05.16.08 SOFTBALL ROUNDUP

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EAGLES CRUSH TITANS

Liz Santana went 3-for-4 with four RBI, including a three-run home run, to lead the Baseline League-champion Eagles (24-3) into the second round 12-1 defeat over Colony.
Santana's three-run shot was the big blow in a seven-run third inning for Etiwanda, which will play Glendora Tuesday. Maggie Karros struck out eight for the Eagles, only giving up three hits, while Jessica Garcia went 2-for-4 with an RBI.

DIVISION III
Cajon 5, Palmdale Knight 3
Lindsey Kent's three-run homer in the first inning set the tone for Cajon, which never lost the lead.
Kent finished 2-for-3 with four RBI and Alex Mitchell scored two runs for the Cowgirls.
Cajon will play Fullerton on Tuesday, a rematch of the 2006 CIF championship game, which Cajon won. The home team will be determined by coin flip today.

Colton 4, Lake Elsinore 0
>Samantha Powell and Vanity Martinez each had two hits and an RBI for the Yellowjackets (19-7), co-champions of the San Andreas League.
Clarissa Molina allowed three hits, struck out nine and walked one.

Garden Grove 1, Kaiser 0
The Cats (18-9) fell in eleven innings via a error despite the pitching performance of Alyssa Palomino, who struck out 11 in her complete game.
Although she gave up 13 hits, she allowed no walks and no earned runs for the Sunkist League champs.

DIVISION IV
Pomona Catholic 2, Warren 1
Tori Sadlak doubled in Breanna Flores for the game-winning run with no outs in the bottom of the seventh. Then Sadlak later scored the insurance run for the Pacers (17-12).
Sadlak also recorded the win in the circle striking out eight with no walks. Her one run was unearned.

 
Segerstrom 2, Ontario Christian 1
Lexi Thomas allowed three hits and struck out four for the Knights (13-15).
Segerstrom scored its only two runs in the first inning.

DIVISION V
San Dimas 4, Rim of the World 1
The Fighting Scots (19-2) won their first league title since 1988 this season, going 14-0 in the Mojave River League. The title was also Rim's third in school history<NO>. But the Scots could not solve the Saints (18-9), who won a wild-card game 18-0 over Twentynine Palms on Wednesday to advance to the opening round.
Two unearned runs in the third inning and a pair of home runs off Erica Prentice (18-1) bedeviled the Scots. Prentice, a junior, allowed four hits, struck out six and walked one.
Freshman Elizabeth Caporuscio had a double for Rim and Kat Kolde had two hits and an RBI.

 

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