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Bonita Vista 10, Santana 1
Bonita Vista 9, Steele Canyon 2
The Sweetwater high school district is currently holding spring break this week, so when Monday’s Bonita Vista ballgame was rained out, Barons head coach Dave Palet — the sports-talk radio guy — boldly announced, like Hall of Fame infielder Ernie Bankls, “Let’s play two!”
Thus, the Barons played a sort of doubleheader with Santana (the make-up game) and Steele Canyon on Wednesday (Apr. 14), winning easily on both occasions.
In Game 1, Bonitsa Vodts broke open a close,3-1 ballgame with seven runs in the seventh inning to topple Santana,10-1.
The bleeding started slowly on a hit batter when the bases were loaded, a fielder’s choice and a ground out. But things became worse.
Adrian Figueroa followed with a 3-run homer to right field. Hid pinvh0runner then came home on a two-run double from Antonio Orozco.
The teams traded runs in the second, with Santana rolling even on an RBI single by sophomore center fielder Greg Ryan. Bonita Vista broke the deadlock on an RBI single by Santiago Olivas in the fifth.
Against Steele Canyon, Bonita Vista elected to utilize a bullpen game,as five hurlers carried a shutout into the sixth inning to subdue the Cougars.
The best of the quintet was senior left-hander Marc Osorio, who fired three frames of 1-hit ball to collect the victory.
The Barons scored three times in the first, building a 7-0 lead by the third. Later down 9-0, Steele Canyon ended the shutout bid on a two-run double by pinch-hitter Morgan Myers in the sixth.
Bonita Vista (14-4 overall) finishes the regular season with a 2-1 mark against Grossmont district schools. The Barons also defeated Patrick Henry, 2-1, but fell at Christian, 4-1.
Patrick Henry 7, University City 2
At University Cty: Moments after the host Centurions moved back intothe ballgame to within 4-2 in the fifth inning, the Patriots responded with a three-run rally in the sixth to cash-out the Cents.
Patrick Henry pitcher Tyson Bobo carried a shutout into the fifth, tossing six solidinningsto gain his fifth consecutive victory. Bobo struck out nine UC batters.
The lone mistake was a home run by UniversityCity senior A.J. Curry.
Howeever, the Patriots answered back on an RBI signle by Bobo, a bases-loaded walk to Lukas Oquendo, and a run-scoring single from Jimmy Gunn.
The hit leader for Patrick Henry (12=6 pverall) was Sal Gagliano with two. The ballgame was the Western Leaue opener for both sides, as the Pas share the early eague lead with St. Augustine.
— Nick Pellegrino
Elsewhere
Foothills Christian 16, The Rock 4
At Matt Lachappa Field, Lakeside: The Pacific League leading Knights (13-7 overall, 5-1 Pac) moved a half-game ahead of idle Coastal (4-1) after whipping the Warriors.
The Stingrays get a chance to re-gain a share of first place on Thursday, hosting defending Pac League champion Escondido Charter.
Foothills Christian put the “W” away early, scoring four times in the ballclub’s first trip to the plate, expanding the margin to 10-0 in the second.
Meanwhile, Josh Howard only needed to pitch four innings, allowing just one hit to garner the victory. Hward struck out three batters.
However, relief pitcher.
Freshan Tylor Burrell struck out six Warriors batters in his three frames to gain the save. All runs allowed were unearned.
On offense, freshman Tylor Burrell belted a bases-loaded triple, while senior Kendall Hawks posted a two-run triple.
The Knights also added four doubles, but none by “Captain” Jack Morgan, who has 13 this season in his pursuit of the CIFSDS record (23).
Morgan’s career total for doubles is 31, thus needing three more to become listed among the Top 20 in the CIFSDS record book.
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