Northridge Loses Its Shirt in Nevada, 12-10
- Share via
Adrian Mendoza had two hits, including a home run, but Nevada routed Cal State Northridge, 19-10, Friday in a nonconference baseball game at Reno.
Alex Rangel had four hits for the Wolf Pack, which broke a scoreless tie by scoring 12 runs in the fourth inning.
Pierce 9, Oxnard 2--Traviss Hodge doubled twice and finished with three hits and three runs batted in, and Kris Dominique had three hits for the Brahmas (7-5, 3-1) in a Western State Conference interdivision victory at Pierce.
Left-hander Doug Slayton (3-1) pitched eight innings, gave up nine hits, one earned run and one walk and struck out five.
Ventura 9, Canyons 5--Chris Morse and Matt Alonzo each had two hits and the Pirates won a WSC interdivision game at Canyons.
Alonzo hit a two-run home run to give Ventura a 5-4 lead in the sixth inning.
MEN’S SWIMMING
Pierce 62, Citrus 40; Pierce 77, Rio Hondo 12--Kevin Fitzpatrick and Bennett Bier each won two events and swam on the victorious 400 medley relay team for the Brahmas in a WSC meet at Citrus College.
This is the first time Coach Fred Shaw has had a 4-0 record in his eight seasons at Pierce.
Ventura 75, Cuesta 38; Ventura 90, Chaffey 24--Ryan Fisher, Zach Shuler and Kyle Powers each won two events for the Piraces in a WSC meet at Ventura.
WOMEN’S SWIMMING
Ventura 63, Cuesta 50; Ventura 95, Chaffey 11--Brianne Fowler won the 50 freestyle in 25.88 and the 100 freestyle in 55.86 for the Pirates in a WSC victory at Ventura.
Rebecca Gilman won the 1,000 freestyle in 10:40.81 and the 100 breaststroke in 1:15.01 for Ventura (3-0).
SOFTBALL
Moorpark 10, Santa Monica 2--Cory Fredette and Casey Georgeson each had two hits for the Raiders (8-10, 4-2) in a WSC interdivisional game that was called after six innings because of the eight-run rule at Moorpark.
More to Read
Go beyond the scoreboard
Get the latest on L.A.'s teams in the daily Sports Report newsletter.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.