Softball: March 2008 Archives
BASELINE LEAGUE
Los Osos 9, Claremont 0
Sophomore Erin Jones-Wesley threw the Grizzlies’ (8-3, 2-2) first ever perfect game in school history striking out 16 over the Wolfpack.
Jones-Wesley drove in a run and scored on her one-at-bat for Los Osos.
Brianna Meyer hit a two rum homer and also scored twice in her team’s winning effort.
MOJAVE RIVER LEAGUE
Rim of the World 3, Hesperia 1
Rim of the World’s Erica Prentice struckout nine, walked and improved her record to 9-0.
Kellie Domon went 2-for-3 with two RBI, which was more than enough offense for Rim (10-1, 3-0). Prentice had the other RBI.
Hesperia fell to 9-5 overall, 2-1 in league.<NO1>
MT. BALDY LEAGUE
Ontario 19, Montclair 3
Calani Tsuha homered and tripled twice driving in five runs and scoring four for the Jaguars (6-4, 2-1).
Vivian Young struck out 10 allowing just a pair of walks then drove in a pair of runs for Ontario.
KATELLA TOURNAMENT
San Bernardino 5, Oxford 4
JSerra 5, San Bernardino 1
Freshman Larissa Reyes went 2-for-2 and was the winning pitcher as the Cardinals earned a vcitory over Oxford in the first game.
SBHS (1-8) lost the second game and will play another doubleheader Saturday in the Katella Tournament.
NONLEAGUE
Aquinas 16-8, Banning 5-0
The Falcons dominated the Broncos behind the performance behind sophomore pitcher Stevie Goldstein. Goldstein won both games in the circle combining 17 strikeouts in 10 innings of play on the day. She was 6-for-7 at the plate with five RBI for Aquinas (12-3).
Catelyn Ogle went 4-for-7 on the day driving in a pair of RBI.
Ayala 3-12, Cor/Centennial 0-0
Sophomore pitcher Jessica Hall piled up 11 strikeouts in picking up two more victories as the Bulldogs blanked the Huskies in a doubleheader.
Hall went 3-for-8 from the plate with a home run, double and three RBI. Mary Massei went 6-for-8 with four runs for Ayala (10-4-1), and Nani St. Germain went 3-for-7 with a home run, three RBI and three runs.
Redlands 5-2,Santa Ana Foothill 0-8
Redlands won game one against the Knights’ in their doubleheader behind 10-1 Kim Bruins in her shutout and five strikeouts. Jessica Alvarado drove in a pair of runs for the Terriers (13-2). Another leading hitter for Redlands on the day was Savannah Garcia who went 2-for-4 with two RBI.
SAN ANDREAS LEAGUE
Cajon 4, San Gorgonio 0
Sharon Estrada pitched a three-hitter, striking out eight and walking none, and Cierra Wager hit a two-run double to lead the Cajon High School softball team past San Gorgonio 4-0 on Friday.
The Cowgirls (9-4 overall, 4-0 San Andreas League) next play a doubleheader at Diamond Bar on April 5. San G is 4-8, 2-2
CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Miller 4, Carter 3
Aisha Gonzalez and Stephanie Sosa each went 2-for-3 to lead the Rebels (9-6, 2-2) over the Lions (7-8, 1-3). Gonzalez scored a run and Sosa knocked in a key run.
Redlands 6, Yucaipa 1
Brittany Yzaguirre had three hits and scored twice and Kimberly Bruins pitched a five-hitter, striking out 10 and walking none, to lead the Terriers (12-1, 4-0) past the Thunderbirds (8-6, 2-2).
Second baseman Kendall Apodaca and shortstop Savannah Garcia (who also homered) combined for seven assists on defense as Redlands did not commit an error.
Fontana 4, Eisenhower 0
Kayla Uphold struck out 11 to earn the victory in the circle for the Steelers (10-4) over the Eagles (4-12). Courtney Dash hit a RBI double and scored once for Fontana.
Redlands East Valley 3, Rialto 2 (10)
Reylene Coronado knocked in the game-winning run in walk-off fashion in the bottom of the 10th inning, giving the Wildcats (7-7, 2-2) the victory over the Knights (7-8, 2-2).
MOJAVE RIVER LEAGUE
Rim of the World 5, Sultana 1
Elizabeth Caporuscio sparked a five-run sixth inning for the Fighting Scots with an RBI single in the win.
Erica Prentice struck out 12 with no walks for her seventh consecutive win for Rim of the World (9-1, 2-0).
CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Fontana 5, REV 4
Sophomore Christina Castro doubled home Alyssa Rivera with one out in the bottom of the seventh for the deciding run. Rivera had reached on a single and advanced to third on a single by Nicole Soltis.
Kayla Uphold overcame the flu and picked up the win in the circle.
Senior Erin Fernandez went 3-for-4 and senior Kim Endean stroked a two-run home run in the first inning.
Miller 2, Yucaipa 0
Gabbi Moet hit a pinch-hit double in the bottom of the sixth, bringing in Emily Kakuska and Audriana Gutierrez, to lead Miller (8-6, 1-2) past Yucaipa (8-5, 2-1). Miller pitcher Amber Berg gave up just three hits while striking out five and allowing no walks.
Both teams play at home on Friday at 3:15 p.m., Miller against Carter and Yucaipa versus Redlands.
Rialto 9, Carter 1
Jessica Lemus, Allison Muhar and Marrisa Amaya each had two hits and knocked in a total of six runs to lead the Knights (7-7, 2-1) past the rival Lions (1-2).
Bree Evans fanned seven and also had three hits in the victory.
Redlands 3, Eisenhower 0
In her first varsity game, freshman Kendall Apodaca surrendered three infield singles and struck out eight as the Terriers (11-1, 3-0) blanked the Eagles.
Ike loaded the bases in the fourth, but Apodaca retired the next three batters to keep the game scoreless. Kim Bruins and Jessica Garcia each had two hits for Redlands.
SUNKIST LEAGUE
Bloomington 8, Summit 1
Anessa Young went 3-for-4, falling a homer short of the cycle for the Bruins (10-5, 3-0). Brittney Guzman went 3-for-4 with a RBI double for Bloomington.
SAVANNAH TOURNAMENT
Pomona Catholic 4, Savannah 2
Catcher Niki DeRossi had a two-run single to trigger a four-run outburst in the second inning as the Pacers (4-9) defeated the host school.
Toro Sadlak fanned six in the victory.
TUESDAY’S LATE RESULT
NATIONAL CLASSIC
Orange Lutheran 16, Yucaipa 0
Gerrit Cole allowed just one hit and struck out 13 in six innings for Orange Lutheran to get the win. He was clocked in the mid-90s, Yucaipa coach Jeff Stout said.
MOJAVE RIVER LEAGUE
Rim 10, Serrano 0
Erica Prentice pitched a no-hitter for the Fighting Scots (8-1, 1-0), striking out nine and walking two. Elizabeth Capourscio, Jennifer White, Samantha Fisher, Kelli Barta all had three hits each and Kat Kolde had two hits.
Serrano plays visiting Sultana on Friday at 3 p.m.
SUNKIST LEAGUE
Summit 10, Norte Vista 0
Gina Grajalva went 3-for-3 with three runs scored, and drove in a run on her double for the Skyhawks (7-2, 2-1).
BEST OF THE WEST TOURNAMENT
Cajon 10, Santa Maria 0
Alex Mitchell went 3-for-3 with a home run, two doubles and five RBI for the Cowgirls in the 32-team tournament in Santa Maria.
Breja’e Washington went 3-for-4 with three stolen bases two runs and two RBI for Cajon, which plays in the quarterfinals today.
Cajon 2, Westlake 0
Sharon Estrada struck out five, allowing four hits and no walks in the shutout, the Cowgirls’ second win on the day. Washington scored a run and stole three bases for Cajon.
JURUPA VALLEY TOURNAMENT
Fontana 3, Hesperia 2 (10
Alyssa Rivera singled home Erin Fernandez from third in the 10th inning, giving the Steelers (8-4) a third-place finish in the tourney. Rivera also had a double and scored for Fontana.
Kayla Uphold (8-3) threw a complete game, allowing no walks and had six strikeouts in her win.
SOFTBALL
SUNKIST LEAGUE
Kaiser 11, Patriot 1
Junior centerfielder Marquis Lozoya went 3-for-4 with two doubles, a home run, four RBI and three runs scored to lead the Cats past the Warriors in a game shortened to five innings by the mercy rule.
Kaiser (7-4, 2-0) also got a 2-for-3 effort with a triple and three RBI from senior shortstop Vanessa Lenart.
Winning pitcher Lizzy Pulido (4-1), allowed just three hits and struck out five.
Summit 5, Jurupa Valley 0
Gina Grijalva went 2-for-3 with two runs scored and hit a triple in the Skyhawks (6-2, 1-1) shutout of the Jaguars.
Freshman Brittany Dunn (4-0) only gave up three hits with five strikeouts in her third shutout of the season for Summit.
CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Rialto 2, Miller 0
Bree Evans struck out 10 and didn’t allow a runner to second as the Knights (1-1) beat the Rebels (0-2) for the first time since 2005.
Jessica Lemus had a two-run single for Rialto.
Carter 6, Eisenhower 1
Alicia Wilson, Rachael Varela and Erika Arvizo all had two hits for the Lions (7-6, 1-1) and Taylor Romo had three hits. Arvizo had a home run among her hits and two RBI. Kayla Alfaquir threw a three-hitter for the Lions, with Jackie Martinez managing two of those hits for Eisenhower (1-7, 0-2). Alfaquir struck out six and walked four.
BASELINE LEAGUE
Claremont 6, Rancho Cucamonga 5 (10)
Kristi Munoz singled home Kelliner Croushore in the 10 inning to give Claremont (3-11, 1-2) an upset win over the Cougars (7-6, 1-2).
Croushore and Munoz were each 2-for-5 with an RBI. Due to international tiebreaker rules, Croushore began the bottom of the 10th on second base. Munoz, the first batter of the inning, drove her in.
MT. BALDY LEAGUE
Chaffey 4, Ontario 2
Syvannah Kooyman <NO><NO1>had seven strikeouts for the Tigers (5-3, 4-0) over the Jaguars. Lani Mataele drove in a run on her triple and scored once for Chaffey.
SAN ANDREAS LEAGUE
Cajon 10, Arroyo Valley 0 (5 inn.)
Catcher Kaylee Kono was 2-for-3 with two RBI and threw out the only runner who tried to steal and Jamie Leffingwell was 2-for-2 with two runs and three RBI to lead the Cowgirls (6-1, 3-0) past the Hawks (2-5, 1-1).
Colton 14, Pacific 0
Clarissa Molina pitched a five-inning no-hitter and collected three hits at the plate to lift the Yellowjackets (4-3, 2-0).
Among Molina’s hits were two triples; she drove in one run. She will attend Midland (Texas) Community College in the fall.
April Vasquez also had three hits and an RBI for Colton, including a home run.
Samantha Powell added two hits and two RBI for the Yellowjackets. Pacific fell to 2-9, 0-2.
San Gorgonio 16, San Bernardino 7
Allison Calimlim <NO1>\[cq\] <NO>had four hits and five RBI for the Spartans (3-7, 1-1). Among Calimlim’s hits were a home run and two doubles. Also, Jill Olvera had three hits and two RBI. SBHS is now 0-2 in league.
MT. BALDY LEAGUE
Don Lugo 9, Colony 8
Melanie Fagaly had a pair of home runs and drove in four runs to lead the Conquistadores (6-1, 2-0) to the road victory.
Fagaly hit a three-run home run in the first inning and added a solo shot in the top of the seventh. Freshman Alexis Ontiveros also homered for Don Lugo.
REDLANDS ADVENTIST TOURNEY
Loma Linda Academy 4, Hesperia Christian 3
Brianna Stewart was the hero for the Roadrunners (7-3), driving in the winning run in the seventh inning with a single to right field to win the tourney for Loma Linda (7-3).
Chelsea Aka allowed one hit, struck out 13 and walked two for Loma Linda. Also for the Roadrunners, Brittani Sampson had two hits.
NONLEAGUE
Cerritos Valley Christian 19, Ontario Christian 9
Lexi Thomas hit two doubles and drove in three runs for the Knights (5-6). Ontario Christian next plays at Chino Hills, Saturday April 5th.
SOFTBALL
SAN ANDREAS LEAGUE
Colton 12, San Gorgonio 1
Sophomore Vanity Martinez hit a grand slam, then a two-run home run for the Yellowjackets (3-3, 1-0), who topped the Spartans (2-7, 0-1).
Eileen Garcia threw five strikeout in just three hits and was 3-for-4 with three RBI for Colton.
Cajon 20, San Bernardino 0
The Cowgirls scored 10 first-inning runs. Alex Mitchell led Cajon (5-1, 2-0) with three hits and six RBI. Cajon hosts Arroyo Valley at 3:15 p.m. Friday. SBHS is 0-6, 0-3.
SUNKIST LEAGUE
Kaiser 13, Norte Vista 0
Sophomore Alyssia Palomino contributed big at the plate and in the circle to lead the Cats (6-4, 1-0) to a win over the Braves in the league opener for both teams. Sophomore second baseman Chelsea Hoban went 2-for-3 with two RBI. Junior first baseman Marquis Lozoya had two hits and scored three runs.
CITRUS BELT LEAGUE
Yucaipa 4, Rialto 0
Megan Allen went 2-for-3 with two doubles and a triple for the Thunderbirds (7-4, 1-0). Jessica English had seven strikeouts and allowed only one walk for Yucaipa.
Fontana 1, Miller 0
The Steelers managed an unearned run in the fifth inning after Alyssa Rivera singled. She was sacrificed to second base and scored when the throw to first base sailed down the right-field line.
Fontana ace Kayla Uphold held the Rebels to two hits, striking out five and walking none.
Redlands East Valley 11, Eisenhower 2
Danielle Torrez went 3-for-5 with a double and an RBI for the Wildcats (6-5, 1-0.
Redlands 4, Carter 3
Savannah Garcia hit a three-run home run in the first inning<NO1> to spark a four-run rally<NO>.
Also for Redlands (9-1, 1-0), Kim Bruins, Jessica Garcia and Brittany Yzaguirre had two hits each.
Carter’s Rachel Varela had three hit<NO1> and made a tremendous diving catch in center field<NO>s.
Savannah Garcia struck out the last two batters of the game after Carter (5-7, 0-1) loaded the bases with one out.
BASELINE LEAGUE
Rancho Cucamonga 2, Etiwanda 1
Adrienne Monka’s double in the first brought in Caitlin King and Monka scored in the fourth on a double by Amanda Ramirez to lead the Cougars (7-5, 1-1) past host Etiwanda (9-3, 1-1).
Rancho Cucamonga plays at Claremont and Etiwanda visits Alta Loma on Friday.
Los Osos 8, Alta Loma 0
The Grizzlies (7-2, 1-1) scored six runs in the seventh on six hits to put away the Braves. Senior center fielder Reanna Johnson had a two-run single in the rally. Katlyn Mann and Cashmier Rubio also singled home runs.
Freshman third baseman Tori Hernandez and junior first baseman Alli Kalfopoulos each went 2-for-4 with a stolen base.
Upland 7, Claremont 1
Daryn Schibeley had three hits and three RBI and Kacie Rapshus, Kristina Ventura and Persie Romero all had two hits for Upland (9-2-1, 2-0), which plays at Los Osos on Friday at 3:15 p.m.
Lauren Lavarius had two hits and two RBI for Claremont.
MT. BALDY LEAGUE
Chaffey 9, Colony 1
Jayna Loy finished 2-for-4 with a triple, a home run and three RBI and Stacee Cuphert finished 3-for-4 and scored three runs for Chaffey (3-0 Mt. Baldy League) as they improved to 3-0 in league play. Tigers pitcher Syvannah Kooyman picked up her third win of the season, striking out 10.
Chaffey (4-3, 3-0) travels to Ontario on Friday for a 3:15 p.m. game.
Ontario 27, Garey 1
Vivian Young went 3-for-5, including two solo home runs and didn’t allow a hit in five innings to lead Ontario (5-2, 1-0) to a runaway win in its league opener.
Erica Suarez was 4-for-6 with three RBI and Pricilla Anda was 3-for-5 with two RBI for the Jaguars.
PACKINGHOUSE CHRISTIAN TOURNAMENT
Upland Christian 20, CSDR 4
Bri Remlinger hit two home runs totaling six RBI with five runs scored in the Eagles’ (9-5-1) victory over the Cubs in pool play.
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NONLEAGUE
Aquinas 13, Riverside Notre Dame 0
Catelyn Ogle had three hits and an RBI to pace the Falcons (10-3), who play at Banning in a double-header on March 29.
Stevie Goldstein pitched a one-hitter for Aquinas.
SAN ANDREAS LEAGUE
Cajon 19, Pacific 1
Breja’e Washington went 4-for-5 with five RBI for Cajon (4-1, 1-0) in their rout.
Brehanna Rodriguez was 4-for-5 with two RBI for the Cowgirls, who face another league opponent today in San Bernardino.
Pacific dropped to 3-7 overall and 1-1 in league.
Arroyo Valley 7, San Bernardino 4
Vanessa Zuniga went 3-for-4 with a triple and double and two RBI <NO1>in her <NO>to lead the Hawks (2-4, 1-0) past the Cardinals.
Alex Rubio drove in two runs and scored once for Arroyo Valley.
Keyasha Bluit hit a solo home run for the Cardinals (0-5, 0-2).
NONLEAGUE
Rim of the World 5, Victor Valley 3
Erica Prentice struck out 11, allowed three unearned runs and went 2-for-3 with four RBI to preserve Rim of the World’s perfect record.
Elizabeth Caporuscio and Kely Domon each had two hits for Rim (6-0).
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PACKINGHOUSE TOURNAMENT
Hesperia Christian 12, Upland Christian 0
Sarah Humphrey hit a home run and Hannah Morin had a double to lead Hesperia Christian (10-1) to the victory in the first round of the tournament. Upland Christian fell to 8-5-1 with the loss.
JURUPA VALLEY TOURNAMENT
Pomona Catholic hit three home runs as the Pacers’ softball team downed Redlands East Valley 7-5 in a consolation semifinal of the Jurupa Valley Tournament on Saturday.
Tori Sadlak was first with her solo shot and had seven strikeouts earning the win for Pomona Catholic (2-7). Brianna Marcantoni hit a three run home run followed by the last solo by Shelby Reis.
REV’s Danielle Torres went 2-for-3 with a pair of RBI.
BONITA TOURNAMENT
Claremont 3, La Puente 0
Junior Lili Caughman pitched a one-hitter and struck out nine to lead the Wolfpack (2-9) past La Puente at Las Flores Park. The only hit she allowed was a leadoff triple in the first.
The offense was balanced with senior shortstop Vivian Serna collecting a hit and a walk and scoring twice. Caughman and Ryann Woodward had RBI with the other run coming home on a wild pitch.
Claremont opens Baseline League play at home Monday against Alta Loma at 3:15 p.m.
Friday’s Late Results
NIKE FASTER TO FIRST TOURNAMENT
Ayala 3Corona Santiago 1
Christine Stubblefield and Nicole Haley had RBI singles in a three-run second inning, and the Bulldogs defeated the Sharks, who were preseason ranked No. 2 in the country by studentsportssoftball.com. Katie Muscente homered in the sixth inning for Santiago.
Ayala 7, Sparks (Nev.) Spanish Springs 3
Nani St. Germain hit two home runs and Amy Ricciardi and Taylor Green also homered to lead the Bulldogs (6-2-1) to victory. St. Germain drove in three runs and earned the save by pitching the final three innings.
ONTARIO CHRISTIAN TOURNAMENT
Ontario 5, Maranatha 2
Vivian Young and Nita Vasquez had three hits each to lead the Knights (4-0), who play Riverside Christian at 8 a.m. today at OCHS.
Thursday’s Late Result
NIKE FASTER TO FIRST TOURNAMENT
Ayala 4, La Palma Kennedy 3 (10 inn.)
Amy Riccadri scored the winning run on Christine Stubblefield’s fielder’s choice in the 10th inning to give the Bulldogs (4-3-1) the win over the Fighting Irish, studentsports.com’s preseason No. 1 team in the country.
Sophomore Jessica Hall gave up just five hits while striking out nine for Ayala. The game was scoreless until the eighth inning. Each team scored a run in the eighth and two in the ninth. Nani St. Germain belted a two-run homer for Ayala in the ninth inning.
SAN ANDREAS LEAGUE
Pacific 8, San Bernardino 7
The Pirates scored three runs in the ninth inning to take home the victory. Pitcher Jessica Nikaido threw seven strikeouts for Pacific.
San Bernardino’s Karen Chavarria also threw seven strikeouts and had a no-hitter through seven, yet her arm had enough forcing her to leave the ball game.
LOMA LINDA TOURNAMENT
Aquinas 12, Big Bear 9
Nikki Cortez went 4-for-4 with three RBI as the Falcons (9-2) defeated the Bears in pool play.
Brittni Hernandez went 3-for-4 with a two-run triple for Aquinas.
JURUPA VALLEY TOURNAMENT
Redlands 11, Fontana 3
Junior second baseman Andrea Torres went 2-for-4 with a triple and a home run to lead the Terriers (7-1) past the Steelers in the semifinals. Torres knocked in three runs.
Brittany Yzaguirre also scored three runs for Redlands, which will play Los Osos at 8 p.m. Saturday in the tournament championship game at Chino Hills’ Field of Dreams.
Los Osos 5, Hesperia 1
Kate Jablonski held the unbeaten, defending-CIF champion Scorpions to four hits. She also struck out five and walked nobody.
Danyelle Vasquez had two hits for Hesperia.
Los Osos (6-0) plays Redlands at 8 p.m. Saturday in the title game at Mira Loma’s Big League Field of Dreams.
Redlands East Valley 10, Kaiser 0
Jenna Jaquish and Jessica Ramos had two hits each for the Wildcats (5-4), who play at 2:30 p.m. Saturday against a team not yet determined.
Also for REV, Rikki Scates had a triple and Reylene Coronado pitched a one-hitter.
Upland 3, Corona Centennial 1
The Highlanders managed just two hits but made the most of them to defeat Centennial in consolation bracket play.
Upland got three runs in the first, highlighted by a triple by Casey Rapshus who later scored on a passed ball.
Alexis Hedrick had a run-scoring single in the inning and another run came across on an error.
Etiwanda 4, Yucaipa 2
Maggie Karros struck out four Thunderbirds and gave up only four hits to give the Eagles a victory in a consolation game. Yucaipa fell to 5-4 overall.
Cajon 6, Riverside North 2
Lindsey Kent and Alex Mitchell each had two hits to lead the Cowgirls (3-1).
Cajon plays Upland in the fifth-place game at 6 p.m. Saturday at Mira Loma’s Big League Field of Dreams.
NONLEAGUE
Upland Christian 11, Nuview Bridge 8
Bri Remlinger went 4-for-4 with a double and two RBI.
Pitcher Destinee Duncan went 3-for-4, including a double, a triple and nine strikeouts in the circle as the Highlanders (8-3) hung on for the win.
Amanda Angel went 3-for-3 for Upland Christian, who faces Loma Linda Academy on Monday in the Packing House Tournament in Redlands
JURUPA VALLEY TOURNAMENT
Los Osos 7, Cajon 5
Katelyn Mann hit a two run home run and scored twice as the Grizzlies (5-0) over the Cowgirls (2-1) to end their undefeated season.
Freshman Tori Hernandez went 3-for-3 including a two-run homer for Los Osos, which plays Hesperia Thursday in the semifinals at 3:45 p.m. at Chino Hills’ Field of Dreams.
Breja’e Washington went 2-for-4 with a double and three RBI for Cajon.
Eisenhower 4Riverside Notre Dame 3
Marshean August hit a three run home run in the Eagles’ win over Notre Dame of Riverside. Cassandra Vega hit a double and scored for Eisenhower (4-5), and was also named the winning pitcher with eight striekouts.
Redlands 7, Corona Centennial 4
Kim Bruins went 2-for-5 with two RBI and struck out 12 to lead Redlands past Centennial in the quarterfinals.
Savannah Garcia was 3-for-4 for Redlands (6-1), which will face Fontana at 3:45 p.m. on Thursday at Chino Hills’ Field of Dreams.
Yucaipa 4, Kaiser 3
Megan Allen hit a three-run home run totaling all of the Thunderbirds’ RBI.
Yucaipa (5-3) continues tournament play against Redlands East Valley Thursday.
Redlands East Valley 5, Etiwanda 4
Rikki Scates drove in the game-winning run in the bottom of the eighth inning to help REV past Etiwanda in the third round.
Using international tiebreaker rules – beginning extra innings with a runner at second – REV outscored Etiwanda 3-2 in the seventh and eighth innings combined.
Fontana 5, Upland 4 (8)
The Steelers (6-2) scored two runs in the top of the eighth and held the Highlanders (6-3-1) to one in the bottom of the inning to advance to the semifinals.
Catcher Kim Endean went 3-for-3 with two doubles and three RBI to lead Fohi while Veronica Gonzalez went 2-for-4 with an RBI.
NONLEAGUE
Diamond Bar 13, Walnut 0
Corey LeVier went 3-for-3 with three RBI and a pair of runs scored for the Brahmas (3-2-1).
BONITA TOURNAMENT
Colton 2, Glendora 0
Samantha Powell went 2-for-3 with a RBI triple to lead the Yellowjackets (2-1) to victory in the second round of the tournament.
Pitcher Clarissa Molina shutout Glendora (4-5) with a two-hitter including seven strikeouts.
Colton travels to Temecula Chaparral today at 3:15 p.m. for a third round game.
ARROYO VALLEY TOURNAMENT
Summit 1, Carter 0
The Skyhawks (5-1) defeated the Lions to take home third place in the tournament. Brittany Dunn threw eight strikeouts and was also named to first team all tournament. Dunn’s double also drove in Summit’s only and game winning run.
Pacific 12, Vista del Lago 2
Jessica Leon hit a two run triple for the Pirates (2-4) over the Lions to take third in the consolation bracket.
Pitcher Jessica Nikaido threw seven strikeouts and threw no walks also hitting a RBI double for Pacific.
BISOP AMAT TOURNAMENT
Redlands 9, Bishop Amat 8
Kim Bruins pitched her fourth double digit striekout performance throwing out 10 in Saturday’s consolation championship win over host Bishop Amat.
The junior also went 2-for-3 with an RBI followed by Jessica Alvarado who hit a two run double to tie the game and eventually give the Terriers (3-1) the win.
Kendall Apodaca had three RBI and scored once for Redlands.
UPLAND TOURNAMENT
Claremont 3, Western Christian 2
Lili Caughman struck out 10 with now walks for the Wolfpack (1-6) over Western Christian to earn their first win.
[SCORELINE]Aquinas 4-10, Big Bear 3-7
Aquinas (6-2) came from behind in both games to sweep a home double header against Big Bear (1-5), winning 4-3 and 10-7.
In the first game, sophomore pitcher Stevie Goldstein gave up no earned runs and struck out seven. Catelyn Ogle finished 3-for-4 with two RBI. Down 3-2, it was Ogle’s basehit to left-center in the bottom of the seventh that scored two runs.
In game two, Goldstein was the hero after hitting a walk-off three-run homer in the bottom of the seventh to break a 7-7 tie. She finished 3-for-5 with five RBI and also came in relief in the fourth, striking out six batters in just 2 2/3 innings. Freshman Kaitlyn Haynes hit 4-for-5 with an RBI.
Aquinas will be at Arroyo Valley on Monday for another nonleague game.
BREA OLINDA TOURNAMENT
Redlands 2, Irvine Northwood 1
For the third game in a row, Kim Bruins hit double-digit strikeouts, totaling 13 <NO1>Friday <NO>in the Terriers (2-1) victory over the Timberwolves in eight innings.
Brittany Yzagiurre’s bases loaded single clinched it for Redlands, which plays at 11 a.m. today at Brea Olinda in the consolation finals.
CORONA TOURNAMENT
Canyon Springs 1, Fontana 0
Kayla Uphold struck out six in the Steelers’ (4-1) loss to the Canyon Springs.
Fontana finished fourth in the 32 team tournament. Its next game is in the Jurupa Valley tournament starting at 2 p.m. Monday at Chino Hills’ field of dreams.
JURUPA VALLEY TOURNAMENT
Eisenhower 6, Riverside Notre Dame 2
Marshean August, Chanae Davis and Cassandra Vega each had two hits for the Eagles (3-3) and Vega pitched a one-hitter.
SOFTBALL
ARROYO VALLEY TOURNAMENT
Rim 4, Carter 0
Erica Prentice threw a five-hitter for the Fighting Scots. Also for Rim, Kat Kulde had two hits and Kelly Barta had two hits and three RBI.
Alysha Wilson had a double for Carter.
Rim will play Kaiser at 3:30 p.m. in the title game on Saturday and Carter heads to the third place game on the same day against an undetermined opponent.
Kaiser 3, Summit 1
Marquise Lazoya had two hits to lead the Cats (3-0) to a semifinal win. Alyssia Palomino pitched a five-hitter and added a home run for the Cats. The loss dropped Summit to 4-1.
Kaiser will meet Rim of the World at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the Highland Girls Softball Field for the tourney title.
Palomino pitched a five-hitter for Kaiser and hit a home run.
Granite Hills 7, Pacific 2
Samantha Johnson hit two doubles and recorded seven strikeouts but it wasn’t enough for the Pirates (1-4) against the Cougars.
Winning pitcher Tiffany Vance also surrendered a home run to Kayla Nelson.
BREA OLINDA TOURNAMENT
Redlands 6, La Habra 0
University of Texas-bound Kim Bruin<NO1>s<NO>s threw 14 strikeouts in her win over La Habra. Bruins also had a two-run homer for the Terriers (1-1
UPLAND TOURNAMENT
Diamond Bar 4, Colony 2 (6)
In a correction from Tuesday's edition, Alora Tejeda batted in a run to break a 2-2 tie in the fifth as the Brahmas (4-1) came back from a 2-0 deficit. ALYSSA EADE tied the game with a two-run single in the third.
Ericka Miller picked up the win for Diamond Bar and was supported by Stephany LaRosa’s four singles.
ARROYO VALLEY TOURNAMENT
KAISER 4, KNIGHT 3
Vanessa Lenart singled home Chelsea Hoban with one out in the bottom of the ninth inning as the Kaiser softball team beat Knight 4-3 on Wednesday to advance to the semifinals of the Arroyo Valley Tournament.
Sophomore Lizzi Pulido struck out eight and walked two in a complete game for Kaiser (2-0) and junior Marquis Lozoya went 3-for-5 with two RBI for the Cats, who will play Summit Thursday at 3 p.m. today.
Carter 8, Victor Valley 0
Sophomore Kayla Alfaqir’s hit a solo home run as the Lions defeated the Jackrabbits in the second round. Alfaqir also had nine strikeouts and Rebekah Creekpaum drove in a pair of runs for Carter (5-0).
Summit 5, Woodcrest Christian 0
Olivia Fimbres drive in one run and hit two doubles in the Skyhawks’ (4-0) victory over the Royals in the second round.
Summit will play Kaiser at 3 Thursday at San Gorgonio.
Rim of the World 3, San Gorgonio 1
Elizabeth Caporucio went 2-for-3 and scored one run and Erica Printice had five strikeouts for Rim of the World (3-0) in the 3-1 victory.
Catcher Kat Kolde had an RBI double for the Scots. Rim moves on to the semifinals March 6 while San G. (1-1) faces Valley View at 7 p.m. Thursday in the consolation bracket.
DUARTE CLASSIC
Etiwanda 17, Baldwin Park 0
Stephanie Tarango finished 3-for-4 with a home run, two doubles and three RBI to lead the Eagles (4-0) over Baldwin Park (2-2. Maggie Karros struck out eight in three innings to get the win. Liz Santana was 3-for-4 with three RBI.
Etiwanda advances to Friday's championship game at 7 p.m. against Covina.
CORONA TOURNAMENT
Corona 1, Fontana 0 (10 inn.)
Fontana lost in extra innings in the semifinals after the intenational tiebreaker was set in place in the ninth inning. Nicole Soltis went 2-for-4 for the Steelers.
ARROYO VALLEY TOURNAMENT
Kaiser 10, West Valley 0 (5 inn
Alyssia Palomino opened the Cats season with a two-hit shutout, striking out seven. She also had two doubles and a single, driving in three runs.
Alyssa Flores had two doubles and a pair of RBI while Jazzmyn Burrud and Marquis Lozya each had two hits.
Rim of the World 8, Ganesha 1
Elizabeth Caporucio pitched a two-hitter, striking out 10, and was 3-for-4 with two RBI at the plate for the Fighting Scots (2-0).
Kelli Barta was 3-for-3 with a double driving in two runs for Rim, the defending tournament champions.
San Gorgonio 9,Linfield Chr. 0 (5 inn.)
Delia Saucedo threw her first career no-hitter as the Spartans (1-0) defeated the Lions.
Saucedo struck out 10 and also drove in three runs for San G., which plays host to Rim of the World at 3 p.m. today.
Carter 5, Vista del Lago 0
T’keyah Boyd went 2-for-3 with two RBI as the Lions (4-0) defeated the Ravens in pool play at Highland Park.
Rebecca Creekpalm drove in two runs.
CORONA TOURNAMENT
Fontana 6, Hemet 1
Kayla Uphold went the distance, striking out six, as the Steelers (3-0) beat the Bulldogs in the quarterfinals.
Nicole Soltis went 3-for-4 with two RBI and two runs for Fontana.
NONLEAGUE
Upland Christian 6, Webb 3
Bri Remlinger won in relief for Upland Christian (3-2-1) and Shannon Thompson hit a triple in the victory.
