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So. California Baseball Results

 

Posted on: May 12 2000 7:02PM
Santa Ana 10, Mt. San Jacinto 6—Jeremy Weinberg 12 Ks for Santa Ana in 7 innings, and SAC's Tony Calderon went 3 for 4 with 3 RBIs

Palomar 12, Golden West 2—Palomar's Nathan Meza a complete game eight-hitter, striking out five, walking two. Victory was Palomar's 10th straight win

Cuesta 10, El Camino 5—Cuesta's Chris Kleme had four RBIs and home run

Cypress 21, Rio Hondo 2—Cypress pounds out 23 hits. Charger pitcher Ray Aguilar went 7 innings, allowed three hits and a run, while striking out four and walking none. The victory was his 10th of the year

Riverside 11, Grossmont 7—Grossmont's Jamie Borruel 3 home runs, 4 RBIs. Meanwhile, RCC's Antoine Cameron went 2 for 5, with four RBIs, three coming in the 7th on a towering HR to right field. DH Jason Farmer also homored for the Tigers, a three-run shot in the 2nd inning

Cerritos 7, Southwestern 3—Cerritos' Hector Zamora went 3 for 3, with two doubles and an RBI as the Falcons won

East Los Angeles 7, Bakersfield 6—Tied 6-6 in the bottom of the ninth, East Los Angeles' Mike Soto singled home pinch runner Alex Chavez as the Huskies edged Bakersfield. Soto finished the game 2 for 4, with a home run and two RBIs

Los Angeles Pierce 12, Cerro Coso 3

Best two-out-of-three series continues tomorrow with games at 11 a.m.; if needed a third game 30 minutes later
 


2006 Champion
Long Beach City College

2005 Champion

Santa Rosa Jr College

2004 Champion
Saddleback College

2003 Champion
Cypress College

2002 Champion
Riverside Community College

2001 Champion
Riverside Community College

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