Junior Noah Lathrop was 3 for 4 and junior Brady Wright had an RBI for Las Lomas. Redwood Christian starter Craig Yanagihara pitched five innings and struck out 11. The Knights scored twice in their final at-bat, but Redwood Christian held on for the slim victory. Las Lomas put up a strong fight, but its seventh-inning rally fell just short. O’Dowd improved to 15-12 and will face either No. O’Dowd didn’t get much production at the plate, but junior Owen Merritt had two hits and drove in the Dragons’ only run of the day. Mis sest, et vahemaad me vahel pikad, sinuga me mtteis ikka. Kesk ilusat sgist ja pikesekulda, viis sind tee, kust tagasi ei tulda. Ji thjaks koduu ja kodumaja, veel kaua heliseb seal mlestuste kaja. Iga lahkumine on raske, iga teelesaatmine kurb. Sind igatseb ta, trotsib mistmast veel, et lksid teed, kust tagasi ei tulda. Elu on kui laul, nii habras ta viis, heliseb hetkeks ja katkeb siis. On hinges vrelemas thjus ja sda valust hell. Lausa leekima lvad thed, viipab kutsuvalt phjanael, vljud maisest - koju lhed, rajaks linnutee srav pael. The Cougars, now 17-8-1, will play Redwood Christian in a semifinal on Tuesday at San Leandro Ball Park.īishop O’Dowd’s seniors Matt Orozco and Cole Pugsley combined to strike out eight and allowed just four hits in the shutout. Elu on laul, on habras ta viis, heliseb hetk. The outfield misplayed the ball, allowing Campo’s William Myers to score in the bottom of the ninth inning.įreshman Graham Schlicht threw eight innings of one-run ball to get Campo to that point. With a little help from Novato’s defense, Junior Andy Moon sent Campolindo to the NCS Division III semifinals with a walk-off fly ball. Jesus Vasquez’s first-inning double drove in a run to give Logan a 1-0 edge. Kyle Connelly answered with a three-run homer in the bottom of the inning to put the home team on top.Ĭlayton Valley (21-5) held the advantage until Martinez’s hit in the fifth. The victory moved the Ugly Eagles into a semifinal on Tuesday at second-seeded San Ramon Valley, a 3-1 winner over Berkeley on Friday. Trevian Martinez’s single in the top half of the inning pulled Logan even 3-3. Nico Olson’s single in the home half of the fifth drove in the go-ahead run as Clayton Valley held off visiting James Logan in an NCS quarterfinal. Sutter Doctolero knocked in Liberty’s only run, in the seventh inning. RJ Meyn allowed four hits in five scoreless innings and Jack Karst pitched the final two innings for the Spartans. Ignatius, Hillsdale advanceĭanny McInnis and Kai Smith each had two hits and three players - McInnis, Smith and Alec Blair - knocked in two runs apiece as De La Salle improved to 22-5. “There were some really long rallies, and these kids persevered and they’re happy they’re bringing the championship back.”Ĭrystal Springs Uplands’ Anthony Lim won the CCS singles championship when he defeated Half Moon Bay’s Charlie Underwood 6-4, 5-7 and 1-0 (12) on Thursday.Ĭupertino’s Tommy Kim and Ethan Chung defeated Leigh’s pairing of Kollin Nguyen-Ngo and Magnus Weng 6-1, 6-1 on that same day to win CCS doubles.NorCal baseball regionals: De La Salle, Bellarmine, St. “It was a true team effort,” said longtime Menlo coach Bill Shine, who announced this spring that next school year will be his last. Menlo defeated Oak Ridge and Mission San Jose to reach the final round. “The only way we could improve was our mental game. “That made us hungry,” senior co-captain Tudor Braicu said in Menlo’s news release. Menlo School claimed the NorCal team championship on Saturday at the Broadstone Sports Club in Folsom with a 4-3 victory over Cupertino, avenging a loss to the same opponent and by the same score in the Central Coast Section final a week earlier.
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