De la Salle Redges Dublin 1-0 within the Ebal Baseball game

Graham Schlich's first victory of the season is just not the one he’ll soon forget.

The Junior Salle required 85 parking spaces On Wednesday, Dublin, as a visiting Spartan, won 1-0 in a game of the East Bay Athletic League.

Schlich, a 6-foot 4, 195-pound right-handed man, struck six and didn’t go dough. De la Salle recorded the gem as two-grille in its statistics that Maxpreps had reported. Dublin had it as a five-hitter.

No matter, layer was on his game when the Spartan (4-2, 1-1) expanded their victory Stripes on 4.

De La Salle supplied layer with all of the running support he needed when the newcomer Jacob Gray pounded in Niko Baumgartner within the second inning.

Apart from that, Dublins Willie Maya (4 innerings) and Kaleb Mcelmurry (three innings) layer Zero agreed against zero.

Dublin fell on 10-2, 2-2.

No. 3 Granada 8, Monte Vista 5

Granada built a 6-1 lead through two innings after which visited Monte Vista to stay unbeaten within the Ebal game.

Mikey Boyd had two goals, scored two runs and drove into three and Tommy Brown Homered, scored three runs and had two RBIs to steer the Matadors who improved to 6-2, 3: 0.

Tony Keeling met a Grand Slam for Monte Vista (2-8, 1-2).

No. 11 Leigh 13, Westmont 2

Leigh only needed five inner sings to roar past the Hamilton Division in Westmont at a start.

The Longhorns discovered Westmont Two Runs at the highest of the primary after which answered with a run within the lower half, followed by eight within the second and 4 within the third.

The game was called within the fifth due to 10-run rule.

Jacob Madonna had two goals and drove in 4 runs and Lance Tagamura and Michael Mogannam each had two RBIs for Leigh, who improved to 8-1, 1-0.

Westmont is 2-7-1, 0-1.

No. 19 Clayton Valley Charter 6 Vanden-Fairfield 2

Cole Edmonston, Elliott Webb and Jack Campbell each ended with two goals and an RBI as Clayton Valley with a non -League victory at home in Concord over Fanden.

The ugly Eagles (8-0) all achieved their runs in the primary five inner sings. Vanden (4-10) scored his two runs in seventh place.

Amador Valley 12, California 0

Four was number for visiting Amador Valley when the Dons scored 4 points in the primary, 4 within the sixth and 4 within the seventh, to swing California within the Ebal game.

Gavin Whalley had two doubles and three RBIs and Vince Maiorana three goals, including a double, and knocked in three runs to run the way in which.

The Dons also received two goals and one RBI per piece from Ryan Doan and George Fagund.

Brennan Baptist threw six goalless innings and Tyler Cannon threw one when Amador Valley improved to 7: 2, 2-1.

California is 4-3, 1-2.

Livermore 5, San Ramon Valley 2

Livermore scored three goals within the sixth inning to interrupt a 2-2 draw and to defeated hosts San Ramon Valley in an Ebal game.

Dylan, who knocked in Tanner Bingham to do it 3-2. Elijah Demiris followed with a double that Erik Schock and Wherry brought.

Bingham and Werry each had two goals and Braden Ford allowed two undeserved runs and hit six to 4 2/3 Innerings when Livermore improved to 8-3, 2-1.

Jake Tsunemoto had two goals for SRV (4-6, 1-2).

Santa Teresa 4, Branham 2

Andres Cedillo, Marco Pacheco and David Hall drove in a single run when Santa Teresa opened the Bval Mt. Hamilton Division with a win at home via Branham.

Micah Delap and Mason Hawk combined two runs when Santa Teresa led his record to 5-4, 1-0.

Branham is 5-4, 0-1.

Softball

No. 7 Notre Dame Belmont 6, No. 6 Mills 3

After 4 1/2 Innings 3: 2, Notre Dame scored second and three in sixth place to go to Mühlen at a start of the Peninsula Athletic League Division.

Stella Hird had a goal and two RBIs, Hailey Truong added three goals, and an RBI and Skylar Loo, Caroline Zerella and Eliana Crespin each had two goals for Notre Dame.

Audrey Jang met for Mills, which fell on 8-2-1, 0-1.

Notre lady is 6-2, 1-0.

No. 8 San Ramon Valley 5, Northgate 3

San Ramon Valley, who played at home in Danville, scored five runs within the second inning, and that was enough to return Northgate on this non -League -Matchup.

Isla Higgins had successful and knocked in two runs and Maddie Neighbor and Brianna Schapiro each had an RBI for SRV, which improved to 7-2-1.

Ashley Herman finished with three goals, including a double for Northgate (3-2).

No. 10 Live Oak 14, Silver Creek 4

Live Oak scored 4 points in the long run of fifth place to finish Silver Creek on this game by Bval Santa Teresa Division with 10-run rule.

Julianna Altamirano went 3 for 4 with two doubles and drove in three runs and Tilly Hill went 3 for 4 with a triple and three RBIs to steer the acorns that improved to 8-1, 3: 0.

Silver Creek fell to 5-5, 1-2.

No. 15 San Leandro 3, Berkeley 2

Marina Sacrey, Julianna Morales and Camryn Gilbert each drove in a single run to run a division game in a coast of the West Alameda County Conference.

The pirates scored a run within the fourth in two within the sixth to construct a 3-0 lead. Berkeley reacted with two in the house of the sixth.

Mia Kaufman had a goal and an RBI for the Yellow jackets that slipped to 4-4, 2-1.

San Leandro is 11-1, 3-0.

Piedmont Hills 11, Prospect 0

Alicia Valladarez, Leilani Ortiz and Hannah Hernandez each had two RBIs and Danie Pacheco and Isabella Paskert each had two goals when Piedmont Hills was called in a game within the BVAL Santa Teresa Division after six Inners due to 10-lun rule on the 10-Lun-Rule.

Ava Martinez (4 Innerings) and Valladarez (two Innerings) combined on the shutout from the circle when Piedmont Hills improved to 9-3, 4: 0.

View is 5-3, 3-1.

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