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Riptide’s Late-Inning Surge Swamps Conejo

June 13, 2017 – Thousand Oaks, CA The Orange County Riptide scored 11 times in the last two innings to beat the Conejo Oaks 15-7 today at Sparky Anderson Field. Will Proctor (Georgia), David Miranda (Florida Atlantic) and Eric Wagaman (Houston), the numbers two, three and four in the Orange County lineup, combined for 11-RBI […]

| June 13, 2017

June 13, 2017 - Thousand Oaks, CA The Orange County Riptide scored 11 times in the last two innings to beat the Conejo Oaks 15-7 today at Sparky Anderson Field. Will Proctor (Georgia), David Miranda (Florida Atlantic) and Eric Wagaman (Houston), the numbers two, three and four in the Orange County lineup, combined for 11-RBI on seven hits, each of them doubling and Wagaman adding a two-run home run to cap the scoring in the ninth. Cooper Uhl (LMU), hitting seventh in the lineup, added three hits and scored four times, and Beau Philip (San Joaquin JC), hitting eighth, scored three times on two hits to add to the Riptide 15-hit onslaught. Max Weinstein (Cal Lutheran) doubled and singled, and Frankie Tostado (Oxnard JC) tripled and singled to lead the Oaks offense. Click here to see the reports of this game. Elsewhere in the CCL today: Compton, CA Tommy Anderson (Doan) drove in Michael Stefanic (Westmont) with the game winning run in the top of the 11th inning as the Long Beach Legends beat the Academy Barons 6-5 today at the MLB Urban Youth Academy. It was the second hit in as many plate appearances for Anderson, who was inserted into the lineup late in the game, and he, Stefanic, Reese Berberet (Long Beach CC) and Stephen Corona each finished with multiple-hit games, one of Corona's being a solo home run to lead off the third inning, to lead the Legends attack. Long Beach's starting pitcher Jacob Alcorn recorded six strikeouts with no walks in five-plus innings of work, but the win went to Corey Treyes (Coppin St) who pitched a scoreless bottom of the 11th. Randy Rubio (Marymount), Eric Whitfield and Evan Mason (Chico St), the bottom third of the Barons' lineup, each had three hits to lead the Academy. Click here for a recap of this game. Pasadena, CA Three Arroyo Seco Saints pitchers combined for 15 strikeouts, and a six-run fourth inning provided more than enough offense, as the Saints beat the Ventura Halos 10-5 today at Jackie Robinson Stadium. Arroyo Seco starting pitcher Dellan Raish (ASU) had five strikeouts but lasted only two innings, giving up four runs, before turing the ball over to Gunnar Friend (Avila), who posted four strikeouts in three innings to earn the win, and Zackarie Phillips (Grayson JC), who had six strikeouts over the last four innings to pick up the save. Brett Adams had the biggest hit for the Saints, a bases-clearing triple in the fourth inning, and Blake Burton (Washington) hit a solo home run in the fifth. Dayton Provost (Canyons JC) doubled in the first inning and doubled again in the second with the bases loaded to plate three runs, and Christian Jones (Washington) hit a solo home run in the fifth to lead the Halos. Click here for a recap of this game. La Habra, CA Ty Wiest (Columbia) recorded nine strikeouts in five innings of one-hit, one-run ball to lead the Santa Barbara Foresters to a 9-5 victory over the Southern California Catch today at Biola University. Catch starting pitcher Zac Whittaker (Fresno CC) recorded six strikeouts of his own in five innings, but was done in by a two-out RBI double by Evan Lee (Arkansas) followed by a two-run home run by Brody Weiss (Westmont) in the second inning. Lee finished the game with three hits (two doubles and a single), Weiss with 3 RBI, and Luke Ritter (Wichita St) hit a two-run home run in the eighth inning to lead the Foresters offense. Anthony Seminaris (Arkansas-Ft. Smith) had two hits, one a solo home run in the sixth inning, and Mitchell Bumann (Hawaii Pacific) had two hits to lead the Catch. Click here for a recap of this game. Results of the Walnut Creek-Neptune Beach and Auburn-Rockville games were not available at post time.
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