San Jose – The third base of the Altos, Darrion Wesley, was awake with the bases loaded, two outside and his team following a race at the top of the fifth Saturday.
The count was 2 and 2 before the left -handed Swinger committed a lack of launch after another.
Finally, he saw one that could well play and connected it to the center, since two races scored to give the high a 4-3 advantage over Bellarmine, a leadership in that hero until the end of the contact closely in Bobe-League.
“When I reached two attacks, I was balancing anything nearby, balancing anything in the area, swinging to protect,” Wesley said. “They were throwing me many external releases that I just spoiled until I got one in the middle.”

Another wood threw the first five tickets for the highs and won the victory. Minesh Jain came out of a two -out jam in the sixth. Kai Macquiddy launched the seventh and recorded his second salvation in so many days.
“He said:” Give me the ball, “said Altos coach Gabriel Stewart.” I said: “There is no problem.”
The Altos improved 15-4. And defeating a West Catholic team League team made it very special.
“Honestly, it feels great,” Wesley said. “This definitely helps us with our CCS classification. It also feels great because they are from the Wcal competition, better than the one we are used to playing. And I feel that we took a step forward and did the job.”
“We have to keep working hard,” Stewart said. “Whatever our record in the regular season, the boys have greater ambitions to do some damage to the playoffs. I loved our passion and our commitment today. It was fantastic, a victory in the team in general.”
The Altos took an advantage of 2-0 at the top of the third in a Macquiddy scoring field and a double Gavin Moore RBI.
Bellarmine (11-10) ran again at the bottom of the third in the sacrifice fly loaded with Emmett Arnott bases.
The bells, occupied in the 17th place by the news group of the Bay area, took the lead with two in the room when Sam Mendoza and Hudson Reid scored with an error and a blow to Arleight Souza’s blow.

The left -handed Christian Duarte was the first four entries for Bellarmine. Cael Stout, Alex Delucchi and Vincent Kim threw each entry into relief.
Bellarmine begged Wcal to play this 0-5 season, but has won her last four league games. The offensive has been a problem as indicated by the average batting of the .252 teams. But the bells have a deep launch team that has combined for an effectiveness of 1.85.
“It has been a decent year,” said Bellarmine coach Nate Sutton. “Obviously, our goal is to improve and compete at the end of the year. We have overcome some struggles, starting 0-5 in the Wcal. We are improving. We have a certain launch depth. I am happy with the progress we are doing.”
Valley Christian 3, folsom 1
Quentin Marsh doubled and connected a single and drove the three races when Valley Christian improved 17-4-1 in the season with the non-won liga at home.
Hunter Fujimoto scored two races and Brock Ketelson one.
Cole Laubach launched the first two tickets, followed by four relievers, Mayan Subramanian, Christopher Buck, Quentin Medrano and Forest Zelmer, going one entrance each.
Valley Christian, 6-3 at one time this season, only has a defeat in her last 13 games.






