June 18, 2017
Santa Barbara, CA
Blair Henley (Texas) threw six scoreless innings with five strikeouts,
John McMillon (Texas Tech) recorded all six outs of his two innings of pitching via the strikeout, and
Evan Lee (Arkansas) faced the minimum three batters in a scoreless ninth to lead the Santa Barbara Foresters to a 3-1 victory over the Academy Barons today at Pershing Park. The only scoring blemish to the Foresters pitching line came when McMillon walked the first batter he faced,
Randy Rubio (Marymount), who advanced around the bases on a hit batsmen and a pair of passed balls. But then McMillon dialed in and struck out the next six batters he faced. Henley was just as unhittable today, allowing only four baserunners in his six innings, one each on a walk and a reached-on-error, and the other two by isolated doubles by
Hunter Allen (Alabama St) in the second inning, and by
Javier Garcia (Compton JC) in the sixth.
Kyle Marinconz (Cal Poly) doubled and scored on a single by
Joshua Jung (Texas Tech) in the first,
David Hamilton (Texas) tripled home a run in the second, and
Austin Todd (Texas) tripled and scored on a Marinconz single in the fifth to account for the Foresters runs.
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La Habra, CA
Evan Sandmann (Dallas Baptist) doubled home the tying run with one out in the bottom of the seventh inning and then scored the go-ahead run on an outfield error as the Southern California Catch prevailed 3-2 today in what turned out to be a staff pitching duel with the Long Beach Legends at Biola University. Catch starting pitcher
Tayton Smith (Azusa Pacific) threw five scoreless innings, and his counterpart, Legends starter
Josh Aguilar, who had six strikeouts over six innings of one-run ball, kept the game tight before turning it over to the bullpens. Four Catch relievers combined to limit Long Beach to two runs, both of which got on base via walks, one scoring on an RBI-double by
Tommy Anderson (Doane) in the sixth inning, the other on a RBI-single by
Grant Gamble (Azusa Pacific) in the eighth. The two relievers for Long Beach were just as stingy, allowing only two earned runs, one run scored by
Anthony Seminaris (Arkansas Ft. Smith), who doubled to lead off the bottom of the sixth inning and scored on another double by
Shay Whitcomb (UCSD), and the other when Sandmann got his hit in the seventh, but the game was inevitably decided by a defensive error.
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Ventura, CA
Blake Chiramonte hit a bases-loaded, bases-clearing two out double as the Ventura Halos batted around and scored six times to take command of their game today against the San Luis Obispo Blues at Ventura College and win 8-5. Chiramonte was the ninth hitter to come to bat in the sixth inning for Ventura and his three RBI double came on the heels of an RBI-single by
Dayton Provost (Canyons JC), an RBI-double by
Armet Johnson (Cal St. LA) and an RBI-ground out. Up until that point the Halos had been dominated by the pitching of San Luis Obispo starter
Austin Dondaville (Cal Poly), who struck out nine and allowed only three baserunners in five innings of work. But as soon as Dondaville was replaced by a reliever, Ventura pounced. Provost finished the game with two hits,
Christian Jones (Washington) had two RBI and Chiramonte’s three RBI led the Halos attack.
Marco Murillo (Campbellsville) had a pair of triples, driving in three, to lead the San Luis Obispo offense.
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Healdsburg, CA
The Healdsburg Prune Packers sent ten hitters to the plate in their last at bat, scoring six runs on five singles and three walks in the bottom of the eighth inning to turn a 4-3 deficit into a 9-4 win over the Rockville Rock Hounds tonight at Recreation Park.
Bryce Nagata (Sonoma St) and Esteban Martinez, each of whom had three hits in the game, singled and scored in the six-run eighth, and
Cole Brodnansky (Santa Rosa JC) and Cameron Warren (Texas) each drove in two with their singles.
Grant St. Martin (Sonoma St) and Max Smith (UNLV) hit back-to-back home runs in the fourth inning, St. Martin’s a two-run version, his third RBI of the game, to lead Rockville.
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Auburn, CA
Details of the Walnut Creek-Auburn Wildcat game tonight were not available at post time. Walnut Creek beat Auburn 18-9.