Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California (2024)

3 BAY AREA NEWS GROUP 000 SATURDAY, APRIL 28,2012 rejects playoff plan shows no quit in win Salesian scores four in sixth then outlasts St. Mary's By Matt Schwab Salesian High baseball player Mike Polen says the Pride will not quit, no matter what. The mind-set showed in Salesian's come-from-behind 8-6 win over rival St. Mary's in nine innings Friday afternoon in a riveting Bay Shore Athletic League showdown. Polen, a senior, pitched the final four innings in relief of Nick Boyett to pick up the victory.

Polen also battled back from a 1-2 count against reliever Luke Rose to force a full count before singling home Travis Earby from third base for the go-ahead run in the ninth. The Pride scored four runs on four hits in the sixth to tie the game at six and force the extra innings. "We're going to battle for all seven or all nine, however far we have to go," said Polen, who was 3 for 5 with two RBIs. Pride (15-2-1, 11-1) remains a game ahead of Encinal in the standings and leads the Panthers (13-4, 8-3) by games. Salesian and St.

Mary's will play a makeup game on May 12. St. Mary's had scored four times in the third to take a 5-2 lead an uprising highlighted by Kevin Flemer's two-run single. The lead was 6-2 after Marcus Cornelius RAY Salesian's Will Tipton makes it to second as Nico Aldaco of St. Mary's throws on to first.

scored on Connor Graham's sacrifice fly to center. Joey Marchini started Salesian's game-tying rally in the sixth rally with a leadoff single. Catcher Zach Boyett doubled. him to third, and Polen hit an RBI single and advanced to second on a wild pitch. The Panthers opted to intentionally walk Jermaine Edmonds, who had homered in the second inning, after he worked a full count.

Tim Curry next worked an RBI walk, and Jake Hague lashed a two-run single. McClymonds forfeits: The McClymonds baseball team will forfeit the rest of its games this season because of a lack of players, Oakland Athletic. League commissioner Michael Moore Sr. said. The forfeits include Thursday's scheduled game against Oakland.

Phil Jensen 6: The Dragons scored five runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to earn a dramatic win at the Castro Valley Community Center and snap the Dons" nine-game winning streak. Erin Erickson completed the rally with a RBI single to left field that tied the game. She scored the winning run Softball Bishop O'Dowd 7, Arroyo when the throw to attempt to get her at second went into center field. Alexis Carney also played a big part in big rally, connecting on a tworun triple after being pitched around in her previous two at-bats. Sophie Cacia then made the score 6-5 with a RBI single.

The Dragons, who tallied four hits and two walks in the final frame, did all the scoring with two outs. Erickson helped the Dragons (12-3, 6-1 HAAL) take a 2-0 lead in the first inning with an RBI triple. She scored when the relay throw was misplayed. Arroyo responded by scorring six straight runs to take a 6-2 lead into the seventh but couldn't hold on. It was the first HAAL loss for Arroyo (16-4, 7-1).

Stephanie Hammon Boys tennis DFAL Tournament: Mira- monte won both the Diablo Foothill Athletic League singles and doubles titles at Saint Mary's College. Luke Bohuslav, a junior, defeated Acalanes' Dan Cardiff 6-1, 7-6 (2) in the singles final. It was an all-Miramonte doubles final, as Logan Boersma and Andrew Tan beat Michael Krakaris and Trevor Rechnitz 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-4. Staff HIGH COLLEGE SCOREBOARD BASEBALL-CC Big 8 Diablo Valley 6, American River 1 Diablo American R. 000 200 040 000 010- 00x- 1 612 6 1 Valley Everingham, Vancil (5), Gray (6), Zeisler (7), Johnson (8), Dermenjian (8) and Eppler.

Fassler and Atlas. Fassler (3-3). Everingham (2-7). 2B: Meleski (AR), Burks (DV), Love. (DV), Merriwether (DV); 3B: Alexander (DV): Records: American River 8-28, 3-21 Big 8: Diablo Valley 22-13, 14-9.

Highlights: DV Fasler 1 0 BB; Alexander 3 for 4, 2 RBI; Burks 2 for 4, RBI. Coast C-Golden Gate Chabot 14, Hartnell 1 Hartnell 100 000 000- 2 Chabot 011 003 45x-1417 0 Astone, Moreno (7), Estes (7), Schopp (8), Neal (8) and Blackwell. Corey, Pausclius (9) and Lonsdale, Amato (9). Corey. Astone.

2B: Wayman (H), Lonsdale (C), Fogle (C), 3B: Johnson (C). HR: Flores (H) 1st 0 on; Quinian (C) 6th 0 on; Massoni (C) 7th 2 on. Record: Chabot 22-12, 15-7 CC-GG. Highlights: Massoni 2 for 4, 2 6 RBI; Johnson 3 for 5, 4 RBI; Corey 8 IP, 1 ER, 4 7 2 BB. -PREP ACCAL Berkeley 11, Richmond 0 Berkeley 400 204 1-1117 0 Richmond 000 000 0- 0 5 4 Millan and Esparza, Luna (5).

Camps, Martiniak (5) and Bremer, Devaney (5). Camps. Millan. 2B: Millan. 3B: Behrman (B).

Records: Berkeley 8-9, 5-2 ACCAL: Richmond 0-6 ACCAL. Highlights: MilIan 2 for 3, Esparza 2 for 3. Behrman 3 for 5, 2 Santos 2 for 5, 2 RBIs, Bremer 1 for 3, 2 RBIs. Pinole Valley 8, Hercules 4 Hercules 000 400 0- 4 8 Pinole Valley 025 001 8 7 2 Armandez and Sadler; Melendez, Dent (5) and Schilt. Melendez (2-0).

Armandez. 2B: Fulton (PV), Banuelos (PV). Records: Hercules 8-8, 2-5 ACCAL: Pinole Valley 9-7, 5-2. Highlights: PV Fulton 3 for 3, 2 4 RBIs; Banuelos 2 for 4, 2 RBI. BSAL Encinal 8, John Swett 6 Encinal 220 000 4- 812 0 John Swett 102 000 3- 6 3 0 Buckley, C.

Leung (4) and Ogata. Boatwright and Larson. Buckley (6-1). Boatwright C. Leung.

2B: A. Leung (E), Jawad (IS), Ressler (JS). HR: C. Leung (E) 2nd one on. Record: Encinal 15-5, 10- 2 BSAL.

Highlights: Johnson 2 for 4, 2 C. Leung 1 for 2, 2 RBIs; A. Leung 2 for 3. JS Gerard 1 for 2, 2 RBI. Ressler 2 for 2, RBI.

Salesian 8, St. Mary's 6, 9 inn. Salesian 110 004 002- 810 5 St. Mary's 014 010 000- 6 7 4 N. Boyett, Polen (6), and Z.

Boyett. Flemer, Ross (8) and Scheinman. Polen. Ross. 28: Z.

Boyett (Sal), Flemer (SM). HR: Edmonds (Sal) 2nd 0 on; Graham (SM) 2nd 0 on. Records: Salesian 15-2-1, 11-1 BSAL; St. Mary's 13-4, 8-3. Highlights: Sal Polen 3 for 5, 2 RBI, 4 IP, 2 0 2 2 BB.

SM Flemer 2 for 4, 2 RBI. EBAL Monte Vista 9, Livermore 2 Livermore 000 020 Monte Vista 161 100 Slominski, Mall (2) and Trask. Gallagher, and Delorme. Gallagher. Slominski.

2B: Binning(MV). HR: Binning (MV) 2nd one on; DiMartino (MV) 2nd one on. Highlights: Sawyer 1 for 3, DeHollander 2 for 3, RBI. MV Sarver 2 for 2, RBI, BB; Binning 2 for 4, De La Salle 4, Amador Valley 0 De La Salle 010 001 410 Amador Valley 000 000 0- 0 4 Keane and Bartolomucci, Kranson (6); Dronkers, Nathan (7) and Camello. Keane.

Kranson. 2B: Hood (DLS), Kranson (DLS), Pluschkell (AV). Record: Amador Valley 6-8, 3-5 EBAL. Highlights: DLS Kranson 3 for 4, 2 RBIs; Keane CG, BB, 7 K. Granada 13, Foothill 7 Foothill 001 300 3- 7 93 Granada 120 604 x-1313 1 Carradas, Crispell (2), Soyka (4), Rabb (6) and Isquirdo.

Jones, Downey (4), McLeod (7), Payne (7) and Wilson. Downey (2-0). Crispell. 2B: Jefferies (F) NCS open division for football won't be added in 2012 By Ben Enos The North Coast Section football playoffs will remain status quo for the 2012 season after a proposal to add an open division was voted down by the section's board of managers Friday in San Rafael. Under the East Bay Athletic League's plan, which failed by a vote of 24 to 13, the Division I playoffs would have broken into two eightteam divisions.

The move would have more closely aligned the NCS with the current California Interscholastic Federation bowl series format, thus allowing the section to have both an applicant for the state's open division bowl game and the Division I bowl game. Only section champions are eligible for the bowl Council meetings. series. The board unanimously "The Central Coast Sec- "rejected a proposal to retion, our next-door neigh- duce the -vear penalty bor, has an open division for an athlete transferring and a Division I without moving to a "sit champion," said Monte Vista period of approximately one director and football month. NCS Commissioner coach Craig Bergman.

"They Gil Lemmon said he wasn't have two teams that have surprised the section voted the opportunity to move no but also said he thinks the on and play. Now, when De proposal will ultimately pass La Salle wins our Division I because of support in other championship and they opt parts of the state. up to the open division, that "By allowing students to leaves us without Division I representation." sit-out period of about 30 become eligible after just a The debate touched on days or so, I think it bothers the core issue of who would have to play the 20-time people," Lemmon said of the NCS champion NCS vote. "I think they are concerned, is probably the defending Spartans. Multiple leagues objected to having Division I better NCS way to delegates say it." also were teams that won their leagues automatically placed into the instructed to to add vote an no on divi- the open division, presumably to proposal open face the Spartans.

sion into the state basketball The board of managers playoffs. That vote ended up also voted to instruct del- 20-16 against, with the NCS egates to vote no on a few electing not to support the noteworthy proposals at long-debated addition of an week's CIF Federated open division. LOCAL DIGEST No. 1 Bears shut out Bruins Wire services The top-ranked Cal softball team recorded its 22nd shutout of the season 3-0 over No. 14 UCLA on Friday in Berkeley.

Jolene Henderson improved to 25-1 in the circle with a three-hitter. Ashley Decker had a tworun single for Cal, who improved to 43-3 (14-2 UCLA fell to 33-13 (9-7). Mark Appel (6-1) struck out 10 in seven innings, and ninth-ranked Stanford (27- 10, 9-7 Pac-12) posted a 7-2 baseball win at No. 10 UCLA (27-11, 11-8). Stephen Piscotty (Amador Valley High) and Tyler Gaffney homered in support of Appel (Monte Vista High).

Simmons, Wallace. 38: Kruger (PV). HR: Wallace, 3rd 1 on; Simmons, 4th 3 on. Records: Pinole Valley 7-0 ACCAL. Highlights: PV Simmons 2 for Cuenas 2 for Wallace 2 for 4.

BSAL Salesian 11, St. Mary's 5 St. Mary's 200 003 0- 5 Salesian 325 010 0-11 7 Manzanares and Wockman; Sanchez, Conley (7) and Edwards. Sanchez (4- 2). Manzanares.

2B: Edwards (Sal), Tomas (Sal). 3B: Bradbury (Sal), Labov (SM). Record: Salesian 11-2, 10-2 BSAL. Highlights: Sal Edwards 2 for 3, 2 RBIs; Bradbury 2 for 3, 2 RBIs. DFAL Alhambra 8, Campolindo 1 Alhambra 212 102 0-'813 2 Campolindo 010 000 DeVries, Clemons (5) and Kelly.

Suhling and Matzen. W. DeVries. Suhling. 2B: Curry (A) 2, Ghamghami (C).

3B: Perez (A). HR: Perez (A) 1st 0 on. Records: Campolindo 3-4 DFAL. Highlights: Ghamghami 2 for 3, A Perez 2 for 5, 2 2 RBI; Curry 2 for 5, 2 RBI; McIntosh 2 for 3, R. Thursday DFAL Dublin 4, Dougherty Valley 0 Dublin 102 010 411 1 Dougherty V.

000 000 C. Whitt and Gong. Echsner and Puatu. C. Whitt.

Echsner. 2B: K. Whitt (Dub); 3B: O'Loane (DV). HR: Gong (D) 5th 0 on. Records: Dublin 11-5, 4-3 DFAL; Dougherty Valley 8-9, 4-3.

EBAL Monte Vista 4, Livermore 1 Livermore 001 000 Monte Vista 220 000 Wetler, Schiller (2) and Compiotti; Berg and Jung. Berg. Wetler. 28: Rood (MV). HR: Rood, 2nd 1 on.

Records: Monte Vista 11-6, 6-2 EBAL. Highlights: Paulazzo 2 for 3, RBI; Wetler 2 for 4. MV Rood 3 for 4, 2 RBI; Low 2 for 3, RBI. SWIMMING -M Thursday CCCAA Championships 200 freestyle relay: 6. Diablo Valley (Ward, Graves, Garrett, Hollis) 200 IM: 6.

Ward (DVC) 400 medley relay: 7. Diablo Valley (Sevilla, Ward, Garrett, Akre) 3:32.54 SWIMMING Thursday CCCAA Championships 200 freestyle relay: 4. Diablo Valley (T. Henry, Yoder, Krochka, J. Henry) 100 IM: 5.

Yoder (DVC) 1:00.06, 7. Boozer (DVC) 50 freestyle: 7. Leonard (DVC) 24.84; 400 medley relay: Diablo Valley (Leonard, Yoder, Voegtly, T. Henry) 3:58.36. SWIMMING -B MVAL James Logan 100, Newark M.

70 200 medley relay: James Logan (lam, Zhou, Wong, 200 freestyle: Gonzalez (NM) 200 IM: Alcosiba (NM) 50 freestyle: Stuart (NM) 23.69; 100 butterfly: Wong (JL) 59.12; 100 freestyle: Tillman (NM) 53.10; 500 freestyle; Gonzalez (NM) 200 freestyle relay: Newark Memorial (Alcosiba, Stuart, Tillman, Gonzalez) 100 backstroke: Lau (JL) 100 breaststroke: Alcosiba (NM) 400 freestyle relay: James Logan (Wang, Wong, Nelson, Flores) 3:44.21 Thursday BCL-East Athenian 78, C. C. Christian 50 Athenian 75, Valley Christian 18 200 medley relay: Athenian 200 freestyle: Borchers (A) 200 IM: Park (VC) 50 freestyle: Hagen (A) 25.77; 100 butterfly: Ottati (A) 58.82; 100 freestyle: Park 55.51; 400 freestyle: Borchers 200 freestyle relay: Athenian 100 backstroke: Hagen (A) 100 breaststroke: DeBois (A) 1:15.40: 400 freestyle relay: Athenian 3:42.08. DFAL Las Lomas 102, Acalanes 65 200 medley relay: Acalanes (Mefford, No. 9 Oregon (28-13, 12- 7 Pac-12) scored three runs in the bottom of the eighth en route to a 4-1 win over Cal (23-16, 7-9).

The Bears were. limited to five hits. Santa Clara (19-19, 2-11 WCC) knocked around Saint Mary's ace Martin Agosta for three home runs and six runs, but the Gaels (20-19, 4-9) had too much offense in an 11-6 win. Brenden Kalfus went 4 for 5 with four runs for SMC. Jenzen Torres hit three.

homers to lead Cal Poly Pomona (28-18, 20-17 CCAA) to a 9-4 win over Cal State East Bay (15-24, 9-20). I No. 14 Cal (12-11) fell 5-0 to fifth-ranked UCLA (22-2) in the semifinals of the Pac12 men's tennis champion- Usinger, L. Inserra, 200 freestyle: Miller (LL) 200 IM: Thompson (LL) 50 freestyle: Horner (LL) 22.21; 100 butterfly: Usinger (A) 53.93; 100 freestyle: Miller (LL) 47.54; 500 freestyle: Laws (LL) 200 freestyle relay: Las comas (Miller, Middleton, Lin, Horner) 100 backstroke: Mefford (A) 55.68; 100 stroke: Feng (LL) 400 freestyle relay: Las Lomas (Miller, Middleton, Lin, Horner) 3:17.6. DVAL College Park 147, Concord115 200 medley relay: Concord (Sayre, Morgan, 0'Seah, Elsberry) 200 freestyle: Burkhart (CP) 200 IM: Randall (CP) 50 freestyle: Leung (CP) 23.52; 100 butterfly: Buckhart (CP) 52.61; 100 freestyle: Eisberry (CP) 50.92; 500 freestyle: DeBoer (CP) 200 freestyle relay: College Park (Ant.

Ibarra, And. Ibarra, DeBoer, Kaput) 100 backstroke: Randall (CP) 56.92; 100 breaststroke: Morgan (Con) 400 freestyle relay: College Park (Randall, Laduzinsky, Ahistrom, Burkhart) 3:40.97. DVAL Concord 129, College Park 123 200 medley relay: Concord (Staley, Bjerk, Morgan, Truong) 200 freestyle: Kaput (CP) 200 IM: Morrissey (CP) 50 freestyle: Elsberry (Con) 26.82; 100 butterfly: Morgan (Con) 100 freestyle: Choiniere (CP) 58.88; 500 freestyle: Truong (Con) 200 freestyle relay: Concord (Wheeler, Elsberry, Mead, Santa Maria) backstroke: Morgan (Con) 100 breaststroke: Bjerk (Con) 400 freestyle relay: Concord (Elsberry, Santa Maria, Mead, Wheeler) 4:12.50. MVAL James Logan 125, Newark M. 43 200 medley relay: James Logan (Valle, Jelonek, Matibag, 200 freestyle: Foronda (JL) 200 IM: Lee (JL) 50 freestyle: Valee (JL) 26.66; 100 butterfly: Matibag (JL) 100 freestyle: Jelonek (JL) 500 freestyle: Garrett (NM) 200 freestyle relay: James Logan (Belich, Shi, Lee, Valle) 100 backstroke: Valle (JL) 100 breaststroke: Jelonek (IL) 400 freestyle relay: James Logan (Forunda, Shi, Matibag, Jelonek) 4:14.40.

Thursday BCL-East C. C. Christian 50, Athenian 41 Athenian 45, Valley Christian 44 200 medley relay: Contra Costa Christian 200 freestyle: Hamren (A) 200 IM: Nip (CCC) 50. freestyle: Azari (A) 31.52; 100 butterfly: Sifuentes (CCC) 100 freestyle: Schwartz (A) 400 freestyle: DeCastro (VC) 200 freestyle relay: Athenian 100 backstroke: Brown (CCC) 100. breaststroke: Nip 400 freestyle relay: Athenian 4:48.32.

DFAL Las Lomas 90.5, Acalanes 76.5 200 medley relay: Las Lomas (Madsen, Didion, Leonard, Heng) 200 freestyle: Madsen (LL) 200 IM: Didion (LE) 50 freestyle: Leonard (LL) 24.70; 100 butterfly: Usinger (A) 58.53; 100 freestyle: Leonard (LL) 53.48; 500 freestyle: Johnson (LL) 5:31.95: 200 freestyle relay: Acalanes (Varellas, Fellner, K. Hill, Quinn) 100 backstroke: Madsen (LL) 59.30; 100 breaststroke: Didion (LL) 400 freestyle relay: Las Lomas (Madsen, Marinchak, Leonard, Johnson) 3:44.16. TENNIS-B BSAL St. Joseph N. D.

4, St. Mary's 3 Singles: Atkins d. Lamon 6-2, 7- Benjamin (SM) d. Min 6-2, 6-0; Bronde (SM) d. Gomez 6-0, 6-1; Guiton (SIND) d.

Fu 2-6, 7-6 6-4. Doubles: Bramble (SJND) d. 6-2, 6-2; (SM) d. Quang 6-3, 6-3; (SIND) d. 1-6, 7-5, 6-0.

DFAL Tournament At Saint Mary's College SINGLES Semifinals: Bohuslav (Miramonte) d. Martin (Mira) 6-1, 7-6 (5): Cardiff ships in Ojai. In a rematch of last year's NCAA final, Stanford's Stacey Tan beat Cal's Jana Juricova 2-6, 6-4, 7-5 in the Round of 16 at the Pac-12 women's tennis championships at Ojai. Host San Diego (12-9) posted a 4-2 win over Saint Mary's (14-7) in the semifinals of the WCC women's tennis tournament. Anna Depenau clinched the decision with a 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 win over Anna Chkhikvishvili.

Dana Ochsner scored in the second overtime to lift Cal (18-7) to a 13-12 quarterfinal win over Arizona State (23-6) i in the MPSF women's water polo championships at Stanford. Li: Moallari (A) 8-2; TI: Sandino (A) 30-2 SP: Bassaleoni (MC) 24-5; DT: Fe'ao (A) (Cha) 22-8; SP: 6. Stewart (Cha) 43-9. TRACK -W Coast Conference Championships Team scores: (through five events) Hartnell 54.5, Laney 48.5, San Francisco 37, San Mateo 20, De Anza 17, San Jose City 10, Chabot 5, West Valley 3. MJ: 3.

Cox (L) 4-9 5. Nervis (L) 4-9 LJ: 1. Currington (L) 4. Gee (L) 16-6, 6. Curd (L) 16-0 DT: 2.

Cato (L) 102-1, 4. Pitts (Cha) 95-02; SP: 3. Bell (L) 33-8, 5. Cato (L) 32-3. TRACK -B Thursday HAAL Moreau Catholic 71, Arroyo 53; Moreau Catholic 92, Mt.

Eden Arroyo 79, Mt. Eden 1 400 relay: Moreau Catholic 45.23; 1600: Galindo (A) 110H: Decastro (A) 14.80; 400: Marzband (MC) 56.45; 100: Radich (MC) 11.89; 800: B. Smith (MC) 300H: Decastro (A) 44.45; 200: Glover (A) 24.86; 3200: Galindo (A). 1600 relay: Arroyo Md: Marzband (MC) 5-10; LJ: Singh (MC) 17-11; TI: Singh (MC) 33-7; SP: Buss (MC) 38-9; DT: Adeni TRACK-G Thursday HAAL Arroyo 98, Moreau Catholic 22; Moreau Catholic 44, Mt. Eden Arroyo 115, Mt.

Eden 0 400 relay: Arroyo 53.30; 1600: Spiegel (A) 100H: Bowersmith (A) 16.86; 400: Gardin (MC) 100: Adams (A) 14.51; 800: Spiegel (A) 300M: Bowersmith (A) 200: Gardin (MC) 29.26; 3200: Yau (A) 1600 relay: Arroyo Mi: Bowersmith (A) 4-6; VOLLEYBALL -B DFAL Acalanes d. Dougherty Valley Scores: 25-20, 20-25, 25-17, 23-25, 16- 14. Highlights: A Kennedy 27 kills, 3 aces; Bulos 37 assists, 3 aces; Weller 16 kills. Records: Acalanes 9-4, 5-2 DFAL. Nonleague Las Lomas d.

Pittsburg Scores: 25-19. Highlights: Gonzales 5 kills, 2 blocks; Lomu 5 kills. Records: Pittsburg 4-11. Thursday ACCAL De Anza d. Richmond Scores: 25-19, 20-25, 25-19, 27-25.

Highlights: DA Aquino 5 aces, 5 kills, 7 digs; Carreon 13 kills, 16 assists, 3 blocks; Chen 3 aces, 12 digs, 4 assists. SVAL Antioch d. Pittsburg Scores: 17-25, 25-20, 25-21; 21-25, 16-14. Highlights: Lomu 24 kills, 3 blocks; Kawos 8 kills, 4 aces; Kapurro 37 assists, 3 kills; Gonzales 7 kills, 2 blocks, 3 aces. Records: Pittsburg 2-6 BVAL.

MVAL James Logan d. Washington Scores: 21-25, 25-14, 25-14, 25-20. American d. Moreau Catholic Scores: 25-15, 26-24, 23-25, 25-20. Highlights: A Astorga 14 assists, 7 digs; Tang 9 kills, 2 aces, 13 digs; Ponco 21 digs, 3 kills.

MC True 14 kills, 13 digs; Coronel 16 Radich 29 assists. Record: American 14-11, 6-3 MVAL. CALENDAR Saturday Prep baseball El Cerrito at Antioch, 11 a.m.; San Lorenzo at Marker-San Jose, noon; Casa Grande at College Park, 1 p.m. Prep softball Bishop O'Dowd at Santa Cruz, 2 p.m. Prep track and field De La Salle, Bishop O'Dowd at Sacramento MOC, 11 a.m.

1 2, Isquirdo (F), Soltis (G) 2. 3B: Mastrobuoni (G). Record: Granada 11-7, 4-4 EBAL. Highlights: Jefferies 3 for 4, 2 3. RBI; Solis 3 for 3, 3 3 RBI, SB; Whitney 2 for 3, RBI; Thrailkill 3 for 4, RBI.

HAAL San Leandro 8, Hayward 4 Hayward 000 001 3-4 31 San Leandro 000 008 8 9 3 Monchak, Pruitt (6) and Perez: Mahanay, Guerrero (4), Rivas (6) and Ruiz. Rivas. Monchak. 28: Moncak (H), Rivas (SL). 3B: Chabre (SL), Romas (SL).

Record: San Leandro 9-10, 4-3 HAAL. Highlights: Monchak 2 for 3, 2 RBIs. SL Ramirez 2 for 3, RBI; Rojas 2 for 3, 2 RBIs. MVAL Castro Valley 7, Moreau Catholic 1 CV 220 210 0- 711 1 MC 000 100 0- 1 42 Fernandez, Nunnely (4), Carmody (5); Burt (6), Narahara (7) and Bradford; Aguirre, Spallas (6) and Reichel. Fernandez.

Aguirre. 2B: Davis (CV), Seller (CV). HR: Wright (CV), 4th two on. Records: Moreau Catholic 7-12, 2-6 MVAL. Highlights: CV Wright 2 for 2,.3 2 RBI; Davis 2 for Sellers 2 for MC Aguirre 2 for 3.

James Logan 10, Mission San Jose 1 MSJ 000 010 0- 1 20 IL 046 000 x-10 9 0 James, Fuhs (3), Chu (5) and Yang; Martinez, San Nicolas (7) and Delgadillo, Maldanado (5). Martinez. James. 2B: Arias (JL), Nieves (JL). HR: Johnson (JL) 3rd two on.

Record: James Logan 10-7, 5- 2 MVAL. Highlights: JL Johnson 2 for 2, 2 4 RBIs, BB, SB; Arias 2 for 2, Jimenez 2 for 3, RBI, sac; Martinez 6 IP, ER, 2 3 BB, 8 K. Thursday BCL-East Redwood Christian 11, Bentley 5 RC 310 050 2-11 Bentley 014 000 0-5 64 Johnson, Jewett (3), Dzoan (4), Moog (6) and Valencia; Davis, Shaw (5), Kirby (7) and Huitt. Dzoan. Davis.

38: Dzoan. HR: Ford (B), 2nd 0 on. Records: Redwood Christian 5-9, 2-2 -East; Bently 0-4. Highlights: RC Valencia 3 RBI; Dzoan 2 for 3, 2 RBI. BVAL Pittsburg 6, Antioch 1 Antioch 000 001 Pittsburg 330 000 611 1 Quintero, Navero (3) and Borrelli, Tymen(4); Blackburn and Borrommeo, Donahue(5).

Blackburn. Quintero. 28: Chatham (A), Bartzi (P). 3B: Borrommeo. Highlights: Bartzi 2 for 4, 2 Borrommeo 2 for 3, 2 Blackburn CG, 1 2 6 3 BB.

BASKETBALL-G Los Positas All-Star Game White 88, Red 81 Red Kleber 6 2-2 15, Mulder 5 2-2 14, Morando 5 0-0 15, Hill 2 0-0 4, Rivers 3 0-0 7, Johnson 6 3-6 15, Mauldin 3 5-9 11. Totals 30 12-17 81. White Ala 11 2-3 26, Torres 9 6-6 30, Miyamoto 2 3-3 8, Villanueva 3 2-2 9, longi 5 3-4 13, Campbell 1 0-2 2. Totals 31 16-20 88. Halftime: White 52, Red 43.

3-point goals: Morando 5, Muler 2, Kleber, Rivers, Torres 6, Ala 2, Miyamoto, Villanueva. Highlights: Torres MVP. GOLF -B Thursday BSAL Piedmont 233, St. Joseph N. D.

235 At Claremont CC, par 34 35 McCord (SJND); 44 Cerio (SUND), Wong (P); 45 Lee (SIND); 46 Doyle (P), Garnett (P); 47 Artuiz (P); 48 Marquez (SIND); 50 Gerhardy (P); 63 Ramirez (SJND). Records: St. Joseph Notre Dame 7-3 BSAL, Piedmont 7-4. BVAL Freedom 265, Pittsburg 272 At Shadow Lakes, par 36 41 Labao (P); 50 Neil (F), Tinn (F): 52 Simarro (P); 53 Smith (F), Abitz (P), Mann (F); 59 Mather (F); 60 E. Smith (P); 65 Orlando (P).

EBAL Granada 214, Livermore 226 At Poppy Hills Merlot, par 36 41 Mistretta (L), Krebs (G); 42 Uglow (G); 43 Halsch (G), Dremalas (G), Deal (L): 45 Trevithick (G); 46 Brown (L); 47 Switzer (L); 49 Barsnick (L). Records: Liberty 2-12 EBAL; Granada 3-11 EBAL. Thursday MVAL Golf Tournament Second round At Sunol Valley GC, Course, par 72 Team scores: Irvington 413, Mission San Jose 416, Washington 443, Kennedy 467, American 584, Newark Memorial inc. Top scorers: 74 Shieh (MSJ); 79 Chambers (W), J. Choi 80 Dickeson (MSJ), Malone (Ken), 81 Yoshimoto (1); 82 Bao (MS)); 84 Chen (1), Lam (1): 85 C.

Choi (1), Gatti (K), Perry (NM); 88 Van (MSJ), Toy (W), Bender (W). LACROSSE- DVAL College Park 11, Berean Christian 2 Halftime: 9-0. Scoring: BC Eade 2. CP Bechter 3, Ternes 3, Huie 2, Cho, Granieri, Young. Assists: CP Bechter 2, Ternes 2, Avila.

Saves: Erdil (BC) 3, Smitheram (CP) 15. Records: Berean Christian 0-2 DVAL, College Park 2-0. Thursday DFAL Campolindo 12, Dublin 2 Halftime: Campolindo 7, Dublin 1. Scoring: Yoklavich 4, Evbenhuis 4, Holden 3, Lomas. Chin, Lundberg.

Assists: Yoklavich, Furtado, Doyle, Holden, Ewert, Evenhuis. Tuell. Saves: Rath (C) 8, Oto (D) 8. Nonleague Davis 7, Las Lomas 6 Malftime: 4-4. Scoring: LL A.

Rutan 3, A. Tomei, Schoenberg, C. Rutan. Schlosser 3, Willefert, Hawkins, Reno, Rowen. Assists: LL Dresser, A.

Tomei. Klenzendorf. Saves: D. Krulik (LL), 16, McPherson (D) 12. LACROSSE-G DFAL Acalanes 17, Miramonte 12 Halftime: Acalanes 11, Miramonte 5.

Scoring: A Landry 6, Neff 5, Quinn 3, Vinther 2, Feliner; Dougherty 5, Doyle 5, Friel, Govan. Assists: A Landry, Neff, Quinn, Vinther, Fellner; Murphy. Saves: Bloom (A) 11, Bush (M) 11. Records: Acalanes 10-6, 9-0 DFAL; Mira- monte 11-5, 5-3. Dougherty Valley 16, Alhambra 6 Mafitime: 7-4.

Scoring: DV Ma 6, Sandusky 4, Macarandang 3, Hsueh, Chen, Bavelas. Alh Smolin 5, Garcia. Assists: DV Sandusky 2, Macarandang 2, Rasheed 2, Bavelas. Saves: Nagtode (DV) 1, Sikora (Alh) 13. Records: Dougherty Valley 8-7-1, 4-4 DFAL; Alhambra 0-9, 0-9.

EBAL Carondelet 28, San Ramon Valley 5 6 Halftime: 15-3. Scoring: SRV Gandsey 2, Irey 2, J. Shaw; Jeffery 7, Castagnola 5, Kuptz 5, Ma. Castelein 3, Mo. Castelein 3, Hunt, Kocik, Lafayette, Nelson, Sanchez.

Assists: SRV Gandsey; Jeffery 3, Mo. Castelein 2, Dzeneitis 2, Kuptz 2, Ma. Castelein, Castignola, Hunt, Simonich. Saves: Kolnes (SRV) 6, Merritt (C) 5. Records: Carondelet 14-2, 9-1 EBAL.

SOCCER-G Nonleague Fremont Christian 0, Bentley 0 Saves: Anderson (FC) 24, Rogers (B) 2. Records: Bentley 4-5-3. Seals. 28: Cuenas (PV) 2, Garcia (PV), SOFTBALLACCAL Pinole Valley 19, Hercules 2 205 93-1913 4 Hercules 020 2 26 Pozos, Shipley (3) and Wallace, Simmons (3); Seals and Pantaleon. Shipley.

(Acalanes) d. Wang (Dougherty Valley) 3-6, 6-3, 6-3. Championship: Bushalav (Mira) d. Cardiff 6-1, 7-6 (2). DOUBLES Semfinals: (Mira) d.

Sri (DV) 6-1, 6-1; T.Rechnitz (Mira) d. (Campolindo) 6-1, 6-2. Championship: (Mira) d. Rechnitz (Campo) 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-4. EBAL Tournament At Crow Canyon CC SINGLES First round: Feldman (Monte Vista) d.

Lowe (Amador Valley) 6-0, 6-2; Mohan (California) d. O'Brien (Livrmore) 6-0, 6-0; B. Oliver (Granada) d. Hawkyard (De La SAlle) 6-4, 6-2; B. Lee (SAn Ramon Valley) d.

Udayappan (Foothill) 6-0, 6-2; Lim (MV) d. Cortez (G) 7-5, 6-2; Toombs (AV) d. Wood (L) 6-0, 6-1; Lum (C) d. Karachewski (DLS) 6-3, 6-1; Wen (F) d. Miller (SRV) 6- 0, 6-1.

Second round: Feldman (MV) d. Mohan (C) 6-2, 6-2; B. Lee (SRV) d. B. Oliver (G) 6-0, 6-0; Lim (MV) d.

Toombs (AV) 6-0, 6-0; Wen (F) d. Lum (C) 6-3, 6-2. DOUBLES First round: (MV) d. (L) 6-0, 6-1; (DLS) d. (C) 7-5, 1-6, 6-3; (F) d.

(G) 6-0, 6-0; (AV) d. (SRV) 7-6, 6-1; (AV) d. (SRV) 7-6, 7-5; Mouch (F) d. G. (G) 6-2, 1 7- (DLS) d.

(L) (C) d. (MV) 6-3, 7-5. Second round: (MV) d. (DLS) 6-2, 6-2; (AV) d. (F) 6-1, 6-3; (AV) d.

(F) 6-3, 6-2; (DLS) d. At Chabot JC SINGLES First round: Jensen Pawid (Castro Valley) d. Leli (Moreau Catholic) 6-1, 6-2; Seng (San Lorenzo) d. Pham (San Leandro) 2-6, 6-1, 6-4; Cheng (Arroyo) d. C.

S. Cheung (Tennyson) 6-1, 6-2; Balabat (SLZ) d. Marvin Lansangan (Mt. Eden) 6-1, 2-3 Sadayappan (ME) d. Yeung (SL) 6-0, 6-1; Lynds (Bishop O'Dowd) d.

Gavino (T) 6-2, 6-2; Gudipati (MC) d. Tran (A) 5-7, 6-0, 6-4; Patton (CV) d. Hochmuth (BOD) 6-0, 6-0. Quarterfinals: Pawid d. Seng 6-0, 6-2; Balatbat d.

Cheng 6-1, 7-6 (2); Sadayappan d. Lynds 6-4, 6-3; Patton d. Gudipati 6-1, 6-0. DOUBLES First round: (BOD) d. (SL) 6-0, 6-0; (A) d.

(SLZ) 6-2, 6-1; (MC) d. 6-3, 6-3; J. Pawid (CV) d. (ME) 6-0, 6-0; Doan (MC) d. 6-1, 6-2; M.

(CV) d. (SLZ) 6-1, 6-2; (BOD) d. Ozmit 6-1, 6-1; (A) d. (T) 6-0, 7-6 (2). Quarterfinals: d.

Knudsen 6-0, 6-1; J. Pawid d. 6-4, 6-4; M. d. 6-2, 3-6, 6-3; d.

4-6, 7-5, 7-6 (5). Saturday: Semifinals in singles and doubles begin at 1:30 p.m. at Chabot. Thursday BSAL Salesian 4, St. Joseph Notre Dame 3 Singles: Tu (S) d.

Atkins 6-3, 6-4; Rubio (S) d. Min 6-3, 6-1; Morthenson (S) d. Dinh 6-3, 7-6; Pajuleras (S) d. Marshall 6-2, 7- 5. Doubles: Bramble (SJND) d.

Tim Tran 6-2, 6-3; Duong (SIND) d. Thomas Tran Elena 7-6, 6-4; (SIND) -d. Loranzo 6-2, 6-3. Piedmont 7, Encinal 0 Singles: Cooper d. Neto 6-0, 6-0; Gadbois d.

Santa Maria 6-0, 6-1; Ky-Fries d. Lopez 6-0, 6-0; Corvin d. Owang 6-1, 6-4; Doubles: d. 6-0, 6-0; d. 6-0, 6-0; d.

6-0, 6-1. Records: Piedmont 21-4, 12-0 BSAL. TRACK-M Coast Conference Championships Team scores: (through five events) San Mateo 62, De Anza 59.5, Hartnell 36, Chabot 21, San Francisco 5, Monterey Peninsula 5, West Valley 4, San Jose City 2.5. HUE 4. Taylor (Cha) 5-834; Li: 1.

Taylor 3 16 7 3 37 3 7.

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