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Two Monarchs going at it tonight

6:00 tonight. SJSU vs U of W. JJ Melero on hill for SJSU. Tyler Davis on hill for Huskies

Quick check of the stats shows they were a combined 20-0 in 2010 when Archbishop Mitty finished 31-3 and swept the WCAL round robin and tourney titles, Beat the Bells via the mercy rule in CCS finals and finished #1 in California (Cal Hi) and #1 in nation by Perfect Game and Rivals.

Will be fun seeing these guys go head to head tonight

CCS Scores this week

Scores from the San Jose Mercury News:

Wednesday:

Valley Christian beat Homestead 6-0 (Theron Kay had 17 Ks)
Saratoga over Piedmont Hills 3-2
Aragon over Los Altos 4-3
Mity over Leigh 7-0

Thursday:

Independence over San Jose 4-0
Oak Grove over Yerba Buena 23-0
Sacred Heart Prep over San Mateo 8-4
Leigh over Sobrato 12-2
Wilcox over Mitty 10-3
Westmont over Palma 4-0
Menlo-Atherton over Woodside 14-2
Sequoia over Cupertino 2-0

Wilcox will play Valley Christian in the Mike Hazlett finals on Saturday. Mitty plays Homestead for third place tonight.

Sacramento Area scores this week

Tuesday:

Bella Vista over Cosumnes Oaks 5-0
Mira Loma over McClatchy 9-6
El Dorado over Golden Sierra 12-0
Rio Linda over Center 11-6
Del Campo over El Camino 10-4
Rosemont over Cordova 5-0

Wednesday:

Sheldon over Galt 14-2
Mesa Verde over Forest Lake Christian 3-2
McClatchy over Antelope 4-3
Franklin over Bradshaw Christian 8-2 (Soph Isaiah Morales had 3 RBI and Cameron Keup threw six innings for the win)
Elk Grove over St. Mary's 7-3
Jesuit over Tokay 2-0
River City over Capital Christian 10-2
Las Plumas over East Nicholas 12-3
Del Oro over Folsom 8-0
Kennedy over Johnson 5-4
El Dorado over Bear River 8-3
Vista del Lago over Roseville 12-4
Argonaut over Natomas 14-5

Thursday:

Bella Vista over Kennedy 7-0
Grant over Rio Linda 11-3
Capital Christian over River City 6-5
Mira Loma over Burbank 8-1
Granite Bay over Clovis West 2-0 (Mitch Hart complete game, three hitter. Devin Lehman was one of three players with two hits)

Pitt's Shurod Thompson's first offer

Word is Thompson recieved his first offer from Weber State. Great news for the 2016 DB. Many more to come for this player. Pitt had a lot of guys on hand at Sunday's Rivals camp and all looked very good to me. The 2015 DE Lui is the real deal and so is their 2016 DE Fonongola(Sorry if I mispelled). The WR Grisby was very impressive and gave Langley all he can handle. NCS D1 should be very exciting this year.

WCAL 2013 Fastest & Top Track & Field Marks

Haven't read too many stats yet, but not seeing too many outstanding times in 100 & 200 among CCS high schools with most 100 times being in the 11.4 - 11.7. So far the fastest time I've seen anywhere posted was Joey Sanfillipo of Bellarmine with a time around 11.0 flat. Any times posted in CCS or NCS under 11.0 so far?

For that matter any other outstanding marks coming out of any WCAL or CCS school meets?
This post was edited on 4/19 7:16 PM by Rmbr26

This post was edited on 5/2 3:17 PM by Rmbr26

St. Francis over Palo Alto

St. Francis gets the kinks out with a "w" over Palo Alto in 9 innings .
Cal State Fullerton bound John Gavin threw 4 giving up 1 hit, no earned runs and striking out 5.
Oregon bound catcher Tim Susnara went 4 for 5 with 3 RBI.
Blake Bilinger hit the double to put St. Francis up 4-3. Billinger will be off to Florida International.
Junior Andrew Carter closed it out for the Lancers.

College Baseball highlights

Louie Lechich San Diego (St. Mary's Stockton): Hit two home runs on Friday against Western Kentucky. Went 4-for-5 on Sunday.

Nick Lynch UC Davis (St. Ignatius): Hit two home runs on Saturday against Kansas State.

Austin March UC Davis (Serra): 3-for-3 with a double and a triple against Portland.

Brandon DeFazio San Diego (Foothill/College of San Mateo): Home run and two steals against Western Kentucky

Alex Blandino Stanford (St. Francis): Went 4-for-5 with a home run against Texas.

Vince Bruno California (Clayton Valley): Home run and 4 RBI against Arkansas Pine Bluff on Sunday.

Michael Tinsley Kansas (Serra): 3-for-4 with a triple against Mississippi Valley State.

Sam Long (Del Campo) and Ty Nichols (Gridley) picked up wins for Sacramento State against Fresno State and Texas A&M respectively.

Matt Krook Oregon (St. Ignatius): The freshman struck out 11 in 6.1 innings to beat LMU. He bounced back from a wild debut against Hawaii.

MLB Home Plate Collision Rule language

(1) A runner attempting
to score may not deviate from his direct pathway to the plate in order to
initiate contact with the catcher (or other player covering home plate). If, in
the judgment of the Umpire, a runner attempting to score initiates contact with
the catcher (or other player covering home plate) in such a manner, the Umpire
shall declare the runner out (even if the player covering home plate loses
possession of the ball). In such circumstances, the Umpire shall call the ball
dead, and all other base runners shall return to the last base touched at the
time of the collision.[/B]


Rule 7.13 Comment: The failure by the runner to make an effort
to touch the plate, the runner's lowering of the shoulder, or the runner's
pushing through with his hands, elbows or arms, would support a determination
that the runner deviated from the pathway in order to initiate contact with the
catcher in violation of Rule 7.13. If the runner slides into the plate in an
appropriate manner, he shall not be adjudged to have violated Rule 7.13. A
slide shall be deemed appropriate, in the case of a feet first slide, if the
runner's buttocks and legs should hit the ground before contact with the
catcher. In the case of a head first slide, a runner shall be deemed to have
slid appropriately if his body should hit the ground before contact with the
catcher.



(2) Unless the catcher
is in possession of the ball, the catcher cannot block the pathway of the
runner as he is attempting to score. If, in the judgment of the Umpire, the
catcher without possession of the ball blocks the pathway of the runner, the
Umpire shall call or signal the runner safe. Notwithstanding the above, it
shall not be considered a violation of this Rule 7.13 if the catcher blocks the
pathway of the runner in order to field a throw, and the Umpire determines that
the catcher could not have fielded the ball without blocking the pathway of the
runner and that contact with the runner was unavoidable
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