![]() ![]() The visibility is expected to be good with average visibility of 13 km throughout the day. The dew point will range from 8☌ up to a maximum value of 10☌ around 2 am. There is no probability for any precipitation throughout the day. The cloud coverage will range from 37% around 4 pm to as high as 100% around 11 pm with an average of 89%. The wind will be breezy, and will get up to 17 km/h at 4 pm, blowing from the south-west. The day will have very high relative humidity, with average humidity of 82%, ranging from 68% to a maximum value of 88% at about 2 am. The maximum temperature of the day will be 14☌ around 4 pm. Please include your name and contact number in the email.Weather information for Santa Cruz Lighthouse, on Thursday, May 25th: Reporting ScoresĬoaches are encouraged to report scores and highlights to following games. Aiden Rodriguez scored twice.Īndrew Airada started and earned the win, and Nathaniel Arreola took the loss. Seniors Miguel Lopez and Zander Miller-Brown each had two hits and one RBI for Watsonvillle. Monte Vista Christian (20-5, 14-1) won the division title. The WIldcatz (9-11, 8-8) finish tied for third place. Stevenson 8, at Watsonville 4: Freshman Matt Silva had three hits and scored a run, but the Wildcatz dropped their PCAL Mission Division finale Thursday. He struck out seven batters and walked two. Senior Cam Miramontes earned the complete-game win. He walked three batters and struck out four. Ibarra gave up five hits and three runs, only one was earned, over 6 2/3 innings and took the loss. Pedro “Jr.” Ibarra had two hits and scored twice. Micah Cervantes had three of the Sharks’ nine hits. The Sharks (17-9, 12-9) finished tied for second place with Carmel (15-12, 12-9), behind champion Hollister (21-5, 17-4) and advance to the CCS playoffs. Francis 2: The Toreadores scored twice in the sixth inning and earned a walk-off win in the seventh in the teams’ Pacific Coast Athletic League Gabilan Division finale Thursday. The Central Coast Section seeding meeting take place on Monday at 4:30 to determine the seeds and division placement for the SCCAL’s automatic qualifiers, Aptos, Santa Cruz and Harbor.Īt Monterey 3, St. ![]() Dylan Bettencourt tripled and scored a run, and Jake Fiorenza had two hits and a run scored. He beaned one batter and struck out five.Ĭarlos Cruz had two doubles, two RBI, and scored a run for Harbor (21-6), the third-place finisher in the SCCAL. Offensively, Aptos’ Matt Hood was 2 for 4 with a double and run scored, James Craig was 2 for 2 with a walk and run scored and Isaiah Work was 1 for 3 with an RBI.Īptos (18-6, 13-2) hosts Bellarmine on Friday at 4 p.m.Īt Harbor 4, Thomas More 0: Cole McCombs pitched a complete-game two-hitter as the Pirates won their regular-season finale Thursday. He threw 5 2/3 innings pitched, with one hit and five walks allowed. Preston Pillsbury earned the win in relief of Knapp, who pitched five innings for the Cardinals (19-7, 12-3).Īptos’ Jorden Espinoza carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning. ![]() Riley Auble and Kaden Smith also scored runs, and Damos Deworken had a hit and RBI. ![]() Nico Hilger and Oscar Knapp each had a hit and run scored for the Cardinals. Santa Cruz 4, Aptos 3: The Cardinals took advantage of a couple errors and walks to rally past the SCCAL champion Mariners in the teams’ league finale Thursday. Senior Damain Aguilar took the loss after allowing his lone hit in the eighth inning, and giving way to reliever Jaden Shabry. Scotts Valley 1, San Lorenzo Valley 0 8 inn.: Quinn Turowski scored the lone run on freshman Jacob Pauka’s hit in the eighth inning of the teams’ Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League finale Thursday.Ĭolin Melrose earned the win in relief of junior starter Corbin Giesen. 4, and Hannah Werner and Chelsea Trendler beat Lila Wright and Renee Parker 21-19, 22-20 at No. 1, Lauren Dumo and Kortney Hitt beat Kelea Saxton and Paola Jacobs 21-14, 21-17 at No. Grossmnt’s Madi Bogle and Alana Embry beat Erin Eschleman and Natalie Taggart 21-11, 21-19 at No. 2, and the Seahawks’ Jasmine Tubbs and Emma Martin beat Rylee Suggett and Aly Guise 21-9, 21-16 at No. The Cabrillo College women’s beach volleyball team was eliminated by Grossmont 3-2 in pool play at the 2023 CCCAA Beach Volleyball State Championships at West Valley College on Thursday.Ĭabrillo’s Alana Patyk-Randa and Lindsay Heller beat Haven Del Guidice and Amanda Pena 21-10, 21-12 at No. ![]()
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