Berean Christian earned a rematch towards Northgate, with a lot increased stakes, however the end result wasn’t a lot completely different from the groups’ recreation in late March.
It was all Northgate. Once more.
The highest-seeded Broncos captured the North Coast Part Division IV softball championship on Friday, beating second-seeded Berean Christian 10-0 in a run-rule rout at Diablo Valley School.
The sport ended when Addison Baxter ripped a fifth-inning double to proper that introduced in Taelyn Jriyasetapong and Sophie Hanko, which clinched Northgate’s first part softball championship.
Two months after the Broncos rolled over Berean Christian 11-2, they had been much more spectacular this time.
Northgate scored 5 runs within the first, two within the second and three within the fifth to wrap it up, finishing a playoff run that included wins over Acalanes within the quarterfinals and Pinole Valley within the semifinals.
Baxter led the offensive explosion with two hits and 4 RBIs. Stella Hanko added two hits and two RBIs and Ashley Herman had successful and knocked in two runs.
Sophie Hanko had two hits and scored three runs and Fortunate Franco and Jriyasetapong every had two hits.
Within the circle, Herman pitched a two-hitter with eight strikeouts and two walks.
Berean Christian reached the ultimate with slender wins over El Cerrito within the quarterfinals and Salesian within the semifinals.
There would no nail-biting within the ultimate.
Alissa Jones and Ella Allardyce accounted for Berean Christian’s two hits.
Northgate (13-11) certified for subsequent week’s NorCal regionals by successful Friday.
Berean Christian completed 18-4.
Baseball
Division V
No. 2 Arcata 1, No. 5 Kennedy-Fremont 0: Kennedy traveled 310 miles to play for the NCS Division V championship. The Titans returned house from the near-tip of Northern California with the second-place trophy after Ben Lukens and Anthony Ebert mixed on a no-hitter for Arcata.
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Lukens pitched 6 1/3 innings, placing out seven and strolling six. Ebert acquired the ultimate two outs to clinch Arcata’s fourth NCS baseball championship, all since 2016.
Isaiah Ebrahimi was spectacular on the mound for Kennedy, permitting only a fifth-inning run. He struck out seven, gave up two hits and walked 5.
The victory certified Arcata (17-11) for the NorCal regionals.
Kennedy, which was looking for its first NCS title in baseball, completed 14-13.