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Prep roundup: No. 11 St. Ignatius walks off No. 2 Valley Christian to increase successful streak to 4

Editorial Board Published May 3, 2025
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Prep roundup: No. 11 St. Ignatius walks off No. 2 Valley Christian to increase successful streak to 4
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Prep roundup: No. 11 St. Ignatius walks off No. 2 Valley Christian to increase successful streak to 4

For the second straight sport, St. Ignatius discovered a option to come up clutch in additional innings. 

After beating Bellarmine in eight innings on Tuesday, the Wildcats squeezed out a detailed 2-1 choice over Valley Christian on Friday in extras to climb to second within the West Catholic Athletic League standings, one sport behind first place Serra. 

With one out and runners on first and second, junior DJ Delaney hit a line-drive single towards left area, scoring Stanford commit Archer Horn to win the sport. 

The pitching trio of Finn Demuth, Tycco Giometti and Eddie McCartney mixed to strike out seven and quit six hits as Valley Christian’s explosive offense was held in examine.The Warriors lone run got here within the high of the fifth when Quinten Marsh scored Forest Zelmer.

The 2 groups will play one another on Saturday to complete the second of a two-game sequence. 

St. Ignatius improved to 14-7-2, 8-3. Valley Christian dropped to 18-5-1, 7-4. 

No. 3 Granada 4, No. 13 Dublin 1 

Senior pitcher Tyler Kennedy turned in one other excellent efficiency to assist Granada full the season sweep of Dublin. 

Kennedy struck out 11 and allowed three hits and an earned run throughout six innings. Senior Estevan Duarte was 3 for 3 and scored a run. 

Granada (18-4, 10-1) sits a sport forward of second place De La Salle within the East Bay Athletic League standings. Dublin (16-7, 5-7) misplaced its fifth straight sport. 

No. 6 Los Gatos 12, Gunn 0

Los Gatos used a five-run second inning to clean Gunn at dwelling. 

Hudson Schrader and Justin Mazzaferro every knocked in two runs. 

Ethan Williams and Matt Ludeman mixed to strike out 10 and permit two hits. Ludeman picked up his fourth win of the season.

No. 20 Castro Valley 2, Encinal 0

Castro Valley moved one step nearer to a West Alameda Foothill Division title with a key win over Encinal. Nathan Canilao was in Alameda and has the story right here. 

Oakland Tech 6, Skyline 5

The Bulldogs erased a three-run deficit within the high of the fifth inning to beat Skyline and win the Oakland Athletic League common season title. 

Senior Hayden Burton hit a walk-off single to finish Tech’s comeback within the dwelling half of the seventh. Burton completed Friday’s sport going 2 for 4 and had two RBIs. 

Tech improved to 14-9, 5-1. Skyline dropped to 9-12, 4-1. 

Softball

No. 9 Mills 3, No. 6 Notre Dame-Belmont 2

Mills avenged a loss to Notre Dame earlier this season because the Vikings scored on an error within the backside of the seventh to seal the win. 

Audrey Jang and Sofia Kwan every recorded an RBI within the win. 

Notre Dame pitcher Allison Lui struck out eight throughout six innings within the loss. 

Mills improved to 17-3-1. Notre Dame is now 15-4-1. 

No. 14 Alameda 10, No. 19 Bishop O’Dowd 0

Alameda seemed completely dominant because the Hornets blanked Bishop O’Dowd at dwelling. 

Aaliyah Soderlund was 2 for 3 with three RBIs and a house run. Sophomore Mia Wong was an ideal 4 for 4 and knocked in 4 runs. 

Alameda (13-8-1) finishes the common season with two street video games towards Castro Valley and Encinal. O’Dowd dropped to 15-6, 2-3.

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El Cerrito 19, Kennedy-Richmond 0

El Cerrito made fast work of its Tri-County Athletic League Stone Division opponent, defeating Kennedy in 5 innings by mercy rule. 

Freshman Arlie Tatum had two dwelling runs and recorded 4 RBIs. Fellow freshman Natalia Gawlikowski was 2 for two with a house run and 6 RBIs. 

El Cerrito improved to 17-2, 12-0. 

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