A tight game was decided in the sixth inning as St. Mary's Knights Varsity fell to Prescott 11-6 in seven innings on Saturday at Prescott High.
Briana Erran led St. Mary's Knights Varsity's offensive threat, as she got on base three times in the game. She singled in the third and seventh innings. Even though K Schwartz allowed six runs over seven innings she still recorded the victory. Schwartz struck out five, walked four and gave up six hits. Prescott 's A Uvila, X Franco and A Lockling combined for six hits and four RBIs. Lauren Eamiguel was the game's losing pitcher. She allowed 11 runs in six innings, walked four and struck out three. In the bottom of the first, Prescott grabbed the early lead, 3-0. Prescott 's rally started when A Uvila singled. A stolen base then moved A Uvila from first to second. The scoreboard lit up again for Prescott when McKelvey scored on an RBI single by D Marshall and Boker scored on a groundout by B Christopherson. Prescott stayed on top until the final out after taking the lead in the sixth, scoring eight runs on an RBI double by A Uvila, a fielder's choice, two sacrifice flys, two singles, and a two-run triple by Franco. Two runs in the top of the seventh helped St. Mary's Knights Varsity close its deficit to 11-6. A groundout by Miah Rodriguez and a groundout by Lizzy Paredes gave St. Mary's Knights Varsity life. The game went final when Mercedez Martinez. "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 Greenway on Wednesday 10-4 at Monterey Park - St. Mary's in seven innings.
St. Mary's Knights Varsity scored five runs in the fifth on St. Mary's Knights Varsity scored in the fifth on a fielder's choice, , an RBI single by Lizzy Paredes, and a two-run double by Aryana Palencia. The game was back-and-forth heading into the fifth, with five lead changes. Danielle Ruiz boosted her batting average thanks to a perfect 2-2 day at the plate to pace St. Mary's Knights Varsity. She singled in the first inning and tripled in the sixth inning. Lauren Eamiguel got the win for St. Mary's Knights Varsity. She allowed four runs over seven innings. She struck out four, walked three and surrendered nine hits. Leyvas ended up on the wrong side of the pitching decision, charged with the loss. She allowed 10 runs in six innings, walked eight and struck out eight. St. Mary's Knights Varsity answered Greenway's top inning with one run of its own in the first. St. Mary's Knights Varsity scored on an RBI single by Briana Erran. Two runs in the top of the sixth helped Greenway close its deficit to 6-4. A two-run single by Castillo gave Greenway life. But, Eamiguel got Zwar to ground out to end the inning. St. Mary's Knights Varsity scored four runs of its own in the sixth. St. Mary's Knights Varsity scored on a two-run triple by Ruiz, an RBI triple by Miah Rodriguez, and an RBI single by Palencia. "Powered by Narrative Science and GameChanger Media. Copyright 2016. All rights reserved." Any reuse or republication of this story must include the preceding attribution. Maite Bustillos collected three hits, but St. Mary's Knights Varsity still fell to Flagstaff 8-4 in seven innings on Monday at Flagstaff High School.
#18 recorded the win for Flagstaff. She allowed four runs over seven innings. #18 struck out four, walked two and gave up 10 hits. Bustillos was the game's losing pitcher. She allowed six runs in six innings, walked none and struck out four. The top of the first saw St. Mary's Knights Varsity take an early lead, 1-0. St. Mary's Knights Varsity got things going when Bustillos singled. Briana Erran singled, plating Lauren Eamiguel. The lead stayed with Flagstaff after the first, when it scored four runs on three singles. St. Mary's Knights Varsity scored one run in the top of the third to cut its deficit to two. An error set off St. Mary's Knights Varsity rally. But, #18 got Miah Rodriguez to ground out to end the inning. Flagstaff added four more runs in the bottom of the sixth. #18 singled, scoring #13 to start the inning. Two runs in the top of the seventh helped St. Mary's Knights Varsity close its deficit to 8-4. An RBI single by Eamiguel and an RBI double by Danielle Ruiz triggered St. Mary's Knights Varsity's comeback. #18 ended the game by getting Rodriguez to fly 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 beat Paradise Valley 18-0 in four innings on Saturday at Paradise Valley High School after an 11-run explosion in the third inning.
St. Mary's Knights Varsity scored in the third on an error, a walk by Danielle Ruiz, a two-run single by Briana Erran, an RBI double by Gabby Alcantar, an RBI single by Mikaela Gomez, a walk by Alexia Munoz, a walk by Aryana Palencia, a two-run single by Maite Bustillos, and an RBI double by Anissa Larese. Erran racked up four RBIs on two hits for St. Mary's Knights Varsity. Paradise Valley couldn't get anything going so long as Bustillos was on the hill. Paradise Valley managed just one hit off of Bustillos, who allowed no earned runs, walked none and struck out seven during her four innings of work. Fought was the game's losing pitcher. She allowed 17 runs in 2 1/3 innings, walked four and struck out none. St. Mary's Knights Varsity never surrendered the lead after the first inning, scoring five runs on an error, a groundout by Munoz, and a two-run single by Brianna Garcia. St. Mary's Knights Varsity added two more runs in the top of the second. The inning got off to a hot start when Erran singled, scoring Lauren Eamiguel. That was followed up by Miah Rodriguez's double, bringing home Erran. "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 did her best to will St. Mary's Knights Varsity to a win with a two-hit game, but St. Mary's Knights Varsity dropped a 14-1 contest to Cactus on Friday at Monterey Park - St. Mary's.
Porras got it done in the circle on the way to a win. She tossed four innings of shutout ball. She struck out three, walked two and surrendered two hits. Cactus' Yenkevich, Torres, Del Campo and Porras combined for nine hits and 11 RBIs. Lauren Eamiguel couldn't get it done on the rubber for St. Mary's Knights Varsity, taking a loss. She allowed six runs in two innings, walked one and struck out none. Cactus stayed on top until the final out after taking the lead in the first, scoring three runs on an RBI double by Torres and two singles. Cactus increased its lead with eight runs in the fourth. A triple by Porras ignited the offense,, plating Del Campo, Torres and Yenkevich. That was followed up by Guerra's double, scoring Nelson. St. Mary's Knights Varsity scored its only run of the game on an error in the fifth inning. "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 starter Maite Bustillos doesn't need much help when she is on the rubber and she showed it on Wednesday at Notre Dame Preparatory against Notre Dame Prep. Seven strong innings by Bustillos carried St. Mary's Knights Varsity to a 2-1 victory over Notre Dame Prep in seven innings.
Lizzy Paredes helped St. Mary's Knights Varsity pull ahead for the duration in the sixth inning. With the score tied at one, Paredes came to the plate and singled, plating Aryana Palencia. Lauren Eamiguel had two extra-base hits for St. Mary's Knights Varsity. She singled in the third inning and tripled in the first and seventh innings. Dickey took the loss for Notre Dame Prep. She lasted just seven innings, walked five, struck out three, and allowed two runs. Neither team scored until the fourth when St. Mary's Knights Varsity got on the board. St. Mary's Knights Varsity scored runs on an RBI single by Bustillos. The lone run of the game for Notre Dame Prep crossed the plate in the fifth inning on an RBI single by Hertle. "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 jumped out to an early lead on Coconino and captured a 13-5 victory on Friday at Coconino High School.
The game was decided quickly as St. Mary's Knights Varsity exerted its will early with eight runs in the first three innings. A groundout by Danielle Ruiz, an RBI double by Briana Erran, an RBI single by Miah Rodriguez, and an RBI double by Lizzy Paredes in the first inning and a two-run double by Lauren Eamiguel, an RBI single by Erran, and an RBI single by Rodriguez during the second inning fueled St. Mary's Knights Varsity's offense early. Ruiz racked up three RBIs on three hits for St. Mary's Knights Varsity. Eamiguel recorded the win for St. Mary's Knights Varsity. She allowed three runs over three innings. Eamiguel struck out one, walked two and gave up four hits. St. Mary's Knights Varsity easily handled Coconino pitching as six hitters combined for 15 hits, 11 RBIs and 11 runs scored. #24 couldn't get it done on the rubber for Coconino, taking a loss. She allowed eight runs in two innings, walked one and struck out none. Three runs in the bottom of the third helped Coconino close its deficit to 8-3. A steal of home by #10, a steal of home by #5, and sparked Coconino's rally. The Coconino threat came to an end when Eamiguel finally got #16 to fly 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 and Winslow lit up the scoreboard on Tuesday as they combined for 17 runs. In the end, St. Mary's Knights Varsity won the offensive battle 9-8 in seven innings.
The teams totaled 19 hits, including seven extra base hits in the game. The game was back-and-forth heading into the sixth, with seven lead changes. St. Mary's Knights Varsity finally managed to grab the lead after a strong sixth inning. St. Mary's Knights Varsity scored on an RBI double by Lauren Eamiguel off Butterfield, bringing home Maite Bustillos. Even though Eamiguel allowed six runs over five innings she still recorded the victory. Eamiguel struck out two, walked five and gave up five hits. St. Mary's Knights Varsity's Briana Erran, Eamiguel and Danielle Ruiz combined for seven hits and seven RBIs. Butterfield took the loss for Winslow. She lasted just two innings, walked none, struck out one, and allowed two runs. St. Mary's Knights Varsity closer Bustillos put away the final six outs to record the save. The bottom of the first saw St. Mary's Knights Varsity take an early lead, 3-0. Erran got things going for St. Mary's Knights Varsity with a triple. St. Mary's Knights Varsity pushed more runs across when Ruiz and Eamiguel scored on a two-run triple by Erran. St. Mary's Knights Varsity survived Winslow's surge and put up two runs of its own in the third. St. Mary's Knights Varsity scored on an RBI triple by Ruiz and a sacrifice fly by Erran. Winslow posted one run in each of the fifth, sixth and seventh. In the fifth, Winslow scored on a sacrifice fly by O'Haco, plating Beaty. St. Mary's Knights Varsity quickly matched Winslow's strong inning with a two-run inning of its own in the fifth. St. Mary's Knights Varsity scored on an RBI triple by Erran and an RBI double by Miah Rodriguez. After pushing across one run in the top of the seventh, Winslow faced just a 9-8 deficit. A sacrifice fly by Padilla gave Winslow life. St. Mary's Knights Varsity closed the game out when Bustillos got Gonzalez to fly 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 beat McClintock 19-0 in four innings on Monday at Monterey Park - St. Mary's after a 12-run explosion in the first inning.
St. Mary's Knights Varsity scored in the first on a two-run triple by Danielle Ruiz, an RBI double by Briana Erran, an RBI single by Lizzy Paredes, a two-run double by Maite Bustillos, an RBI single by Brianna Garcia, a walk by Ruiz, a two-run error, and a two-run single by Miah Rodriguez. Ruiz racked up five RBIs on three hits for St. Mary's Knights Varsity. Bustillos got it done on the rubber on the way to a win. She pitched four shutout innings. She struck out five, walked none and surrendered one hit. Anderson was the game's losing pitcher. She allowed 19 runs in three innings, walked six and struck out five. St. Mary's Knights Varsity piled on three more runs in the bottom of the second. Garcia's single got things going, scoring Aryana Palencia. St. Mary's Knights Varsity tacked on another four runs in the third. The inning got off to a hot start when Lauren Eamiguel doubled, scoring Bustillos and Alexia Munoz. That was followed up by Ruiz's double, bringing home Mercedez Martinez and Eamiguel. "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 jumped out to an early lead on Shadow Mountain and captured an 18-0 victory on Thursday at Shadow Mountain High School.
With 12 runs in the first three innings, St. Mary's Knights Varsity left no doubt about the eventual outcome. A two-run single by Briana Erran, a two-run home run by Miah Rodriguez, and a passed ball in the first inning and a two-run home run by Erran, an error, a bases loaded walk by Valenzuela, and a three-run double by Brianna Garcia during the second inning fueled St. Mary's Knights Varsity's offense early. Garcia racked up five RBIs on two hits for St. Mary's Knights Varsity. St. Mary's Knights Varsity's Maite Bustillos kept Shadow Mountain off the scoreboard for all five innings she was in the circle. She pitched a shutout, allowing no runs on three hits while striking out six. Valenzuela couldn't get it done on the rubber for Shadow Mountain, taking a loss. She allowed 18 runs in five innings, walked 13 and struck out two. "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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