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Preparation Roundup: Valley Christian Rally to beat N ° 1 St. Francis, Share the WAL Softball title

remon Buul by remon Buul
May 17, 2025
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Preparation Roundup: Valley Christian Rally to beat N ° 1 St. Francis, Share the WAL Softball title

St. Francis’ Softball team had won 14 consecutive in total, 14 consecutive on Valley Christian and 27 consecutive championships when she got on the field on Friday for her regular season final.

Valley Christian was however on the tail of Mountain View Powerhouse.

Need a victory over St. Francis to share the West Catholic Athletic League championship with the throws, Valley Christian carried out his mission, winning 9-7 in a remarkable manner.

The home team spotted St. Francis – classified n ° 1 by the information group of the Bay region – six points in the first 1 1/2 sleeves, then roared.

The Warriors scored four at the bottom of the second, one in the third and two in fourth to take the lead. They added two in the fifth, which was necessary because St. Francis (24-3, 9-1) marked a race in sixth to reduce the deficit to one.

But the Valley Christian of Sixth Rang (21-6, 9-1) obtained the last three withdrawals to win its first victory over St. Francis since 2018.

Makenzie Leon went 2 for 4 with a double and was launched in three points and Makena Blauman had a double among her two strokes and led in two to direct the offensive of the Christian valley.

Hannah Paquiz, Soledad Healy, Sia Marsh and Gabrielle Ho also had two strokes for Valley.

Jaime Oakland led Saint-François with three strokes, one double, marked twice and struck in one. Peyton Tsao added a double and three products produced.

N ° 13 Alameda 8, n ° 5 Castro Valley 4

Julia Lambert had three shots and hit four points and Mia Wong succeeded in three shots and scored three points while Alameda beat Castro Valley to win the West Alameda County Division in Mgr O’Dowd.

Equal to 3-3 after six rounds, Alameda broke out for five points at the top of the seventh.

The double in the center of Lambert led in two to give Alameda an advance of 5-3. The double of ABBYE hatred on the right has run to make it 7-3 and the double of Alissa Smitheam score on the right widened the margin to five.

Alameda (16-9-1) also obtained two strokes and a race from Miley Gradney.

Giselle de Casas struck a three-point circuit and Alanys Robertson had a solo circuit for Castro Valley (17-4).

Independence 13, San Jose 12

A part of the championship of the Athletics League Division of Blossom Valley West Valley for the half at home of the seventh round.

But independence did not want to be part of an equality.

The 76ers scored four points in the last framework to question San Jose, which needs victory to equalize independence for the West Valley championship.

The double of Skylar Crowell with two withdrawals was launched in Kayla Shem and Mackenzy Saao with decisive races.

San Jose, who had not had a record of victories in the Maxpreps era (2004-print) until coach Albert Valdivia arrived two seasons ago, had an advance of 10-2 after four rounds.

Independence has rallied for four points in the fifth and three in sixth to draw less than 10-9.

San Jose scored two in half of the visitor’s seventh to widen the margin at 12-9.

But that only prepares the field for the final.

Ava Sanchez dominated and struck five points and Saao had three strokes and five points produced to lead independence, which improved at 16-4, 15-1.

Juliana Castellanos-Patricio and Mariah Sandoval each had two points produced for San Jose, which fell to 15-6, 13-3.

Baseball

After dividing their two games, James Logan and Newark Memorial entered the last day of the regular season tied at the top of the Mission ranking Valley Athletic League.

Neither need to finish alone first, none got it.

Logan rolled home on American 7-1. Newark Memorial mastered the visit of Irvington 7-0.

The League leaders each finished with 12-2 records at the Mval.

Evan Yau had two strokes, including one home run, and two products produced and DJ Mandigal chose and drove in two points for Logan. On the mound, Ben Towers granted an unpaid race in five rounds while the colts have improved at 15-9 in total.

In the victory of Newark Memorial, Noah Hanohano withdrew 13 years and granted a safe blow in 6 2/3 rounds and Malosi Gaoteote has had two circuits and six points produced while the cougars increased their overall record to 18-5.

Wilcox 4, n ° 5 los gatos 3

Los Gatos was nine withdrawal from an undefeated finish in the game of the Santa Clara Valley Athletic League of Anza division.

But the league champions had to be satisfied with an imperfection in the loss column while Wilcox rallied for two points at the end of the fifth and scored on a ball in the seventh to beat the Wildcats.

Los Gatos finished League 13-1. Wilcox and Palo Alto on second row at 10-4.

Matthew Tiendas succeeded two strokes, hit two points and scored twice for Wilcox, which improved at 19-8 in total.

Julian McMahon led to a race for Los Gatos (22-4).

Palo Alto 9, Mountain View 4

After starting season 1-7, Palo Alto faced an intimidating climb all spring.

During their last game of the regular season, the Vikings finally exceeded .500, their victory at home against Mountain View improving their record at 14-13.

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Palo Alto has won nine of his last 11 games and ended with Wilcox for second place in the Anza Scval ranking.

In the victory Friday, Carter Bader and Jonathan Nguyen each had two strokes and three products produced. One of Nguyen’s successes was a home run.

Owen Blumstein and Luke Stephenson had two points produced for Mountain View (15-11, 6-8).

N ° 16 Menlo-Autherton 11, Hillsdale 0

Jack Molise once had Menlo-Arherton. The senior managed two strokes, including one home run, and four points produced and gave a hit on six sleeveless on the mound while the Bears finished the division of the athletic league bay of the peninsula with a dominant home victory.

After having already won first place, my improved at 20-7 in total and 12-2 in the bay.

Hillsdale fell to 12-13, 6-8.

Boys tennis

The Menlo school, seeded, celebrated its 17th tennis team championship in the central coast on Friday while the Knights beat Harker 6-1, second seeded. The victory improved the Menlo record at 26-1 over the season.

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