Taller went 3-for-4 with two RBI for La Verne Lutheran (5-8, 2-3) and Katie Vickers went 3-for-4 with an RBI  as La Verne Lutheran beats La Sierra 13-8.
Lutheran led 5-1 after the second inning, but La Sierra (2-4 in league) took a 7-5 lead with a five-run fourth only to have the Trojans answer with eight runs in the final three innings.

Upland Christian 10, Sherman Indian 9
Kylie Edgemon went 4-for-4 with four RBI for the Eagles (14-7-1, 5-0), who took sole possesion of first place.
Destinee Duncan drove in two runs for Upland Christian.

CHRISTIAN LEAGUE
Pomona Catholic 5, Ontario Christian 0
Tori Sadlak finished a single short of the cycle and sparkled on the mound, putting Pomona Catholic (8-9, 3-0) into sole possession of first-place.
Sadlak struck out nine Knights (7-9, 2-1) while only giving up a hit and a walk, adding a double, triple and home run at the plate.

loma Linda 3, Western Christian 1
Chelsea Aka pitched a five-hitter for the Roadrunners, improving her record to 11-5. Elizabeth Jones, Erin Long and Brittany Sampson all had doubles for Loma Linda.

DE ANZA LEAGUE
Big Bear 11, Twentynine Palms 0
Janae LaPierre threw a one-hitter with 12 strikeouts in the Bears’ (8-7, 6-0) shutout of Twentyine Palms. LaPierre also drove in three runs and scored twice for Big Bear.
Holly Oberneder went 3-for-3 with three runs in her team’s win.

SAN ANDREAS LEAGUE
Cajon 21, Pacific 0
Lindsey Kent drove in four runs with three doubles for the Cowgirls’ (12-6, 6-1)<NO1> stomping over the Pirates. Sharon Estrada struck out seven in her three innings of relief and hit a two-run homer for Cajon.

Arroyo Valley 12, San Bernardino 4
Chelsea Parker’s first-inning grand slam set the tone for an Arroyo Valley runaway win.
Parker went 4-for-5 with four RBI and two runs scored and Vanessa Zuniga, who scored three runs, was 3-for-5 with a three-run home run in the second inning that gave Arroyo Valley (3-10, 2-7) a 7-0 lead.

CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Redlands East Valley 11, Miller 0
Eric Young went 2-for-3 with four RBI in the Wildcats’ shutout victory over the Rebels. Josh Salmon went 2-for-3 with three RBI for REV (15-2, 5-1), which is tied for first place with Yucaipa.

Yucaipa 18, Eisenhower 0
Matt Davidson opened the game with a solo homer, sparking a victory over the Eagles. Chad Erickson went 3-for-3 and drove in with three RBI for the tied for first-place Thunderbirds, who are tied for first.
Scott Snodgress and Adam Miller combined to throw a two-hitter with 14 strikeouts in their shutout win for Yucaipa.

 

Rialto 5, Redlands 4
Xavier Delacruz’s two-run double in the fifth inning gave Rialto (12-5, 5-1) the lead for good.
Nick Martinez went 2-for-2 with two RBI for Rialto and Abel Asuna went 2-for-3 before he picked up the save.
Redlands (1-4 in league) scored four in the fourth to take a 4-3 lead but couldn’t hold on.

MT. BALDY LEAGUE
Don Lugo 5, Colony 2
Senior Bobby Ryan earned the victory by pitching the first four innings before he was relieved by Charlie Hinojosa, then came back in the sixth to record the save for the Conquistadores’ win over the Titans.
Ryan allowed two hits and finished with five strikeouts, allowing just two hits. Hinojosa went 3-for-3 with a run scored for the first-place Conquistadores (12-5, 6-1).

Montclair 9, Ontario 2
Drew Oranntes went 4-for-4 with an RBI for the Cavaliers (7-10, 3-4) over the Jaguars. Justin Orona added in two more RBI for Montclair.
Ryan Whittington hit a solo homer for Ontario.

SIERRA LEAGUE
Chino 6, Ayala 4
Jerry Gonzalez and Danny Fernandez each homered for the Cowboys (12-4, 4-3), who moved above .500 in league with the victory.
Taylor Jimenez moved to 5-1 with the victory, with Taylor Fallon notching his second save.

NONLEAGUE
Rim of the World 7, Woodcrest Christian 6
Kenny Acosta hit two consecutive homers for the Fighting Scots (7-10, 2-2), who were trailing late in the game. Acosta earned the victory on the mound while Casey Bennett earned his first save of the season and drove in a pair of runs for Rim of the World.

CORONA SANTIAGO TOURNAMENT
Claremont 7, Jurupa Valley 0
Anthony Ceravice threw a complete-game one-hitter against the Wolfpack (9-7) <NO1>over the Jaguars. Woody Cash drove in three runs on a bases-clearing double for the Wolfpack.

BASELINE LEAGUE
Etiwanda 7, Rancho Cucamonga 1
The Eagles (13-3, 5-1) opened with a three-run first inning, keyed by Jessica Garcia’s two-run double, and tamed the Cougars (7-10, 1-5) behind a two-hitter the two-hit pitching of from Maggie Karros (10-3).
Karros, who struck out nine, retired everyone but Melissa Gregson, who doubled and then homered with one out in the seventh. Lorae Robinson homered among her three hits and Liz Santana added three hits with an RBI. Garcia finished the game with two hits.

Alta Loma 4, Los Osos 3
Melise Brown, Marissa Diaz and Jessica Gonzalez had two hits each to lead the visiting Braves (11-7, 4-2) past the Grizzlies (10-5, 4-4).
Tori Hernandez had a double for Los Osos.

SIERRA LEAGUE
Ayala 11, Chino 1
Sophomore Jessica Hall had three hits, five RBI and three runs scored as the Bulldogs (14-7-1, 2-0) cruised past the Cowboys (10-10, 0-2).
Hall hits aided her own cause. She<NO> also excelled in the circle, giving up just five hits and the one run.
Nicole Haley went 3-for-4 with two runs scored.

CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Fontana 7, Carter 0
Erin Fernandez went 2-for-4 with three RBI as the Steelers (12-4, 5-1) defeated the visiting Lions. Alyssa Rivera went 2-for-3 with an RBI and a run for Fontana.

Redlands 11, Rialto 5
Mariah Graham and Michelle Solomon each hit their first home runs and both went 3-for-3 with a pair of RBI for the first-place Terriers (15-2, 6-0).
Kim Bruins threw nine strikeouts in her 12th victory of the season for Redlands.

Redlands East Valley 5, Miller 2
Jenna Jaquish hit a three-run homer to lift the Wildcats (9-7, 4-2) to victory over the Rebels (10-8, 2-4).
Danielle Torrez went 3-for-3 with a pair of runs scored for REV.
Miller’s Jenna Springer was 2-for-3 at the plate and drove in an RBI.

Yucaipa 3, Eisenhower 0
On a very windy day at Eisenhower, neither team managed an extra-base hit. It was the Thunderbirds (11-7, 3-3) who escaped away with the victory behind the arm of Jessica English, who had eight strikeouts in her shutout.

SUNKIST LEAGUE
Kaiser 10, Norte Vista 1
Vanessa Lenart went 3-for-5 with a double and Lizzie Pulido went 2-for-4 with three RBI and a double to help<NO1>, and<NO> the Cats (10-6, 5-2) cruise to the win on the road.
Kaiser pitcher Alyssia Palomino (5-3) pitched a complete game, striking out seven and allowing two hits by Norte Vista (0-6).

UPLAND RIDES ON 2ND INNING TO DEFEAT COUGARS

Matt Redfearn went 2-for-3 with two RBI as Upland (13-2, 6-0), which rode a four-run second inning to a 5-3 victory over visiting Rancho Cucamonga 5-3 on Thursday.
Brian Kujundzich (5-0) struck out six and walked two in 6 innings for the first-place Highlanders (13-2 overall, 6-0 Baseline League), who host Claremont on Tuesday.

BASELINE LEAGUE
Etiwanda 5, Los Osos 3 (9)
Artie Solis capped a four-run ninth inning for the Eagles (10-7, 3-4) with a pinch-hit RBI single, as Etiwanda was able to hold off the Grizzlies in the bottom of the inning.
Richard Brehaut and Ryan Halstead each had two hits for Los Osos (9-6, 3-4), which scored two in the ninth before falling.

ARROWHEAD LEAGUE
Upland Chr. 17, La Verne Lutheran 7
Ethan Chapman went 3-for-4 with two doubles and five RBI to lead the Eagles (7-9, 5-0) past visiting La Verne Lutheran in a game shortened by the mercy rule.
Matt Johnston had two hits and four runs scored

CHRISTIAN LEAGUE
Aquinas 14, Western Christian 5
The Falcons (9-8,4-2) matched the Lancers five-run first inning with an eight-run fourth inning to run away with the victory at Citrus College.
Chris Beauchamp sparked that inning with a bases-clearing triple then followed later that inning with a double. Jimmy Jones bailed out his fallen teammate in the first inning, relieving him in the second inning and allowing no runs with six strikeouts to complete the game for Aquinas.

Ontario Chr. 8, Arrowhead Chr. 0
Clay Kindred pitched a complete-game four-hitter, striking out six, for the Knights (12-6, 5-1), who maintained their hold of first place in league.
Mike Annunziato had two hits for Ontario Christian while R.J. Freehling knocked in two runs. ACA fell to 6-9, 2-4.

SAN ANDREAS LEAGUE
Pacific 10, San Bernardino 7
Beto Espinoza went 4-for-4 with four RBI and a run scored for the Pirates in a victory over the winless Cardinals (0-16, 0-7).
Jordan Gomez drove in two RBI with his triple for San Bernardino.

NONLEAGUE
Alta Loma 10, Woodcrest Christian 2
Aiika Kohler homered and singled, batting in two runs, to lead the Braves (12-3) past the Royals Wednesday night at UC Riverside.
James Allard also collected a pair of hits and RBI for the Braves, who broke the game open with a six-run outburst in the fourth inning.

ARROWHEAD LEAGUE
Upland Chr. 18, La Verne Lutheran 6
The Eagles (13-7-1, 4-0) scored 11 runs in the first inning and cruised to an 18-6 win over visiting La Verne Lutheran.
Senior Shannon Thompson went 3-for-4 with six RBI, including a grand slam in the first inning. Winning pitcher Destine Duncan and Bri Remlinger also homered in the first frame.
Tara Abbott went 3-for-3 and Duncan went 2-for-2.
La Verne Lutheran (5-6, 1-3) got a 2-for-3 effort from sophomore Felicia Callas, who had a double and a home run.

CHRISTIAN LEAGUE
Loma Linda 3, Aquinas 2
Brittani Sampson hit the game-winning RBI double in the bottom of the seventh inning for Loma Linda (10-5, 1-1).
Sabrina Cruz, who went 2-for-3, scored the winning run after she singled and stole second.
Loma Linda pitcher Chelsea Aka, who held Aquinas (1-1 in league) to three hits in a complete game, went 2-for-3.

Pomona Catholic 9, Arrowhead Chr. 6
Shelby Reis went 2-for-4 with four RBI including a three-run homer for the Pacers (7-10, 2-0) in their victory against the Eagles.
Lillie Daniels hit a three-run home run for Arrowhead Christian.

Ontario Christian 5, Western Christian 2
Lexie Thomas struck out 10 in a complete-game victory for the Knights (7-8, 2-0). Thomas also went 3-for-4 with a double at the plate against the Lancers (3-14, 0-2).

SAN ANDREAS LEAGUE
Cajon 4, Colton 3
The Cowgirls (11-6, 5-1) created a tie for first with the walk-off win, as Brehanna Rodrigues beat the throw home from first on a Sharon Estrada ground ball in the bottom of the seventh.
Estrada sparkled against the Yellowjackets (10-6, 5-1), striking out seven in the complete-game victory to improve her record to 7-1.

San Gorgonio 2, Arroyo Valley 0
Ally Schmitz went 2-for-3 with both RBI for San Gorgonio (6-8, 4-2).
Delia Saucedo scattered three hits with eight strikeouts and three walks in the complete-game shutout.
The Spartans, who host Arroyo Valley at 10 a.m. on Saturday, scored one in the fourth and one in the sixth.

San Bernardino 6, Pacific 3
Liken Reyes went 3-for-3 with an RBI in helping San Bernardino (2-12, 1-6) to its first league win.
Karyn Chavarria allowed three hits in a complete game and went 2-for-3 for the Cardinals. Kiki Bluitt also went 2-for-3.
Samantha Johnson hit a first-inning, two-run home run for Pacific (5-9, 3-4).

CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Miller 2, Redlands 1
Ricky Plascencia sparkled for the Rebels (4-9, 2-3) on the mound, pitching a complete-game four-hitter. He struck out 10 without a walk and went 2-for-3 with a run at the plate.
The Terriers fell to 9-6, 1-3 with the loss.

Rialto 5, Eisenhower 2
Erik Valtierra hit a two-run double to fuel a five-run second inning for Rialto (11-5, 4-1).
Xavier Delacruz (4-2) pitched a complete game six-hitter for the Knights.
Eisenhower (2-13, 0-4) scored both its runs in the seventh inning.

Redlands East Valley 8, Carter 1
Tyler Chatwood went 3-for-4 with a double and a triple and struck out nine on the mound for the Wildcats (14-2, 4-1). Jeremy Perez also had a double and a triple for REV, while Eric Young tripled and knocked in two runs.
The Lions fell to 9-7, 2-3.

Yucaipa 14, Fontana 4
Wyatt Padgett went 3-for-4 with three RBI and two runs scored for Yucaipa (12-4 4-1), which ballooned its lead from three to 10 with a seven-run sixth inning.
Matt Marnati went 2-for-3 with two RBI for the Thunderbirds.
Fontana (5-9, 2-3) scored three in the second to pull within two runs, but was held scoreless the rest of the way.

MOJAVE RIVER LEAGUE
Sultana 6, Serrano 3
Sam Ward hit a two-run homer and had a double for Sultana (11-4, 3-2) in its win against the Diamondbacks. Mike Miersch had seven strikeouts in the Sultana’s victory.
Dean Fouse hit a two-run homer and pitched a complete game with seven strikeouts despite the loss for Serrano.

MT. BALDY LEAGUE
Montclair 13, Ontario 2
Jeremy Weber hit for the cycle for the Cavaliers (6-10, 2-4), going 4-for-5 with five RBI. Drew Orantes went 4-for-4 with a homer, double and three runs scored, adding four RBI against the Jaguars (2-10, 1-5).

SIERRA LEAGUE
Ayala 3, Chino 2
The Bulldogs (9-7, 2-4) notched a big road victory thanks to a home run by Alex Toy, who went 2-for-3 with two RBI. Richard Perry pitched a complete-game six-hitter to move his record to 5-1.
The Cowboys (11-6, 3-3) got a home run from Kyle Mutter.

Damien 6, Chino Hills 4
Dustin Dworak, who went 2-for-2, hit a three-run home run to give Damien a 4-1 lead in the third inning.
Chino Hills (12-6, 4-2) couldn’t overcome a deficit that grew as large as 6-1.
Danny Pertusati went 3-for-4 with three runs scored for Damien (10-6, 2-4), which has split two games with the Huskies heading into Friday’s rubber match.

SUNKIST LEAGUE
Kaiser 12, Bloomington 1
Troy Burrud went 3-for-4 with an RBI and two runs scored in the Cats’ (10-4-1, 5-1) trouncing of the Bruins. Mike Lopez followed up with three RBI on a bases-clearing double and also scored twice for Kaiser.

BASELINE LEAGUE
Etiwanda 2, Los Osos 1

Facing a full count with two outs in the seventh inning, Alyssa Calderon hit a two-run home run to lift Etiwanda (13-3, 4-1) over Los Osos (10-4, 3-3).
Etiwanda pitcher Maggie Karros’ only allowance was an unearned run in the second inning on a throwing error following a double for Los Osos’ Brianna Meyer.
Karros (10-3) allowed just two hits in a complete game, as did Los Osos starter Erin Wesley.

Upland 5, Rancho Cucamonga 4
Alexa Andersen went 3-for-3 with an RBI and a run scored for the Highlanders’ (11-3-1, 4-1) victory over the Cougars.
Rancho Cucamonga almost mounted a comeback in the seventh scoring two runs in the top of the inning off a two run homer by  Adrienne Monka.

CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Redlands 2, Miller 1 (11
)
Jessica Garcia’s one-out squeeze bunt in the bottom of the 11th scored Michelle Sullivan from third to keep the Terriers (14-2, 5-0) undefeated in league play.
Jessica Alvarado made a diving catch in the top of the 11th to save two Miller (9-7, 2-3) runs.

Fontana 3, Yucaipa 0
Kim Endean, Alyssa Rivera, and Courtney Dash all doubled in the top of the eighth inning and all drove in a run for the Steelers (11-4, 4-1) in their league victory.
Kayla Uphold pitched a complete game allowing just two hits with no walks and five strikeouts for Fontana.

Redlands East Valley 5, Carter 3
Reylene Coronado recorded a complete game for the Wildcats (8-7, 3-2), while Kayla Alfaquir and Trenice Veradle homered to lead the Lions (7-9, 1-4).

MT. BALDY LEAGUE
Montclair 5, Ontario 3
Liz Castaneda hit a three-run home run and pitched a complete game for the Cavaliers (6-10, 2-4) as they defeated the host Jaguars.
Vivian Young drove in all of Ontario’s runs with her pair of homers.

SIERRA LEAGUE
Ayala 5, Chino 1
Nani St. Germain provided the key hit of the game, a two-run triple in a four-run third inning Ayala (13-7-1, 1-0) entered with a 1-0 lead.
Ayala’s Mary Massei went 3-for-3 and Jessica Hall, who scattered six hits, walked two and struck out four, singled in St. Germain in the third inning.
Chino (10-9, 0-1) scored its lone run in the seventh.

CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Rialto 5, Eisenhower 3
The Knights (8-8, 3-2) scored four runs in the fourth to overcome a 2-0 Eisenhower (4-12, 0-5) lead in support of winning pitcher Bryanne Evans, who finished the game with three hits, including a solo homer.
Batterymate Jessica Lemus added three hits for the Knights, who scored the four runs on a passed ball, a walk and a fielder’s choice.

SOFTBALL

MICHELLE CAREW CLASSIC
Lakewood 5, Colton 4
Lakewood broke a 4-4 tie in the bottom of the seventh inning of a consolation bracket game with a leadoff single followed by an RBI double.
April Vasquez went 3-for-4 with two RBI for Colton (8-5, 4-0) and Clarissa Molina went the distance, allowed nine hits and struck out nine.
Colton 8, Murrieta Valley 0
Colton’s April Vasquez went 2-for-3, including a grand slam in the seven-run second inning.The win gave Colton (9-5) sixth place in the tournament.
In a battle for first place in the San Andreas League, the Yellowjackets host Cajon, which is also 4-0 in league, on Tuesday.

NONLEAGUE

Cajon 2-5, Diamond Bar 1-7
The Cowgirls and Brahmas split the doubleheader decision at Diamond Bar. In game one, it was Cajon’s ace pitcher Terilyn Baude who threw a complete seven strikeout performance for Cajon (10-5). She only gave up five hits and just one run to Diamond Bar’s (7-6) Stephany La Rossa solo homer in the sixth. Lindsey Kent and Brehanna Rodriguez each went 5-for-8 on the day driving in two runs a piece.
In game two, Emily Kuper became the hero with a fifth inning grand slam down 5-0 to start a rally eventually giving the Brahmas the win.
Cajon continues San Andreas League play Tuesday at Colton at 3:15 p.m.

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