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Oaks Sweep Two from the OC; Blues Beat Santa Barbara; Menlo Park Wins First Meeting of the Legends

| June 23, 2016

June 23, 2016 Irvine, CA Jackson Simonsgaard (Oxnard JC) had nine strikeouts in six innings on the mound today for the Conejo Oaks as the Oaks won the first game of a doubleheader matchup with the Orange County Riptide 2-1 at Concordia University. Simonsgaard, who allowed only two hits and one walk on the day, got all the run support he would need in the 3rd inning when Logan Gillaspie (Oxnard JC) doubled home the first run of the game and then scored the second run on a fielder's choice. See the Game 1 boxscore/recap here. The second game of the doubleheader was a different story from the first as the Oaks pounded out ten runs on 13 hits en route to a 10-0 shutout. The Oaks did all their scoring in two innings, putting up five runs each in the fourth and seventh innings. Kyle Sanchez (Cal) and Terrell Tate (Hawaii) each had a double among three hits in the second game to lead the Oaks. See the Game 2 boxscore/recap here. Also in the CCL today: San Luis Obispo, CA Trailing 2-0 early in their matchup with the Santa Barbara Foresters tonight, the San Luis Obispo Blues pounced on the opportunity a fielding error by the Foresters provided, scored three times in the inning and cruised the rest of the way to a 4-2 league home win at Sinsheimer Park. Korey Anderson (Western Carolina) picked up the win for the Blues, pitching six innings with five strikeouts and two runs allowed, while Blake Johnson (UAB) and Garrett Dodd (Louisiana Teach)each had a pair of hits to lead the Blues offense. See the boxscore/recap here. Redwood City, CA In the battle of the Legends, Menlo Park came out on top against Long Beach 6-5 today at Canada College in the first-ever meeting between the two CCL clubs known as the Legends. Sean Watkins had two hits and two RBI, and Phillip Caufield (LMU) had two hits and two runs scored to lead Menlo Park. Jacob Westin (Cornell) had three hits, including a home run and a double, to lead Long Beach. See the boxscore/recap here. Featured Image077
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