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Henry, Steele, Grossmont, Valhalla win
- Updated: March 5, 2019
2019 EAST COUNTY PREP SOFTBALL
East County Sports staff report
ESCONDIDO (3-5-2019) – The last time Patrick Henry High met powerful Eastlake on the softball diamond, Titans pitcher Alexis Otero fired a 1-hit shutout at the Cougars in a Cougar Classic pool play contest.
Otero later led Eastlake to a silver medal at the CIF San Diego Section championships, earning an NCAA Division I scholarship
On Monday (Mar. 4), with Eastlake again ranked the No. 2 ballclub in the section, Patrick Henry gained a measure of revenge.
Junior first baseman Hailey “H” Jenks jolted an early 3-run homer in her first at-bat of the season, as the Patriots erased Eastlake, 4-3, at Kit Carson Park. Jenks parked the ball to center field for a quick 3-0 cushion.
The rally started when Olivia Gigante reached base on a misplayed ball in the outfield, then Lauren Nett singled to left to set the stage for Jenks. Gigante, the winning pitcher in relief, would later drive in a run for the game-winning margin.
An inning later in the 2nd, the Patriots pushed the advantage to 4-0.
Laila Spracklen accepted a lead walk, then Kaiah Altmeyer singled. Both runners advanced into scoring position before Spracklen came home on Gigante’s sacrifice fly.
The Titans came back when
For Patrick Henry, Jenks pitched the first three innings, allowing just one hit, striking out a pair of Titans
In addition, Altmeyer batted 3-for-3 on the day. Savannah Sutton also doubled for Patrick Henry (1-0).
Among the Grossmont Conference schools participating on the opening day of the CogarClassic, most lit the scoreboard with big offensive displays.
No. 9 STEELE CANYON 7, UNIVERSITY CITY 1: Audrey Bagge belted a pair of home runs and knocked in four tuns, powering the Cougars past the Centurions in the first pool-play contest for both sides.
Bagge hit her initial clout to venter in the 3rd inning following the first of two triple by Jessica “J.J.” Venzor for a 2-0 lead.
Both are senior co-captains for the Cougars. Venzor’s ball went out to right field
Venzor’s second triple came in the 5th, scoring sophomore Tayler Thomas, who lined a one-out single up the middle. Bagge followed again with her second 3-run bomb for a 5-0 lead.
The final Cougars runs came in the 6th.
Marley Rimoldi and Mariah Mata accepted consecutive lead walks.
Mata went to third, then she scored on a sacrifice fly by Thomas
GROSSMONT 11, MISSION VISTA 1: The Samaria Roope struck out 8 batters while the Foothillers pounded out 11 hits for their 11 runs in a one-sided whipping of the NICKNAME. Roope also roped an RBI double in the Cougar Classic pool-play opener.
After Mission Vista scored in the 1st, Roope rebounded to throw 5 1/3 innings of no-hit ball in the 6-inning (time limit) contest, allowing just one other baserunner the rest of the way
The rally continued when Jordan Brown, who went 3-for-3, doubled. She scored on consecutive base hits by Jessica Medlin and Roope (RBI), then Issy Cervantes singled home Medlin in for a 4-1 cushion
VALHALLA 12, CHAPARRAL (Temecula) 10: After the Pumas tallied seven times in the 2nd to unlock a 2-2 tie, the Norsemen answered with six markers in the home-half of the inning, then four more runs in the 3rd to eventually outlast the visitors from SW Riverside County in a 4-inning duel (time limit) at the Cougar Classic.
A series of three consecutive bases-loaded walks to Delaney Stettler, Samantha Green and Kelly Olson started the comeback. Aubrey Baker would score to make it 9-6, then Baily Munch posted a 2-run single to make it a 1-run ballgame.
An inning later, the Norsemen took their first lead, pushing the margin to 12-9.
Andrea Garcia scored on yet another bases-loaded walk to tie it, Baker put Valhalla ahead by coming home from third on a ground ball to the right side
MAR VISTA 21, CHRISTIAN 2 – The Patriots got two hits from Kate Manes and Mallory Steele.
Elsewhere, Madison defeated Liberty Charter, 18-8.