Softball
Overfelt 34, James Lick 7
Sophomores Daijaah Jones and Mya Eti had a week’s worth of offense on Monday, maybe more, powering Overfelt to five-inning mercy-rule victory at home over James Lick in Blossom Valley Athletic League West Valley Division play.
Jones went 6 for 6, drove in eight runs, scored five runs, homered, doubled and twice tripled.
Eti finished 4 for 4, had two homers, knocked in seven runs and scored six runs.
Senior Cynthia Arellano had two doubles among her five hits, drove in four runs and scored six runs.
Overfelt scored 13 in the first to erase an early two-run deficit and 11 in the second as it improved to 12-5 overall and 10-2 in the league. The Royals finished 35 hits.
Lick fell to 6-7, 4-5.
San Ramon Valley 16, Washington-Fremont 0 (5 innings)
Brianna Schapiro, Sophia Jin and Gianna Baccei each knocked in three runs to lead San Ramon Valley to a win by mercy rule over visiting Washington in non-league play.
Freshman Lila Mcleod and sophomore Isla Higgins combined on the one-hit shutout as SRV improved to 10-8.
Washington is 5-10.
Berean Christian 11, Las Lomas 7
Jacqueline Sanchez, Madison Seuis, Alissa Jones, Le Ana Cimarra, Emmalyn Decarlo and Sierra Talbot each had two hits as Berean Christian turned back Las Lomas in a Diablo Athletic League Valley Division game.
Berean Christian is 8-4, 4-3. Los Lomas is 6-8, 2-3.
Burlingame 10, Sequoia 2
Burlingame scored seven in the top half of the sixth to turn its Peninsula Athletic League Bay Division game against Sequoia into a rout.
Kasey Lyons had two hits, including a double, and drove in two runs and Lily Grenier doubled and had an RBI to lead the Panthers, who improved to 9-7, 4-4.
Sequoia is 1-12, 0-8.
Milpitas 6, Los Altos 2
Sophia Delgado went 4 for 4 with two doubles, knocked in a run and scored three runs and Kaelyn Cunanan added three hits to lift Milpitas to a victory on the road over Los Altos in Santa Clara Valley Athletic League De Anza Division play.
Lily Whiting had two hits and two RBIs for Los Altos.
Milpitas is 11-8, 4-2. Los Altos fell to 7-10, 1-6.
Baseball
Lincoln-San Jose 18, Mt. Pleasant 0
Diego Casorla had three hits with four RBIs and Ryan Rogers finished with two hits and two RBIs as Lincoln crushed Mt. Pleasant in non-league play.
Lincoln improved to 16-3. Mt. Pleasant 8-7.
Terra Nova 10, Sequoia 9
Terra Nova scored six runs in the top of the seventh to overcome a three-run deficit and and beat Sequoia in a non-league game.
Joseph Donati led Terra Nova with two hits, including a triple, and knocked in four runs and Vincent Smith added a double and two RBIs to lead the way.
Tyler Steele drove in two runs for Sequoia.
Terra Nova is 6-10-1. Sequoia fell to 10-10.
Monte Vista 13, Berkeley 8
Luke Claussen had three hits, knocked in four runs and scored twice and Brad Ballard homered to lead Monte Vista past host Berkeley in a non-league game.
Akanni Owodunni had two hits, including a homer, and drove in four for Berkeley.
Monte Vista is 11-7. Berkeley slipped to 10-7.
California 9, Antioch 4
Tied 4-4 after five innings, California scored two in the top of the sixth and three in the seventh to beat Antioch in non-league play.
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Logan Kellogg tripled and drove in two runs, Ben Johnson had four hits and Angelo Sherman added three hits, including a triple, to lead the Grizzlies, who improved to 10-10.
Angelo Nunes had four hits and an RBI for Antioch, which fell to 6-15.
Mt Eden 6, Mission San Jose 5
Trailing 5-3 after three innings, Mt. Eden rallied at home to keep Mission San Jose winless on the season.
Hector Dueñas and Javier Alfaro III each drove in two runs to lead Mt. Eden, which upped its record to 6-11.
MSJ dropped to 0-17.