Miah Rodriguez did all she could to give St. Mary's Knights Varsity a boost, but it wasn't enough to get past Westwood, as St. Mary's Knights Varsity lost 7-4 in seven innings at Westwood High School on Wednesday.
Rodriguez racked up four RBIs on one hit for St. Mary's Knights Varsity. She homered in the seventh inning. #15 got the win for Westwood. She allowed four runs over seven innings. She struck out three, walked three and surrendered seven hits. Maite Bustillos was charged with the loss. She allowed seven runs in six innings, walked two and struck out two. Westwood never trailed after scoring three runs in the first on two singles. Westwood pushed across two runs in both the second inning and the fourth. In the second, Westwood scored on an error, plating #2. Westwood built upon its lead with two runs in the fourth. A clutch scored #4 to open the scoring in the frame. That was followed up by #15's double, scoring #13. Four runs in the top of the seventh helped St. Mary's Knights Varsity close its deficit to 7-4. A home run by Rodriguez fueled St. Mary's Knights Varsity's comeback. Finally, #15 got Lizzy Paredes to fly out to end the game. "Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2016. All rights reserved." Any reuse or republication of this story must include the preceding attribution. Scoreboard operators were busy at Sunnyslope High School on Tuesday as St. Mary's Knights Varsity and Sunnyslope combined for 18 runs. St. Mary's Knights Varsity eventually won the offensive battle 10-8 in seven innings.
The teams combined for 24 hits, including six extra base hits. The game was back-and-forth heading into the seventh, with four lead changes. St. Mary's Knights Varsity pulled out the win thanks to a strong seventh inning. St. Mary's Knights Varsity scored on a two-run double by Brianna Garcia off #5, bringing home Mercedes Martinez and Maite Bustillos. A two-run double by Garcia scored Martinez and Bustillos to give St. Mary's Knights Varsity the lead for good. St. Mary's Knights Varsity staved off Sunnyslope as Sunnyslope was unable to match St. Mary's Knights Varsity down the stretch. Sunnyslope scored five runs in the seventh on a two-run double by #17 and a three-run home run by #6. Despite its efforts, Sunnyslope couldn't get over the hump. Bustillos got the win for St. Mary's Knights Varsity despite allowing eight runs over seven innings. Bustillos struck out three, walked one and gave up 12 hits. Briana Erran, Bustillos and Alexia Munoz helped lead St. Mary's Knights Varsity. They combined for eight hits and four RBIs. #5 ended up on the wrong side of the pitching decision, charged with the loss. She allowed 10 runs in seven innings, walked one and struck out two. St. Mary's Knights Varsity jumped out to an early 1-0 lead in the top of the second. "Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2016. All rights reserved." Any reuse or republication of this story must include the preceding attribution. Arcadia's #13 stole the show on Monday, pitching a no-hitter in a 17-0 win over St. Mary's Knights Varsity at Monterey Park - St. Mary's.
No St. Mary's Knights Varsity batter was able to locate #13's pitches during the game. #13 threw a no-hitter, striking out nine batters and walking none. She got Alexia Munoz to strike out for the final out of the game. Lauren Eamiguel took the loss for St. Mary's Knights Varsity. She lasted just one inning, walked one, struck out one, and allowed three runs. The game was never in doubt after the first, as Arcadia scored three runs on two singles. Arcadia tacked on another 10 runs in the fourth. #7's single got things going, plating #12. That was followed up by #1's single, scoring #4. "Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2016. All rights reserved." Any reuse or republication of this story must include the preceding attribution. St. Mary's Knights Varsity lost 6-2 in six innings at Payson, AZ - Rumsey one on Saturday, despite outhitting Cibola seven to six.
#26 got it done on the rubber on the way to a win. She allowed two runs over six innings. #26 struck out seven, walked none and gave up seven hits. Lauren Eamiguel was the game's losing pitcher. She allowed six runs in 4 1/3 innings, walked one and struck out five. The bottom of the first saw Cibola take an early lead, 1-0. #2 singled to ignite Cibola's offense. A stolen base then moved #2 from first to second. #26 singled, plating #2. Cibola stayed on top until the final out after taking the lead in the fourth, scoring three runs on an RBI single by #4 and a two-run triple by #3. A one-run sixth inning helped bring St. Mary's Knights Varsity within four. An RBI single by Danielle Ruiz set off St. Mary's Knights Varsity rally. St. Mary's Knights Varsity's Alexia Munoz flew out to end the ballgame. "Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2016. All rights reserved." Any reuse or republication of this story must include the preceding attribution. Briana Erran went 2-3, helping St. Mary's Knights Varsity to a 3-2 victory over Benson on Saturday at Payson, AZ - Payson High School.
She singled in the first and third innings. Lauren Eamiguel picked up the win for St. Mary's Knights Varsity. Eamiguel pitched six innings and allowed one earned run, six hits and no walks while striking out three. #24 ended up on the wrong side of the pitching decision, charged with the loss. She lasted just five innings, walked four, struck out two, and allowed three runs. The top of the first saw Benson take an early lead, 1-0. Benson's threat began with a single by #2. Then moved #2 from first to second. St. Mary's Knights Varsity stayed on top until the final out after taking the lead in the third, scoring three runs on two singles. "Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2016. All rights reserved." Any reuse or republication of this story must include the preceding attribution. After four lead changes in Saturday's game at Payson, AZ, St. Mary's Knights Varsity finally pulled out a 8-6 win over Tempe.
St. Mary's Knights Varsity took the lead in the sixth inning and held on for the victory. St. Mary's Knights Varsity went up for good on an RBI double by Briana Erran off #2, bringing home Maite Bustillos. Erran racked up five RBIs on three hits for St. Mary's Knights Varsity. Lauren Eamiguel got the win for St. Mary's Knights Varsity. She allowed four runs over six innings. Eamiguel struck out six, walked two and gave up seven hits. #2 couldn't get it done on the rubber for Tempe, taking a loss. She allowed eight runs in six innings, walked three and struck out one. The top of the first saw St. Mary's Knights Varsity take an early lead, 2-0. A single by Bustillos, scoring Eamiguel started the inning off. More runs came home for St. Mary's Knights Varsity when Bustillos scored on an RBI double by Erran. Tempe scored four runs of its own in the first. Tempe scored on a fielder's choice and a two-run double by #8. Tempe matched its one-run second inning with one more in the third. In the second, Tempe scored on an RBI single by #2, bringing home #9. "Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2016. All rights reserved." Any reuse or republication of this story must include the preceding attribution. St. Mary's Knights Varsity beat Deer Valley 8-3 in four innings on Friday at Payson, AZ - Rumsey one behind Briana Erran, who went 2-2.
She singled in the second and third innings. Maite Bustillos got the win for St. Mary's Knights Varsity. She allowed three runs over four innings. She struck out three, walked three and surrendered five hits. Jazzmyn Bradford was the game's losing pitcher. She allowed eight runs in three innings, walked four and struck out three. St. Mary's Knights Varsity didn't relinquish the lead after scoring four runs in the first inning when it scored on an RBI double by Aryana Palencia, a sacrifice fly by Gabby Alcantar, and two singles. After pushing across one run in the top of the second, Deer Valley faced just a 4-1 deficit. An RBI single by Merlanja Garcia fueled Deer Valley's comeback. Finally, Bustillos induced an inning-ending strike out from K Cuellar. It didn't take long for St. Mary's Knights Varsity to respond as it scored four runs of its own in the second. St. Mary's Knights Varsity scored on a steal of home by Brianna Garcia, an RBI single by Erran, and a fielder's choice. Deer Valley scored two runs in the top of the fourth to cut its deficit to five. A walk by Cuellar and a walk by Lily Plante gave Deer Valley life. St. Mary's Knights Varsity closed the game out when Bustillos got B Chavez to strike out. "Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2016. All rights reserved." Any reuse or republication of this story must include the preceding attribution. St. Mary's Knights Varsity takes early lead on single, holds on for 5-1 win over Tanque Verde3/18/2016
St. Mary's Knights Varsity jumped on Tanque Verde early on its way to a 5-1 win on Friday at Payson, AZ - Payson High School in five innings, scoring four runs in the first inning.
St. Mary's Knights Varsity scored in the first on a two-run single by Danielle Ruiz, a groundout by Miah Rodriguez, and a groundout by Gabby Alcantar. Lauren Eamiguel looked sharp in the circle. Eamiguel gave up just one hit, allowed no earned runs, walked two and struck out eight during her five innings of work. #12 couldn't get it done on the rubber for Tanque Verde, taking a loss. She lasted just four innings, walked one, struck out five, and allowed five runs. Tanque Verde's lone run of the ballgame came in the second inning on a passed ball. "Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2016. All rights reserved." Any reuse or republication of this story must include the preceding attribution. St. Mary's Knights Varsity beat Nogales 8-5 Thursday behind both the bat and the arm of Lauren Eamiguel.
Eamiguel had two extra-base hits for St. Mary's Knights Varsity. She doubled in the first and third innings. Eamiguel shut down Nogales while she was in the circle. Nogales managed just one hit off of Eamiguel, who allowed no earned runs, walked none and struck out one during her one inning of work. The game was back-and-forth heading into the fourth, with six lead changes. St. Mary's Knights Varsity took the lead in the fourth inning and held on for the victory. St. Mary's Knights Varsity scored on an RBI single by Briana Erran off #4, bringing home Brianna Garcia. Even though Maite Bustillos allowed five runs over three innings she still recorded the victory. Bustillos struck out two, walked three and gave up four hits. #4 was charged with the loss. She allowed eight runs in four innings, walked three and struck out two. The bottom of the first saw Nogales take an early lead, 1-0. Nogales matched its two-run second inning with two more in the third. In the second, Nogales scored on a wild pitch, plating #5. St. Mary's Knights Varsity went up for the duration of the game after the fourth inning. Additional runs came from. "Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2016. All rights reserved." Any reuse or republication of this story must include the preceding attribution. Despite a big day at the dish from Danielle Ruiz, who finished 2-4, St. Mary's Knights Varsity lost 13-6 to Cactus Shadows at Monterey Park - St. Mary's on Wednesday.
Even though #5 allowed six runs over four innings she still recorded the victory. She struck out three, walked one and surrendered nine hits. Lauren Eamiguel took the loss for St. Mary's Knights Varsity. She allowed 13 runs in seven innings, walked one and struck out six. In the bottom of the first, St. Mary's Knights Varsity grabbed the early lead, 2-0. St. Mary's Knights Varsity's rally started when Eamiguel singled. Cactus Shadows never trailed after scoring three runs in the fifth on a groundout by #23 and a two-run triple by #5. Cactus Shadows increased its lead with four runs in the sixth. The inning looked promising, as #13 singled, bringing home #1 to kick things off. That was followed up by #23's triple, plating #13. "Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2016. All rights reserved." Any reuse or republication of this story must include the preceding attribution. |
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