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San Lorenzo Valley Little League
Majors Division
Scotts Valley Rangers 7, SLV White Sox 6
The White Sox mounted a late-inning rally in Scotts Valley. Down by 6 in the sixth, and one out, the Sox got hits from Eli Valory, Tomas Staats, Adam “Posey” Peters, Justin Rudrow, and then a two-out RBI knock from Tommy Andersen. A flyout to center ended the game. For the Scotts Valley Rangers, Robert Reimer and Johnathan Steen had back-to-back doubles in the first. Conor Santos was 2-for-3 with a triple.
Minors Division
Dodgers 2, A’s 0
Kuel Fires Two-Hit Shutout
Blake Kuehl tossed a complete game shutout on only 63 pitches. He struck out 10 A’s, but also got help from his second basemen who made four assists or catches in the field. In the first, Kobe Pane led off with a single and Clay Aidan Callahan singled to bring in Pane before Clay Brown scored on a passed ball.
AA Division
Pirates 12, Mets 11
The teams combined for 52 hits, but the Pirates took control in the sixth when Connor Bisby and Jack Huxtable singled before Remi Peters knocked a double to tie the game. With two outs Jalen Milrad crushed a double to win the game.
Scotts Valley Little League
Majors Division
Rays 2, SLV Giants 0
Highlights: Rays’ Jasper Stemm singled home Tyler Renn, Reilly Merlo doubled high off the right center field fence, scoring Jacob Utic, who walked; winning pitcher, Jacob Utic. SLV Giants Tommy Chestnut and Jacob Auldridge singled, Matt Robistelli walked three times.
AAA Division
A’s 11, Braves 10
Highlights: A’s Cameron DeLeeuw singled home E.J. Bright to cap a five-run bottom of the sixth rally, Venny Petrini had a single and RBI double, Phillip Garrison had a two run single. Braves’ Brody Affolter, Garrett Hormel, Brendan Magee, Erik Olson and Brenden Hite each scored twice with Hormel, Magee and Hite each having RBI singles.
AA Division
Knights 17, Bulls 10
Highlights: Knights’ Logan Ross and Robbie Hall both doubled, Skyler Hughett had five RBIs, third baseman Gabriel Keith turned an unassisted double play, Mitchell Ross got three runners out at first in the first inning.