Sunday, February 24, 2013

Local College and High School Roundup: Chico State baseball team wins

Nick Baker allowed two hits in pitching six shutout innings, Cody Slader went 4 for 4 with two RBIs and two runs scored, and the No. 5 Chico State baseball team defeated Northwest Nazarene 13-0 Friday at Nettleton Stadium.

Baker (2-0) struck out four and walked none as the Wildcats (11-1) took three of four games from the Crusaders (6-7) in the nonconference series. Jeremy Perez, Morgan Yee and Mike Botelho each pitched an inning to complete the two-hitter.

Austin Prott and Roger Boulden each added two hits and two RBIs for the Wildcats, Cody Webber had an RBI triple and a sacrifice fly, and Ruben Padilla hit a two-run single.

Yuba 6, Butte 5

The 49ers (6-4) scored a run in the bottom of the ninth inning to hand the Roadrunners (4-7) a nonconference road loss.

Andy Pustejovsky went 2 for 3 with a double for Butte.

COLLEGE SOFTBALL

Chico St. 4, S.F. State 1

Chico St. 2, S.F. State 0

Alex Molina (3-2) pitched a no-hitter with four strikeouts and one walk as the Wildcats won the second game of a California Collegiate Athletic Association doubleheader at University Softball Field.

Brynn Lesovsky went 2 for 3 and scored both runs for the Wildcats (5-6, 3-3 CCAA) against the Gators (5-6, 1-5) in support of Molina.

Kayla McConnell (1-3) pitched a two-hitter with five strikeouts and no walks for Chico State in the first game.

Desiree Gonzalez hit a three-run home run for the Wildcats, and Lesovsky and Alli Cook each had two hits.

PREP

BOYS BASKETBALL

Shasta 78, Las Plumas 57

The third-seeded Wolves knocked the No. 6 Thunderbirds out of the Northern Section Division III playoffs in a quarterfinal in Redding.

Eric Maturino scored 16 points for Las Plumas (6-20), which was missing two starters due to injury and illness. Chris Knight added 14 points, and Ronnie Osby and Brendon Matheson scored 10 each.

Corning 38, West Valley 27

The No. 1 seed Cardinals defeated the No. 8 Eagles in the quarterfinals of the Northern Section Division IV playoffs. Michael Shoemaker scored 18 points for Corning (25-2), and Chayce Maday scored eight points.

The Cardinals will host No. 4 seed Gridley in the semifinals Wednesday.

Orland 64, Sutter 34

No. 2 Orland (23-4) eliminated No. 7 Sutter out of the Northern Section Division IV playoffs. Jud Sailsbery scored 26 points with five 3-pointers for the Trojans. Kavi Ram scored 10 points and Jordan Long scored nine.

Orland will host a semifinal game on Wednesday.

Gridley 51, Live Oak 47

Emery Haddy scored 14 points with four 3-pointers as the Bulldogs won a Northern Section Division IV quarterfinal home playoff game.

Tyler Abrego added 11 points and Samuel Cota scored 10 for Gridley (17-10), which travels Wednesday to face top-seeded Corning in the semifinals.

PREP SKI/SNOWBOARD

CNISSF Central Division 1

Chico High's Grant Poliquin took first place in boys snowboard in a slalom at Boreal Ridge, with Pleasant Valley's Dylan Schimmel placing third.

Chico's Anabel Davis finished first in girls snowboard with PV's Malori Wagner placing second and PV's Jadie Sweitanski taking third.

Chico's Aiden Wallace came in first in boys ski, and Chico's Delanie Smith placed third in girls ski.

In the final league results, PV repeated as overall ski and snowboard combined champion and Chico took second.

PV also won the boys and girls combined snowboard title, with Chico second. PV won the girls league with Chico taking second. Wagner finished first, followed by Davis in second and Swietanski in third. Chico won the boys snowboard, PV came in second, while Poliquin came in first and Schimmel took second.

Chico also finished first in boys ski, while in girls ski, the PV girls placed second and Chico took third. In the combined ski, Chico finished second and PV third. Individually, Smith and Wallace both placed second.

Source: http://www.chicoer.com/sports/ci_22653008/local-college-and-high-school-roundup-chico-state?source=rss

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