HISTORICAL RECORD OF
CCS SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
Special Thanks to John Spalding
and
Don Nash for compiling this information!
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1976
The first Central Coast Section championships drew 12 league champions
divided into four regions.
Four teams drew first round byes. The leagues entered were North Peninsula, Mid-Peninsula,
South Peninsula, Santa Clara Valley, West Valley, Santa Teresa, Fremont, Mt. Hamilton,
Monterey Bay, Mission Trails, Girls Private Schools and ?(Probably Christian Schools).
FIRST ROUND:
I. Aragon (MPL) def. Redwood Christian (CSL), 23-1
II. Santa Clara (SCVAL) def. Carlmont (SPL), 9-7
III. Camden (WVAL) def. Pioneer (STAL), 6-1
IV. Notre Dame-Belmont (GPSL) def. Salinas (MBL), 7-6
REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS:
I. Terra Nova (NPL) def. Aragon, 11-5
II. Santa Clara def. ? (FRL), ?-?
III. Camden def. ? (MHAL), ?-?
IV. Notre Dame-Belmont def. Hollister (MTAL), 6-5
SEMIFINALS:
Santa Clara def. Terra Nova, 9-3
Camden def. Notre Dame, 5-1
FINAL:
Camden def. Santa Clara, 9-1 (June 5 at PAL Stadium)
1977
Thirteen league champions competed in the second annual event -- the
newcomers being Monterey Peninsula Girls League and Santa Cruz County League (Mission
Trails did not have an entry and Fremont changed its name to De Anza). Teams were split
into regions with three schools drawing first round byes.
FIRST ROUND:
I. Notre Dame-Belmont (GPSL) def. Terra Nova (NPL), 7-2
II. Sunnyvale (DAL) def. Cubberley (SCVAL), 5-4
III. Willow Glen (STAL) def. Santa Teresa (MHAL), 5-0
IV. Monterey (MPGL) def. North Salinas (MBL), 15-12
IV. Santa Cruz (SCCAL) def. Redwood Christian (CSL), 17-8
REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS:
I. Notre Dame-Belmont def. Hillsdale (MPL), 2-0
II. Carlmont (SPL) def. Sunnyvale, 5-2
III. Willow Glen def. Prospect (WVAL), 3-0
IV. Santa Cruz def. Monterey, 16-2
SEMIFINALS:
Notre Dame-Belmont def. Willow Glen, 3-0
Carlmont def. Santa Cruz, 15-5
FINAL:
Notre Dame-Belmont def. Carlmont, 3-2 (June 4 at PAL Stadium)
Kelly Kirkland drove in two runs including the winner in extra innings to propel Notre
Dame to
the win over Carlmont, also located in Belmont. Sheila Langrock, who pitched a no-hitter
against
Willow Glen in the semifinal game, allowed six hits to Carlmont.
1978
The format was increased to 16 teams with 12 league champions and four
at-large selections. Teams
were divided by regions with the at-large teams not competing in their home regions.
FIRST ROUND:
I. Santa Teresa (MHAL at-large) def. Terra Nova (NPL), 3-1
Hillsdale (MPL) def. Notre Dame-Belmont (GPSL), 9-5
II. Cubberley (SCVAL) def. Leigh (WVAL at-large), 8-7
Carlmont (SPL) def. Monta Vista (DAL), 6-4
III. Willow Glen (STAL) def. Gunn (SCVAL at-large), 3-2
Prospect (WVAL) def. Independence (MHAL) 2-1
IV. Aptos (SCCAL) def. Hollister (MTAL), 7-0
Watsonville (SCCAL at-large) def. Redwood Christian (CSL), 9-8
REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS:
I. Santa Teresa def. Hillsdale, 9-5
II. Cubberley def. Carlmont, 5-4
III. Willow Glen def. Prospect, 8-1
IV. Aptos def. Watsonville, ?-?
SEMIFINALS:
Cubberley def. Aptos, 16-2
Willow Glen def. Santa Teresa, 4-3
FINAL:
Willow Glen def. Cubberley, 12-8 (June 3 at PAL Stadium)
Valerie Bruno pitched and batted the Rams to victory in the free-hitting affair. With
Willow Glen
clinging to a 5-4 lead in the second inning, Bruno relieved starter Maryanne Freitas and
chalked
up her second victory in as many nights. Bruno also had 3-for-4 at the plate including a
triple.
Shelly Onstead also had 3-for-4 at the plate for the Rams.
1979
The field remained at 16 teams with 13 league champions and three
at-large selections.
The schools continued to be divided by regions.
FIRST ROUND:
I. Burlingame (MPL at large) def. Notre Dame-Belmont (GPSL), 6-3
Hillsdale (MPL) def. Half Moon Bay (NPL), 6-5
II. Carlmont (SPL) def. Fremont (DAL at-large), 8-2
Peterson (SCVAL) def. Monta Vista (DAL), 5-3
III. Leland (STAL at-large) def. Independence (MHAL), 3-2
Prospect (WVAL) def. Gunderson (STAL), 5-3
IV. Aptos (SCCAL) def. Redwood Christian (CSL), 27-4
Salinas (MBL) def. King City (MTAL), 11-3
REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS:
I. Hillsdale def. Burlingame, 4-0
II. Carlmont def. Peterson, 6-2
III. Prospect def. Leland, 4-1
IV. Aptos def. Salinas, 5-1
SEMIFINALS:
Hillsdale def. Aptos, 8-2
Prospect def. Carlmont, 7-6
FINAL:
Prospect def. Hillsdale, 5-3 (June 2 at PAL Stadium)
1980
The format remained the same -- 16 teams divided into regions. There were 13 league
champions
and three at-large entries.
II. Monta Vista (DAL) def. Blackford (WVAL at-large), 4-2
Peterson (SCVAL) def. Carlmont (SPL), 13-3
III. Independence (MHAL) def. Willow Glen (SPL), 4-2
Prospect (WVAL) def. Gunn (SCVAL at-large), 5-0
IV. North Monterey County (MTAL) def. Redwood Christian (CSL), 7-4
Santa Cruz (SCCAL) def. Salinas (MBL), 6-1
REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS:
I. Santa Teresa def. Terra Nova, 13-6
II. Monta Vista def. Peterson, 8-0
III. Independence def. Prospect, 6-5
IV. North Monterey County def. Santa Cruz, 5-0
SEMIFINALS:
Monta Vista def. Santa Teresa, 1-0
Independence def. North Monterey County, 9-1
FINAL:
Independence def. Monta Vista, 2-1 (May 31 at PAL Stadium)
Independence used a squeeze bunt in the fifth inning to score one run and move the
eventual
winning run to third base and then withstood a final inning on-slaught by Monta Vista to
lift the
title. Cindy Rebhan out-dueled Sharyn Wexted for the victory. Monta Vista's Marie Touli
was
the leading hitter with 2-for-3.
1981
The field was expanded to 26 teams with the champions and runners-up
from all 13 leagues qualifying.
Six teams drew first round byes. For the first time, competition was not held on a
regional basis.
FIRST ROUND:
North Monterey County (MTAL) def. Monterey (MBL), 5-3
Santa Teresa (MHAL) def. Mills (MPL), 7-1
Carlmont (SPL) def. Redwood Christian (CSL), 11-1
Notre Dame-Belmont (GPSL) def. Half Moon Bay (NPL), 5-4
Pioneer (STAL) def. Wilcox (SCVAL), 4-3
Mitty (GPSL) def. Terra Nova (NPL), 6-0
Santa Cruz (SCCAL) def. Monte Vista Christian (CSL), 13-0
Hillsdale (MPL) def. Menlo-Atherton (SPL), 6-0
Hollister (MTAL) def. Salinas (MBL), 7-4
Lynbrook (DAL) def. Blackford (WVAL), 4-3
SECOND ROUND:
North Monterey County def. San Lorenzo Valley (SCCAL), 5-3
Willow Glen (STAL) def. Santa Teresa, 2-1
Carlmont def. Notre Dame-Belmont, 11-1
Prospect (WVAL) def. Pioneer, 4-0
Monta Vista (DAL) def. Mitty, 10-0
Peterson (SCVAL) def. Santa Cruz, 10-3
Hillsdale def. Hollister, 11-2
Lynbrook def. Oak Grove (MHAL), 4-2
QUARTERFINALS:
Willow Glen def. North Monterey County, 7-0
Prospect def. Carlmont, 5-4
Monta Vista def. Peterson, 5-0
Hillsdale def. Lynbrook, 5-0
SEMIFINALS:
Willow Glen def. Prospect, 2-1
Hillsdale def. Monta Vista, 4-3
FINAL:
Hillsdale def. Willow Glen, 1-0 (May 30 at PAL Stadium)
Sheila Conway's triple to the left field fence in the bottom of the eighth inning
scored pitcher
Karen Athanacio from first base and ended the scoreless game. Athanacio had walked to open
the frame. With Athanacio only allowing three hits and Willow Glen pitcher Julie Ranheim
giving up four, the game was scoreless at the end of regulation. Hillsdale had mounted the
only
other serious threat in the seventh inning when the lead-off hitter tripled but Ranheim
got two
pop-ups and a strikeout to escape.
1982
The format remained the same -- 26 teams with the champions and
runners-up from all 13 leagues
qualifying. Six teams drew first round byes.
FIRST ROUND:
Leland (STAL) def. Redwood Christian (CSL), 8-0
Mitty (WVAL) def. Santa Cruz (SCCAL), 4-0
San Lorenzo Valley (SCCAL) def. Pacific Grove (MTAL), 6-?
Lynbrook (DAL) def. Castilleja (GPSL), 37-1
Terra Nova (NPL) def. Mercy (SPL), 8-3
Half Moon Bay (NPL) def. Burlingame (MPL), 4-3
Carlmont (SPL) def. Wilcox (SCVAL), 3-0
Mt. Pleasant (MHAL) def. Notre Dame-Belmont (GPSL), 8-4
Salinas (MBL) def. Berean Christian (CSL), 4-0
Notre Dame-Salinas (MBL) def. Hollister (MTAL), 20-12
SECOND ROUND:
Leland def. Mitty, 5-4
Prospect (WVAL) def. San Lorenzo Valley, 13-0
Lynbrook def. Santa Teresa (MHAL), 3-1
Terra Nova def. Hillsdale (MPL), 2-1
Carlmont def. Half Moon Bay, 9-3
Willow Glen (STAL) def. Mt. Pleasant, 4-2
Salinas def. Mountain View (SCVAL), 2-1
Monta Vista (DAL) def. Notre Dame-Salinas, 13-1
QUARTERFINALS:
Prospect def. Leland, 5-0
Lynbrook def. Terra Nova, 2-0
Carlmont def. Willow Glen, 8-0
Salinas def. Monta Vista, 5-2
SEMIFINALS:
Prospect def. Lynbrook, 3-1
Carlmont def. Salinas, 17-1
FINAL:
Carlmont def. Prospect, 5-0 (May 29 at PAL Stadium)
Freshman Julie Davidson threw a four-hit shutout for her eleventh victory of the
season without
a defeat to pace the Scots. Carlmont scored twice in the third inning on three singles and
a Prospect
error. The winners added insurance runs in the fifth and sixth innings. Tracy Ayers had
3-for-4
at the plate.
1983 Division I
Division II
The format was changed with the champions and second-place teams from
the five leagues with the
largest average enrollment playing in Division I and the other seven leagues competing in
Division II.
The latter was broken into North and South sections with the champions of each playing for
the
division title.
DIVISION I 1983
FIRST ROUND:
Santa Teresa (MHAL) def. Wilcox (SCVAL), 2-1
Fremont (DAL) def. Los Gatos (WVAL), 6-5
QUARTERFINALS:
Monta Vista (DAL) def. Santa Teresa, 6-1
Mountain View (SCVAL) def. Willow Glen (STAL), 2-1
Mitty (WVAL) def. Oak Grove (MHAL), 1-0
Pioneer (STAL) def. Fremont, 9-1
SEMIFINALS:
Mountain View def. Monta Vista, 2-1
Pioneer def. Mitty, 6-0
FINAL:
Mountain View def. Pioneer, 4-2 (May 28 at PAL Stadium)
The victors scored three times in the first inning and then held on to turn back the
seeded Mustangs.
Dawn Zink, who forced 19 pop-ups, won her 19th victory of the season against only two
losses.
DIVISION II 1983
FIRST ROUND:
N-Carlmont (PAL) def. Berean Christian (CSL), 11-1
N-Notre Dame-Belmont (GPSL) def. El Camino (NPL),7-0
N-Terra Nova (NPL) def. Mercy (GPSL), 3-0
N-Hillsdale (PAL) def. Monte Vista Christian (CSL), 14-0
S-Notre Dame-Salinas (MBL) def. Hollister (MTAL), 7-4
S-Santa Cruz (SCCAL) def. Alisal (MTAL), 10-2
QUARTERFINALS:
N-Carlmont def. Notre Dame-Belmont, 4-3
N-Hillsdale def. Terra Nova, 6-0
S-Notre Dame-Salinas def. San Lorenzo Valley (SCCAL), 6-4
S-Santa Cruz def. Salinas (MBL), 7-2
SEMIFINALS:
N-Hillsdale def. Carlmont, 4-3
S-Notre Dame-Salinas def. Santa Cruz, 6-5
FINAL:
Hillsdale def. Notre Dame-Salinas, 4-0 (May 28 at PAL Stadium)
1984 Division I
Division II
The format remained the same with the champions and second-place teams
from the five leagues w
ith the largest average enrollment playing in Division I and the other seven leagues
competing in
Division II. The latter was split into North and South sections again with the champions
of each
playing for the division title.
DIVISION I 1984
FIRST ROUND:
Santa Teresa (MHAL) def. Wilcox (SCVAL), 6-2
Los Gatos (WVAL) def. Cupertino (DAL), 5-3
QUARTERFINALS:
Monta Vista (DAL) def. Santa Teresa, 2-0
Westmont (WVAL) def. Gunderson (STAL), 2-1
Willow Glen (STAL) def. Oak Grove (MHAL), 2-1
Mountain View (SCVAL) def. Los Gatos, 7-1
SEMIFINALS:
Monta Vista def. Westmont, 7-4
Mountain View def. Willow Glen, 6-4
FINAL:
Monta Vista def. Mountain View, 6-1 (May 26 at PAL Stadium)
Cindy Hewitt and Sue Aldridge were the key hitters as Monta Vista broke open a 1-1
game with
a four-run third inning. Ndidi Opia pitched the win for the Matadors, giving up only three
hits
and striking out seven.
DIVISION II 1984
FIRST ROUND:
N-Carlmont (PAL) def. Valley Christian (CSL), 4-0
N-Mercy (GPSL) def. El Camino (NPL), 2-1
N-Notre Dame-Belmont (GPSL) def. Terra Nova (NPL), 2-1
N-Hillsdale (PAL) def. Berean Christian (CSL), 6-1
S-Soquel (SCCL) def. King City (MTL), 14-6
S-San Lorenzo Valley (SCCAL) def. Carmel (MTAL), 6-1
QUARTERFINALS:
N-Carlmont def. Mercy 1-0
N-Hillsdale def. Notre Dame-Belmont, 5-3
S-Soquel def. Salinas (MBL), 3-2
S-San Lorenzo Valley def. North Salinas (MBL), 1-0
SEMIFINALS:
N-Carlmont def. Hillsdale, 3-2
S-San Lorenzo Valley def. Soquel, 4-3
FINAL:
Carlmont def. San Lorenzo Valley, 5-0 (May 26 at PAL Stadium)
1985 Division I
Division II
There were no changes in the format -- the champions and second-place
teams from the five
leagues with the largest average enrollment competed in Division I and the other seven
leagues
were entered in Division II which was divided into North and South sections with the
champions
of each playing for the division title.
DIVISION I 1985
FIRST ROUND:
Willow Glen (STAL) def. Santa Clara (SCVAL), 4-0
Prospect (WVAL) def. Santa Teresa (MHAL), 16-0
QUARTERFINALS:
Monta Vista (DAL) def. Willow Glen, 2-0
Oak Grove (MHAL) def. Del Mar (WVAL), 6-2
Pioneer (STAL) def. Lynbrook (DAL), 7-4
Prospect def. Mountain View (SCVAL), 4-3
SEMIFINALS:
Oak Grove def. Monta Vista, 2-1
Prospect def. Pioneer, 3-1
FINAL:
Prospect def. Oak Grove, 2-0 (May 25 at PAL Stadium)
The winners had almost identical scores in the second and fourth innings to give Wendy
Crain
all the margin she needed to pitch the victory. Both innings opened with singles and after
the
runners advanced to third, they each scored on wild pitches. Crain allowed only three
hits.
DIVISION II 1985
FIRST ROUND:
|N-Carlmont (PAL) def. Berean Christian (CSL), 25-0
N-Half Moon Bay (NPL) def. Mercy (GPSL), 6-2
N-Notre Dame-Belmont (GPSL) def. Valley Christian (CSL), 11-0
N-Mills (PAL) def. Terra Nova (NPL), 2-1
S-Soquel (SCCAL) def. Carmel (MTAL), 6-4
S-Alisal (MTAL) def. Harbor (SCCAL), 9-4
QUARTERFINALS:
N-Carlmont def. Half Moon Bay, 13-0
N-Mills def. Notre Dame-Belmont, 4-2
S-Notre Dame-Salinas (MBL) def. Soquel, 3-1
S-North Salinas (MBL) def. Alisal, 1-0
SEMIFINALS:
N-Mills def. Carlmont, 3-0
S-North Salinas def. Notre Dame-Salinas, 8-1
FINAL:
Mills def. North Salinas, 2-1 (May 25 at PAL Stadium)
1986 Division I
Division II
For the fourth straight year the format did not change -- the champions
and second-place teams
from the five leagues with the largest average enrollment competed in Division I and the
other
seven leagues were entered in Division II. The latter was divided into North and South
sections
with the champions of each playing for the division title.
DIVISION I 1986
FIRST ROUND:
Silver Creek (MHAL) def. Wilcox (SCVAL), 6-4
Del Mar (WVAL) def. Lynbrook (DAL), 6-5
QUARTERFINALS:
Pioneer (STAL) def. Silver Creek, 8-5
Monta Vista (DAL) def. Prospect (WVAL), 4-0
Gunderson (STAL) def. Oak Grove (MHAL), 2-0
Mountain View (SCVAL) def. Del Mar, 1-0
SEMIFINALS:
Pioneer def. Monta Vista, 1-0
Mountain View def. Gunderson, 5-1
FINAL:
Pioneer def. Mountain View, 1-0 (May 31 at PAL Stadium)
Pioneer's Kathy Jones and Mountain View's Pam Zink didn't allow a run until the
bottom
of the eighth inning when a single, error and intentional walk loaded the bases for the
winners
and Diane Arenella bounced a single over first base to end the contest.
DIVISION II 1986
FIRST ROUND:
N-Notre Dame-Belmont (GPSL) def. Valley Christian (CSL), 7-0
N-El Camino (NPL) def. Burlingame (PL), 3-2
N-Mercy (GPSL) def. Half Moon Bay (NPL), 2-0
N-Aragon (PAL) def. Berean Christian (CSL), 7-0
S-Aptos (SCCAL) def. Live Oak (MBL), 10-7
S-Harbor (SCCAL) def. Alisal (MTAL), 6-2
QUARTERFINALS:
N-Notre Dame-Belmont def. El Camino, 3-1
N-Aragon def. Mercy, 1-0
S-North Salinas (MBL) def. Aptos, 1-0
S-Harbor def. Carmel (MTAL), 5-1
SEMIFINALS:
N-Aragon def. Notre Dame-Belmont, 1-0
S-North Salinas def. Harbor, 3-0
FINAL:
North Salinas def. Aragon, 2-1 (May 31 at PAL Stadium)
1987 Division I
Division II
The format remained the same in Division I with the winners and
runnersup from the five leagues
with the largest average attendance competing. (No information on Division II).
DIVISION I 1987
FIRST ROUND:
Del Mar (WVAL) def. Wilcox (SCVAL), 4-0
Monta Vista (DAL) def. Pioneer (STAL), 5-2
QUARTERFINALS:
Del Mar def. Gunderson (STAL), 2-0
Lynbrook (DAL) def. Independence (MHAL), 3-1
Oak Grove (MHAL) def. Blackford (WVAL), 1-0
Monta Vista def. Mountain View (SCVAL), 1-0
SEMIFINALS:
Del Mar def. Lynbrook, 2-1
Monta Vista def. Oak Grove, 1-0
FINAL:
Monta Vista def. Del Mar, 1-0 (May 30 at PAL Stadium)
The Monarchs pushed across the winning run against a tiring Michelle Sorci in the
ninth inning
on two singles and an error. Stephani Williams pitched a three-hitter for the victory
although
she was relieved by Julie DeVita in the final frame. Sorci allowed only four hits.
DIVISION II 1987
FIRST ROUND:
Valley Christian-San Jose (CSL) def. Mercy-San Francisco (GCL), 7-6
SECOND ROUND:
Carlmont (PL) def. Valley Christian-San Jose, 14-0
Half Moon Bay (NPL) def. Mercy-Burlingame (GPSL), 1-0
Notre Dame-Belmont (GPSL) def. El Camino (NPL), 5-2
Hillsdale (PL) def. Monte Vista Christian (CSAL), 17-0
North Salinas (MBL) def. Harbor (SCCAL), ?-?
Soquel (SCCAL) def. Carmel (MTAL), ?-?
QUARTERFINALS:
Half Moon Bay def. Carlmont, 2-0
Hillsdale def. Notre Dame-Belmont, 3-2
Live Oak (MBL) def. Soquel, 4-3
North Salinas def. Alisal (MTAL), 6-1
SEMIFINALS:
Half Moon Bay def. Hillsdale, 11-9
Live Oak def. Notre Salinas, 4-3
FINAL:
Live Oak def. Half Moon Bay, 3-1 (May 30 at PAL Stadium)
1988 Division I
Division II
The format was changed in both divisions with the number of schools
being increased.
Division I was still composed of the five leagues with the largest average enrollment, but
the field was increased to 16 with the addition of six at-large teams along with the
champions
and runnersup of each league. Division II-North became a 16-team tournament made up of
champions, runnersup and at-large selections from five leagues-- Peninsula, North
Peninsula,
Girls Private Schools, Christian/Private Schools, and Christian Girls. Division II-South
was
contested by seven schools representing Monterey Bay, Mission Trails and Santa Cruz County
leagues. North and South champions continued to play off for a division title.
DIVISION I 1988
FIRST ROUND:
Wilcox (SCVAL) def. Willow Glen (STAL), 3-0
Lynbrook (DAL) def. Mitty (WVAL), 4-2
Monta Vista (DAL) def. Prospect (WVAL), 11-0
Independence (MHAL) def. Gunn (SCVAL), 6-5
Westmont (WVAL) def. Homestead (DAL), 5-1
Palo Alto (SCVAL) def. Pioneer (STAL), 5-3
Gunderson (STAL) def. Milpitas (SCVAL), 3-2
St. Francis (DAL) def. Oak Grove (MHAL), 8-6
QUARTERFINALS:
Wilcox def. Lynbrook 1-0
Monta Vista def. Independence, 9-0
Westmont def. Palo Alto, 3-1
St. Francis def. Gunderson, 3-2
SEMIFINALS:
Monta Vista def. Wilcox, 2-1
Westmont def. St. Francis, 4-1
FINAL:
Monta Vista def. Westmont, 1-0 (May 27 at PAL Stadium)
Riding a one-hitter by pitcher Julie DeVita, the Monarchs scored an unearned run in
the fifth
inning to prevail. With runners on first and second and two out, the third baseman
couldn't handle
the throw on an attempted steal by Amy Touli and the latter scored when the ball went into
left field.
The victors threatened in almost every inning but were successful only the once.
DIVISION II 1988
FIRST ROUND:
N-Hillsdale (PAL) def. South San Francisco (NPL), 15-0
N-Mills (PAL) def. El Camino (NPL), 3-1
N-Mercy-Burlingame (GPSL) def. Lawrence Academy (CPSL), 9-0
N-Aragon (PAL) def. Valley Christian (CPSL), 18-1
N-Half Moon Bay (NPL) def. Monte Vista Christian (CPSL), 24-3
N-Burlingame (PAL) def. Terra Nova (NPL), 4-0
N-Notre Dame-Belmont (GPSL) def. Mercy-San Francisco (CGAL), 19-0
N-Carlmont (PAL) def. Immaculate Conception (CGAL), 18-0
SECOND ROUND:
N-Hillsdale def. Mills, 12-0
N-Mercy-Burlingame def. Aragon, 4-2
N-Half Moon Bay def. Burlingame, 3-2
N-Notre Dame-Belmont def. Carlmont, 3-2
S-Santa Cruz (SCCAL) def. Carmel (MTAL), 7-5
S-Alisal (MTAL) def. Gilroy (MBL), 5-4
S-San Lorenzo Valley (SCCAL) def. Live Oak (MBL), 7-5
QUARTERFINALS:
N-Hillsdale def. Mercy-Burlingame, 8-1
N-Half Moon Bay def. Notre Dame-Belmont, 5-3
S-North Salinas (MBL) def. Santa Cruz, 3-0
S-San Lorenzo Valley def. Alisal, 5-4
SEMIFINALS:
N-Half Moon Bay def. Hillsdale, 5-4
S-North Salinas def. San Lorenzo Valley, 14-0
FINAL:
Half Moon Bay def. North Salinas, 3-1 (May 27 at PAL Stadium)
1989 Division I
Division II Division III
The format was changed with a third division being created. Division I
continued to be a
16 team-tournament composed of teams from the Santa Clara Valley, De Anza, West Valley,
Santa Teresa and Mt. Hamilton leagues. Division II-North was an eight-team event with
schools
in the North Peninsula, Peninsula and Girls Private Schools leagues entered. Division
II-South
was eight teams from the Monterey Bay, Mission Trails and Santa Cruz County leagues. The
North and South winners continued to play off for the division title. Division III was
made up of
four schools from the Christian/Private Schools and the Christian Girls leagues.
DIVISION I 1989
FIRST ROUND:
Monta Vista (DAL) def. Hill (MHAL), 11-0
Gunderson (STAL) def. Gunn (SCVAL), 3-2
Willow Glen (STAL) def. Los Altos (SCVAL), 4-0
Milpitas (SCVAL) def. Independence (MHAL), 14-2
St. Francis (DAL) def. Westmont (WVAL), 1-0
Palo Alto (SCVAL) def. Pioneer (STAL), 6-0
Santa Teresa (MHAL) def. Lynbrook (DAL), 2-1
Mitty (WVAL) def. Homestead (DAL), 3-2
QUARTERFINALS:
Gunderson def. Monta Vista, 1-0
Milpitas def. Willow Glen, 4-0
St. Francis def. Palo Alto, 2-0
Mitty def. Santa Teresa, 3-0
SEMIFINALS:
Gunderson def. Milpitas, 5-2
St. Francis def. Mitty, 5-4
FINAL:
Gunderson def. St. Francis, 4-1 (May 27 at PAL Stadium)
The Grizzlies put together six straight hits in the sixth inning to score their four
runs after
trailing St. Francis, 1-0. Brandi Farthing, who singled in the big inning, limited the
losers to
six hits while gaining the victory.
DIVISION II 1989
FIRST ROUND:
N-Notre Dame-Belmont (GPSL) def. Terra Nova (NPL), 4-0
N-Burlingame (PAL) def. El Camino (NPL), 4-3
N-Carlmont (PAL) def. Mercy-Burlingame (GPSL), 5-0
N-Hillsdale (PAL) def. Half Moon Bay (NPL), 13-0
S-Santa Cruz (SCCAL) def. Carmel (MTAL), 8-5
S-North Salinas (MBL) def. Notre Dame-Salinas (MTAL), 3-2
S-Soquel (SCCAL) def. Monterey (MBL), 7-4
S-San Lorenzo Valley (SCCAL) def. Live Oak (MBL), 11-3
QUARTERFINALS:
N-Burlingame def. Notre Dame-Belmont, 1-0
N-Carlmont def. Hillsdale, 1-0
S-North Salinas def. Santa Cruz, 7-6
S-San Lorenzo Valley def. Soquel, 3-2
SEMIFINALS:
N-Carlmont def. Burlingame, 1-0
S-North Salinas def. San Lorenzo Valley, 9-5
FINAL:
North Salinas def. Carlmont, 2-1 (May 27 at PAL Stadium)
DIVISION III 1989
SEMIFINALS:
St. Lawrence (CPSL) def. Mercy-San Francisco (CGAL), 8-0
Monte Vista Christian (CPSL) def. Valley Christian (CPSL), 3-2
FINAL:
St. Lawrence def. Monte Vista Christian, 19-5 (May 21 at Hawes Park)
1990 Division I Division II Division III
The format remained the same with Division I a 16 team-tournament composed of teams
from
the Santa Clara Valley, De Anza, West Valley, Santa Teresa and Mt. Hamilton leagues.
Division II-North was an eight-team event with schools in the North Peninsula, Peninsula
and
Girls Private Schools leagues entered. Division II-South was eight teams from the
Monterey Bay,
Mission Trails and Santa Cruz County leagues. The North and South winners
continued to play off
for the division title. Division III was made up of four schools
from the Christian/Private Schools
and the Christian Girls leagues.
FIRST ROUND:
Mitty (WVAL) def. Silver Creek (MHAL), 11-2
Westmont (WVAL) def. Gunn (SCVAL), 7-3
Lynbrook (DAL) def. Wilcox (SCVAL), 2-0
Monta Vista (DAL) def. Pioneer (STAL), 8-3
Santa Teresa (MHAL) def. Homestead (DAL), 9-1
Gunderson (STAL) def. Leigh (WVAL), 6-0
Los Altos (SCVAL) def. Willow Glen (STAL), 6-2
St. Francis (DAL) def. Palo Alto (SCVAL), 1-0
QUARTERFINALS:
Mitty def. Westmont, 5-4
Lynbrook def. Monta Vista, 1-0
Gunderson def. Santa Teresa, 2-1
St. Francis def. Los Altos, 2-0
SEMIFINALS:
Mitty def. Lynbrook, 2-1
Gunderson def. St. Francis, 1-0
FINAL:
Mitty def. Gunderson, 5-0 (May 26 at PAL Stadium)
Sophomore Tricia Morse limited the Grizzlies to only one hit while pitching the
Monarchs to
their first title. Catcher Kathy Stahl, also a sophomore, had a triple, two
singles, an RBI and
scored twice for the winners. Lisa Robbins garnered Gunderson's only
hit -- a triple.
FIRST ROUND:
N-Carlmont (PAL) def. El Camino (NPL), 6-3
N-Mills (PAL) def. Notre Dame-Belmont (GPSL), 9-1
N-Aragon (PAL) def. Terra Nova (NPL), 8-2
N-Hillsdale (PAL) def. Mercy-Burlingame (GPSL), 4-2
S-King City (MTAL) def. Watsonville (SCCAL), 3-1
S-North Salinas (MBL) def. Pacific Grove (MTAL), 16-0
S-Live Oak (MBL) def. Notre Dame-Salinas (MTAL), 3-1
S-Harbor (SCCAL) def. Salinas (MBL), 5-1
QUARTERFINALS:
N-Carlmont def. Mills, 5-3
N-Hillsdale def. Aragon, 6-0
S-King City def. North Salinas, 6-0
S-Live Oak def. Harbor, 10-1
SEMIFINALS:
N-Hillsdale def. Carlmont, 3-1
S-Live Oak def. King City, 5-2
FINAL:
Hillsdale def. Live Oak, 7-2 (May 26 at PAL Stadium)
SEMIFINALS:
Fremont Christian (CPSAL) def. St. Rose (CGAL), 7-6
St. Lawrence (CGAL) def. Monte Vista Christian (CPSAL), 7-6
FINAL:
Fremont Christian def. St. Lawrence, 9-6
(May 19 at Hawes Park)
The format remained the same with Division I being a 16 team-tournament composed of
teams from the Santa Clara Valley, De Anza, West Valley, Santa Teresa and Mt. Hamilton
leagues; Division II-North an eight-team event with schools in the North Peninsula,
Peninsula
and Girls Private Schools leagues entered; Division II-South encompassing eight
teams from the
Monterey Bay, Mission Trails and Santa Cruz County leagues (The North and
South winners
continued to play off for the division title) and Division III being made up
of four schools
from the Christian/Private Schools and the Christian Girls leagues.
FIRST ROUND:
Wilcox (SCVAL) def. Mt. Pleasant (MHAL), 2-0
Santa Teresa (MHAL) def. Presentation (STAL), 11-2
St. Francis (DAL) def. Lick (MHAL), 3-0
Los Altos (SCVAL) def. Los Gatos (DAL), 8-0
Mitty (WVAL) def. Fremont (DAL), 11-2
Gunderson (STAL) def. Del Mar (WVAL), 9-0
Lynbrook (DAL) def. Pioneer (STAL), 8-0
Leigh (WVAL) def. Homestead (DAL), 8-2
QUARTERFINALS:
Wilcox def. Santa Teresa, 3-2
Los Altos def. St. Francis, 12-3
Gunderson def. Mitty, 1-0
Lynbrook def. Leigh, 10-0
SEMIFINALS:
Los Altos def. Wilcox, 1-0
Gunderson def. Lynbrook, 1-0
FINAL:
Gunderson def. s Altos, 6-0 (May 25 at PAL Stadium)
Freshman Jennifer Mallon pitched a four hitter, striking out six, to pace the
Grizzlies'
victory. It was Mallon's fourth shutout of the playoffs and she finished the
season with
a 25-1 record. Michelle Yam had two hits, including a triple, and Julie
Sessler had two
safeties, including a double, to pace the victors offensively.
FIRST ROUND:
N-Carlmont (PAL) def. El Camino (NPL), 5-0
N-Hillsdale (PAL) def. Terra Nova (NPL), 17-2
N-Sacred Heart Prep (GPSL) def. Half Moon Bay (NPL), 10-9
N-Aragon (PAL) def. Notre Dame-Belmont (GPSL), 1-0
S-Watsonville (SCCAL) def. King City (MTAL), 3-1
S-Salinas (MBL) def. Harbor (SCCAL), 14-7
S-North Salinas (MBL) def. Notre Dame-Salinas (MTAL), 3-0
S-Live Oak (MBL) def. Monterey (MBL), 6-1
QUARTERFINALS:
N-Hillsdale def. Carlmont, 3-0
N-Aragon def. Sacred Heart Prep, 7-4
S-Salinas def. Watsonville, 17-1
S-North Salinas def. Live Oak, 6-2
SEMIFINALS:
N-Hillsdale def. Aragon, 4-0
S-North Salinas def. Salinas, 3-0
FINAL:
Hillsdale def. North Salinas, 2-0 (May 25 at PAL Stadium)
SEMIFINALS:
Fremont Christian (CPSAL) def. Valley Christian-San Jose (CPSAL), 17-1
Berean Christian (CPSAL) def. Sacred Heart Cathedral (CGAL), 16-15
FINAL:
Fremont Christian def. Berean Christian, 10-8 (May 18 at Hawes Park)
The format was changed with 36 teams -- champions, runnersup and at-large choices
from
12 leagues -- taking part. The 14 schools with the largest enrollments were in
Division I,
the next 14 schools in Division II and the final eight in Division III. The
first two
seeds in both Division I and 2 drew first round byes.
FIRST ROUND:
Fremont (DAL) def. Mills (PAL), 7-1
Wilcox (SCVAL) def. Gilroy (MBL), 3-0
Los Gatos (DAL) def. Mt. Pleasant (MHAL), 6-0
Live Oak (MBL) def. Lick (MHAL), 19-0
Leigh (WVL) def. Santa Teresa (MHAL), 5-4
Salinas (MBL) def. Aragon (PAL), 4-3
QUARTERFINALS:
Wilcox def. Fremont, 3-2
Los Gatos def. North Salinas (MBL), 4-2
Live Oak def. Leigh, 2-0
Gunderson (STAL) def. Salinas, 2-0
SEMIFINALS:
Wilcox def. Los Gatos, 2-0
Gunderson def. Live Oak, 4-1
FINAL:
Wilcox def. Gunderson, 1-0 (May 30 at PAL Stadium)
Susie Bugliarello outlasted Jennifer Mallon in a 14-inning contest that ended when
Wilcox' Sara Scott scored Myani Lawson from third base with a bunt single for the
only
score of the game. Mallon allowed only five hits and Bugliarello eight.
Both pitchers
struck out 13.
FIRST ROUND:
St. Francis (DAL) def. Harbor (SCCAL), 1-0
Hillsdale (PAL) def. South San Francisco (NPL), 7-1
Los Altos (SCVAL) def. Pioneer (STAL), 7-2
Westmont (WVAL) def. St. Ignatius (GPSL), 11-1
Capuchino (NPL) def. King City (MTAL), 1-0
Carlmont (PAL) def. North Monterey County (SCCAL), 5-4
QUARTERFINALS:
Hillsdale def. St. Francis, 3-2
Los Altos def. Mitty (WVAL), 1-0
Capuchino def. Westmont, 11-2
Lynbrook (DAL) def. Carlmont, 2-0
SEMIFINALS:
Los Altos def. Hillsdale, 7-3
Lynbrook def. Capuchino, 2-1
FINAL:
Los Altos def. Lynbrook, 4-3 (May 30 at PAL Stadium)
The winners scored two unearned runs in the bottom of the 13th inning on an overthrow
at third base on an attempted double steal. Lynbrook had taken a one-run lead in the top
of the inning after the teams had battled evenly for 12 innings. Whitney Floyd of Lynbrook
struck out 17 but six errors allowed Los Altos' four runs.
FIRST ROUND:
Sacred Heart Prep (GPSL) def. Valley Christian-Dublin (CPSAL), 14-1
Half Moon Bay (NPL) def. Monte Vista Christian (CPSAL), 22-3
Notre Dame-Salinas (MTAL) def. Mercy-Burlingame (GPSL), 9-0
Redwood Christian (CPSAL) def. St. Lawrence (CPSAL), 17-4
SEMIFINALS:
Half Moon Bay def. Sacred Heart Prep, 6-4
Notre Dame-Salinas def. Redwood Christian, 11-2
FINAL:
Notre Dame-Salinas def. Half Moon Bay, 23-6 (May 27 at PAL Stadium)
The format was changed slightly with four more teams being added to the field.
There
were 16 schools each in Division I and Division II eliminating the first
round byes. Eight
teams again were entered in Division III. The divisions were
based on enrollment.
FIRST ROUND:
Gunderson (STAL) def. Piedmont Hills (MHAL), 21-1
North Salinas (MBL) def. Fremont (DAL), 3-2
Aragon (PAL) def. Mt. Pleasant (MHAL), 3-0
Wilcox (SCVAL) def. Monterey (MBL), 6-0
Los Gatos (DAL) def. Salinas (MBL), 8-4
Leigh (WVAL) def. Mills (PAL), 3-2
Watsonville (SCCAL) def. Del Mar (WVAL), 6-3
Live Oak (MBL) def. Homestead (DAL), 6-3
QUARTERFINALS:
Gunderson def. North Salinas, 2-0
Wilcox def. Aragon, 1-0
Los Gatos def. Leigh, 2-0
Watsonville def. Live Oak, 9-3
SEMIFINALS:
Gunderson def. Wilcox, 1-0
Los Gatos def. Watsonville, 10-9
FINAL:
Los Gatos def. Gunderson, 2-1 (May 29 at PAL Stadium)
After trailing 1-0, the Wildcats scored twice in the bottom of the sixth inning to win
the title.
Jennifer Mallon of Gunderson allowed only four hits but Los Gatos got three of
those along
with two walks to put across its two scores. Jill Peckler got the game-winning
hit.
FIRST ROUND:
Los Altos (SCVAL) def. St. Ignatius (GPSL), 10-0
North Monterey County (SCCAL) def. Westmont (WVAL), 7-1
Mitty (WVAL) def. Burlingame (PL), 4-3
Carlmont (PAL) def. King City (MTAL), 2-1
San Lorenzo Valley (SCCAL) def. Pioneer (STAL), 4-3
Notre Dame-Salinas (MTAL) def. South San Francisco (NPL), 5-2
Lynbrook (DAL) def. Hillsdale (PL), 5-1
Half Moon Bay (NPL) def. Notre Dame-San Jose (GPSL), 17-0
QUARTERFINALS:
Los Altos def. North Monterey County, 1-0
Carlmont def. Mitty, 4-1
Notre Dame-Salinas def. San Lorenzo Valley, 6-4
Lynbrook def. Half Moon Bay, 2-1
SEMIFINALS:
Los Altos def. Carlmont, 1-0
Lynbrook def. Notre Dame-Salinas, 1-0
FINAL:
Lynbrook def. Los Altos, 3-0 (May 29 at PAL Stadium)
Whitney Floyd pitched a three-hitter, striking out 11 and walking only two, to
lead the
Vikings who scored all their runs in the second inning.
QUARTERFINALS:
Redwood Christian (CPSAL) def. Menlo (GPSL), 9-3
Carmel (MTAL) def. Pinewood (GPSL), 15-2
Capuchino (NPL) def. Notre Dame-Belmont (GPSL), 8-0
Robert Louis Stevenson (MTAL) def. Valley Christian-Dublin (CPSL), 18-2
SEMIFINALS:
Carmel def. Redwood Christian, 10-0
Capuchino def. Robert Louis Stevenson, 4-1
FINAL:
Capuchino def. Carmel, 4-2 (May 26 at PAL Stadium)
The format was changed due to league realignments in the section.
There were 36 teams
selected and they were divided into three divisions
based on enrollment. Four teams drew
first round byes in each division.
FIRST ROUND:
Gunderson (BVAL-MHAL) def. Fremont (SCVAL-DAL), 1-0
Salinas (MBL) def. Aragon (PL), 2-0
Los Gatos (SCVAL-DAL) def. Homestead (SCVAL-ECAL), 13-1
Monta Vista (SCVAL-ECAL) def. Oak Grove (BVAL-STAL),7-1
QUARTERFINALS:
Gunderson def. Leigh (BVAL-MHAL), 2-1
Salinas def. North Salinas (MBL), 6-0
Leland (BVAL-MHAL) def. Los Gatos, 11-0
Live Oak (MBL) def. Monta Vista, 7-1
SEMIFINALS:
Gunderson def. Salinas, 1-0
Leland def. Live Oak, 3-2
FINAL:
Leland def. Gunderson, 5-0 (May 28 at PAL Stadium)
Jennifer Mallon pitched a one-hitter to lead the Chargers over her former school.
Mallon, who had pitched for Gunderson in the three previous title games, also
drove in
Lelands winning run in the first inning.
DIVISION II 94
FIRST ROUND:
Burlingame (PAL) def. Prospect (BVAL-WVAL), 11-1
Hillsdale (PAL) def. Westmont (BVAL-STAL), 4-0
Del Mar (BVAL-WVAL) def. St. Ignatius (GPSL), 1-0
Presentation (BVAL-STAL) def. Santa Cruz (SCCAL), 4-0
QUARTERFINALS:
Mitty (BVAL-MHAL) def. Burlingame, 7-2
Soquel (SCCL) def. Hillsdale, 2-0
Carlmont (PAL) def. Del Mar, 7-1
Presentation def. Los Altos (SCVAL-DAL), 9-3
SEMIFINALS:
Mitty def. Soquel, 1-0
Carlmont def. Presentation, 6-1
FINAL:
Mitty def. Carlmont, 5-3 (May 28 at PAL Stadium)
After taking advantage of eight Carlmont errors to score five unearned runs,
Mitty had
to hold off a final-inning rally to preserve its win. Jennifer Houston
and Jill Nesbitt
teamed up to pitch the victory.
FIRST ROUND:
Half Moon Bay (NPL) def. Liberty Baptist (CPSAL), 25-2
Pacific Grove (MTAL) def. San Lorenzo Valley (SCCAL), 10-2
Terra Nova (NPL) def. Valley Christian-Dublin (CPSAL),
QUARTERFINALS:
Half Moon Bay def. Redwood Christian (CPSAL), 13-1
Notre Dame-Salinas (MTAL) def. Pacific Grove, 8-2
Terra Nova def. Valley Christian-San Jose (BVAL-WVAL), 1-0
Capuchino (PAL) def. Notre Dame-Belmont, 10-0
SEMIFINALS:
Notre Dame-Salinas def. Half Moon Bay, 9-0
Capuchino def. Terra Nova, 1-0
FINAL:
Capuchino def. Notre Dame-Salinas, 3-1 (May 28 at PAL Stadium)
The format was not changed. There were 36 teams divided into three divisions based
on
enrollment. Four teams in each division drew first round byes.
FIRST ROUND:
Leigh (BVAL-MHAL) def. Homestead (SCVAL-DAL), 8-2
Leland (BVAL-MHAL) def. Watsonville (SCCAL), 8-0
Los Gatos (SCVAL-DAL) def. Live Oak (MBL), 4-3
Salinas (MBL) def. Silver Creek (BVAL-WVAL), 16-0
QUARTERFINALS:
Leigh def. North Salinas (MBL), 3-1
Leland def. North Monterey County (MBL), 2-1
Oak Grove (BVAL-STAL) def. Los Gatos, 3-2
Westmont (BVAL-STAL) def. Salinas, 7-1
SEMIFINALS:
Leigh def. Leland, 2-0
Westmont def. Oak Grove, 7-0
FINAL:
Leigh def. Westmont, 1-0 (May 27 at PAL Stadium)
A triple by Nikki McDonald and a squeeze bunt by Kelli Mirassou scored the only
run as
the Longhorns handed Westmont its only loss of the season after 23 wins.
Jessica Rose got
credit for the win while giving up 6 hits and striking out 5.
FIRST ROUND:
Gunderson (BVAL-MHAL) def. Mountain View (SCVAL-ECAL), 8-1
Carlmont (PAL) def. St. Ignatius (GPSL), 9-5
Cupertino (SCVAL-ECAL) def. Monterey (MBL), 8-3
Burlingame (PAL) def. Lincoln (BVAL-WVAL), 4-0
QUARTERFINALS:
Gunderson def. Santa Cruz (SCCAL), 1-0
Los Altos (SCVAL-DAL) def. Carlmont, 4-0
Presentation (BVAL-MHAL) def. Cupertino, 3-2
Mitty (BVAL-MHAL) def. Burlingame, 3-1
SEMIFINALS:
Los Altos def. Gunderson, 2-1
Presentation def. Mitty, 6-0
FINAL:
Los Altos def. Presentation, 2-1 (May 27 at PAL Stadium)
Robin Johnson singled home the winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning
after
Presentation had tied the game in the top of the inning. Sabrina Quintero pitched
the
victory for the Eagles, allowing three hits and striking out 7.
FIRST ROUND:
Kings Academy (CPSAL) def. Valley Christian-Dublin (CPSAL), 10-5
Terra Nova (NPL) def. Liberty Baptist (CPSAL), 7-0
Capuchino (PAL) def. Fremont Christian (CPSAL), 32-0
Valley Christian-San Jose (BVAL-STAL) def. Monte Vista Christian (CPSAL), 3-2
QUARTERFINALS:
Half Moon Bay (NPL) def. Kings Academy, 17-0
Terra Nova def. Sacred Heart Prep (GPSL), 7-6
Capuchino def. R.L. Stevenson (MTAL), 6-4
Notre Dame-Salinas (MTAL) def. Valley Christian-San Jose, 6-1
SEMIFINALS:
Terra Nova def. Half Moon Bay, 5-0
Capuchino def. Notre Dame-Salinas, 4-0
FINAL:
Capuchino def. Terra Nova, 9-1 (May 27 at PAL Stadium)
The format remained the same with 36 teams being divided into three divisions
based on
enrollment. Four teams in each division drew first round byes. Top seeds
were Leland
(Division I), Burlingame (Division II) and Notre Dame-Salinas (Division III).
FIRST ROUND:
Leigh (BVAL-MHAL) def. Sequoia (PL), 4-0
North Monterey County (MBL) def. St. Francis (SCVAL-DAL), 4-3
Carlmont (PAL) def. Los Gatos (SCVAL-DAL), 2-1
Westmont (BVAL-MHAL) def. Salinas (MBL), 4-3
QUARTERFINALS:
Live Oak (MBL) def. Leigh, 2-0
Oak Grove (BVAL-STAL) def. North Monterey County, 4-3
Carlmont def. Los Altos (SCVAL-DAL), 2-1
Leland (BVAL-MHAL) def. Westmont, 3-0
SEMIFINALS:
Live Oak def. Oak Grove, 3-1
Leland def. Carlmont, 3-2
FINAL:
Live Oak def. Leland, 2-1 (May 25 at PAL Stadium)
Maggie Del Rio, who had pitched a no-hitter and a four-hitter to get the Acorns into
the finals, allowed only two hits against top-seeded Leland and Live Oak squeezed
out the
win. All the scoring was in the first inning. Leland scored an unearned run
but the
winners answered on Allison Andrades triple that scored two runs in the
bottom of
the inning.
FIRST ROUND:
Presentation (BVAL-MHAL) def. Gunn (SCVAL-ECAL), 2-1
Palo Alto (SCVAL-ECAL) def. Aragon (PL), 4-0
Santa Cruz (SCCAL) def. Lick (BVAL-WVAL), 5-1
Mountain View (SCVAL-DAL) def. Cupertino (SCVAL-ECAL), 2-0
QUARTERFINALS:
Monterey (MBL) def. Presentation, 12-0
Mitty (BVAL-MHAL) def. Palo Alto, 4-3
Capuchino (PAL) def. Santa Cruz, 6-0
Burlingame (PAL) def. Mountain View, 3-0
SEMIFINALS:
Monterey def. Mitty, 6-4
Capuchino def. Burlingame, 2-0
FINAL:
Capuchino def. Monterey, 5-4 (May 25 at PAL Stadium)
Although trailing by two runs in the bottom of the final inning, Capuchino loaded the
bases on consecutive singles and all three runners scored on a passed ball and a
throwing
error on the same play.
FIRST ROUND:
Sacred Heart Prep (GPSL) def. Terra Nova (NPL), 1-0
Notre Dame-Belmont (GPSL) def. Pinewood (PSL), 10-0
Monte Vista Christian (CPSL) def. Liberty Baptist (CPSAL), 29-0
Mercy-Burlingame (PSAL) def. The Kings Academy (CPSAL), 13-1
QUARTERFINALS:
Pacific Grove (MTAL) def. Sacred Heart Prep, 5-2
Stevenson (MTAL) def. Notre Dame-Belmont, 1-0
Monte Vista Christian def. Half Moon Bay (NPL), 9-2
Notre Dame-Salinas (MTAL) def. Mercy-Burlingame, 9-0
SEMIFINALS:
Pacific Grove def. Stevenson, 3-0
Notre Dame-Salinas def. Monte Vista Christian, 5-0
FINAL:
Notre Dame-Salinas def. Pacific Grove, 4-2 (May 25 at Sherwood Park)
The format remained the same except 37 teams were selected instead of 36.
The teams
were divided into three divisions (13 teams in Division III) based on
enrollment. Top
seeds were Leland (Division I), Carlmont (Division II) and
Mitty (Division III).
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FIRST ROUND:
Salinas (MBL) def. Santa Clara (SCVAL-ECAL), 9-0
Piedmont Hills (BVAL-STAL) def. Wilcox (SCVAL-DAL). 6-0
Gilroy (MBL) def. Mt. Pleasant (BVAL-WVAL), 8-0
Leigh (BVAL-MHAL) def. Santa Teresa (BVAL-STAL), 4-0
QUARTERFINALS:
Salinas def. Oak Grove (BVAL-MHAL), 2-1
Live Oak (MBL) def. Piedmont Hills, 10-0
North Salinas (MBL) def. Gilroy, 2-0
Leland (BVAL-MHAL) def. Leigh, 4-2
SEMIFINALS:
Live Oak def. Salinas, 6-1
North Salinas def. Leland, 4-1
FINAL:
North Salinas def. Live Oak, 2-1 (May 31 at PAL Stadium)
Catcher Anita Munoz got the game-winning hit and made a crucial run-saving tag
at the
plate to pace the Vikings. After Blair Blakely and Jennifer Deering drew walks
in the
third inning, Munoz crushed a two-run double. When Allison Andrade tried to
stretch her
triple into a home run, Munoz blocked the plate and tagged her out.
Deering pitched a
three-hitter for North Salinas.
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FIRST ROUND:
Soquel (SCCAL) def. Lynbrook (SCVAL-ECAL), 1-0
Los Gatos (SCVAL-DAL) def. Mills (PAL-BD), 5-2
Burlingame (PAL-BD) def. Del Mar (BVAL-STAL), 1-0
Sequoia (PAL-OD) def. St. Ignatius (GPSL), 2-1
QUARTERFINALS:
North Monterey Co. (MBL) def. Soquel, 6-0
St. Francis (SCVAL-DAL) def. Burlingame, 4-0
Sequoia def. Cupertino (SCVAL-DAL), 2-0
Carlmont (PAL-BD) def. Los Gatos, 4-0
SEMIFINALS:
St. Francis def. North Monterey Co., 1-0
Carlmont def. Sequoia, 5-0
FINAL:
Carlmont def. St. Francis, 1-0 (May 31 at PAL Stadium)
Sophomore Tori Nyberg pitched a four-hitter and the Scots defense sparkled when
it was most needed. The winners scored the only run of the game on fielding miscues
in the
second inning. Brianne Brazzini singled, advanced to second on one error and s
cored on the
second.
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FIRST ROUND:
Pacific Grove (MTAL) def. Pinewood (PSAL), 7-1
Notre Dame-Salinas (MTAL) def. Mercy-Burlingame (GPSL), 26-2
Stevenson (MTAL) def. Notre Dame-Belmont (GPSL), 7-6
San Lorenzo Valley (SCCAL) def. The Kings Academy (CPSAL), 11-4
Pioneer (BVAL-STAL) def. Palo Alto (SCVAL-ECAL), 8-3
QUARTERFINALS:
Monte Vista Christian (SCCAL) def. Stevenson, 5-1
Capuchino (PAL-BD) def. San Lorenzo Valley, 5-1
Mitty (BVAL-MHAL) def. Pioneer, 6-0
Notre Dame-Salinas def. Pacific Grove, 6-1
SEMIFINALS:
Capuchino def. Monte Vista Christian, 2-1
Mitty def. Notre Dame-Salinas, 6-2
FINAL:
Capuchino def. Mitty, 6-0 (May 31 at PAL Stadium)
The format remained the same but the field reverted to 36 teams after one year at 37.
The teams were divided into three divisions based on enrollment. Top seeds were
Oak Grove
(Division I), St. Francis (Division II) and Notre Dame-Salinas (Division III).
DIVISION I 98 PLAYOFF BRACKETS
FIRST ROUND:
Milpitas (SCVAL-ECAL) def. Leigh (BVAL-MHAL), 5-4
Piedmont Hills (BVAL-STAL) def. Santa Teresa (BVAL-MHAL), 2-1
Salinas (MBL) def. Silver Creek (BVAL-WVAL), 24-2
Leland (BVAL-MHAD) def. Fremont (SCVAL-ECAL), 6-0
QUARTERFINALS:
North Salinas (MBL) def. Milpitas, 6-2
Gilroy (MBL) def. Piedmont Hills, 9-3
Salinas def. Live Oak (MBL), 6-1
Oak Grove (BVAL-MHAL) def. Leland, 2-1
SEMIFINALS:
Salinas def. Oak Grove, 3-0
North Salinas def. Gilroy, 4-1
FINAL:
Salinas def. North Salinas, 4-1 (May 30 at PAL Stadium)
The Cowboys broke up a scoreless game in the third inning on a walk, a single by
Suzanne Slaten and Kacey Seviers triple for two runs. Salinas added single runs
in
the fifth and sixth innings and defending champion North Salinas could only
manage a run
in the bottom of the seventh.
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FIRST ROUND:
Westmont (BVAL-MHAL) def. Mountain View (SCVAL-DAL), 4-3
Del Mar (BVAL-STAL) def. Los Altos (SCVAL-DAL), 6-4
Los Gatos (SCVAL-DAL) def. South San Francisco (PAL-OD), 10-0
Notre Dame-Belmont (GPSL) def. Aragon (PAL-BD), 3-0
QUARTERFINALS:
North Monterey County (MBL) def. Westmont, 3-0
Carlmont (PAL-BD) def. Del Mar, 7-0
Mitty (BVAL-MHAL) def. Los Gatos, 5-0
St. Francis (SCVAL-DAL) def. Notre Dame-Belmont, 3-0
SEMIFINALS
Carlmont def. North Monterey County, 3-0
Mitty def. St. Francis, 4-0
FINAL:
Mitty def. Carlmont, 5-0 (May 30 at PAL Stadium)
After the two teams battled to a scoreless tie after nine innings, Mitty broke open
with five runs in the top of the 10th. Monarch pitchers Niki Stemberger and Jaime
Forman-Lau combined for a five hitter. In the 10th, Krystle Johnson led off with a
double
and scored on Jenece Guglielmos double. Mary Ann Cane singled home the
second run
and Forman-Lau then crushed a triple. Melissa Kelly and Bonnie Brannen
each added a single
to complete the scoring.
DIVISION III 98 PLAYOFF BRACKETS
FIRST ROUND:
Redwood Christian (PSAL) def. Liberty Baptist (CPSAL), 34-0
Sacred Heart Prep (GPSL) def. The Kings Academy (CPSAL), 2-0
Pacific Grove (MTAL) def. Pinewood (PSAL), 10-0
Half Moon Bay (PAL-BD) def. San Lorenzo Valley (SCCAL), 16-1
QUARTERFINALS:
Capuchino (PAL-BD) def. Redwood Christian, 11-3
Monte Vista Christian (SCCAL) def. Sacred Heart Prep, 1-0
Pioneer (BVAL-STAL) def. Pacific Grove, 2-0
Notre Dame-Salinas (MTAL) def. Half Moon Bay, 7-2
SEMIFINALS:
Monte Vista Christian def. Capuchino, 5-3
Notre Dame-Salinas def. Pioneer, 4-1
FINAL:
Notre Dame-Salinas def. Monte Vista Christian, 11-2 (May 30 at PAL Stadium)
DIVISION I 1999
PLAYOFF BRACKETS
FIRST ROUND:
Aptos (SCCAL) def. Monta Vista (SCVAL-ECAL), 4-2
Salinas (MBL) def. Santa Teresa (BVAL-MHAL), 3-2
Milpitas (SCVAL-DAL) def. Woodside (PAL-OD), 5-4
Wilcox (SCVAL-DAL) def. Leigh (BVAL-MHAL), 7-5
QUARTERFINALS:
Piedmont Hills (BVAL-STAL) def. Milpitas, 1-0
Live Oak (MBL) def. Wilcox, 3-0
Aptos def. Leland (BVAL-MHAL), 3-1
Gilroy (MBL) def. Salinas, 3-2
SEMIFINALS:
Gilroy def. Aptos, 3-2
Piedmont Hills def. Live Oak, 2-1
FINAL:
Gilroy def. Piedmont Hills, 2-1 (May 29 at PAL Stadium)
Sarah Caudle, Monterey Bay League player of the year, pitched and batted the Mustangs
to the title.
Caudle struck out 13 and singled home the first Gilroy run and scored herself after the
ball went
through the right fielder. The young Piedmont Hills team scored its lone run on a
hit-batter,
single and passed ball.
DIVISION II 1999 PLAYOFF
BRACKETS
FIRST ROUND:
Soquel (SCCAL) def. Santa Clara (SCVAL-ECAL), 2-0
Del Mar (BVAL-STAL) def. St. Ignatius (GPSL), 19-0
Presentation (BVAL-MHAL) def. Lick (BVAL-WVAL), 4-1
Notre Dame-Belmont (GPSL) def. El Camino (PAL-BD), 2-0
QUARTERFINALS:|
Mitty (BVAL-MHAL) def. Soquel, 5-2
St. Francis (SCVAL-DAL) def. Del Mar, 5-2
North Salinas (MBL) def. Presentation, 1-0
Carlmont (PAL-BD) def. Notre Dame-Belmont, 2-0
SEMIFINALS:
Carlmont def. North Salinas, 1-0
Mitty def. St. Francis, 2-1
FINAL:
Carlmont def. Mitty, 6-0 (May 29 at PAL Stadium)
Tori Nyberg won her 34th victory of the season and 113th of her high school career as
the Scots
coasted to the win. Carlmont scored once in the first inning and twice in the second and
never
looked back.
DIVISION III 1999 PLAYOFF
BRACKETS
FIRST ROUND:
Pacific Grove (MTAL) def. Redwood Christian (PSAL), 17-3
Mountain View (SCVAL-DAL) def. Carmel (MTAL), 5-1
Sacred Heart Prep (GPSL) def. St. Lawrence (CPSAL), 22-0
Kings Academy (CPSL) def. Mercy-Burlingame (GPSAL), 3-0
QUARTERFINALS:
Pacific Grove def. Monte Vista Christian (SCCAL), 6-5
Notre Dame-Salinas (MBL) def. Kings Academy, 7-0
Capuchino (PAL-BD) def. Mountain View, 3-2
Sacred Heart Prep def. Half Moon Bay (PAL-BD), 1-0
SEMIFINALS:
Capuchino def. Pacific Grove, 4-1
Notre Dame-Salinas def. Sacred Heart Prep, 6-5
FINAL:
Notre Dame-Salinas def. Capuchino, 1-0 (May 29 at PAL Stadium)
2000 Division I Division II Division III
The format remained the same with 36 teams divided into three divisions based on
enrollment.
Top seeds were North Salinas (Division I), Mitty (Division II) and Notre Dame-Salinas
(Division III).
DIVISION I 2000
PLAYOFF BRACKETS
FIRST ROUND:
Watsonville (SCCAL) def. Milpitas (SCVAL-DAL), 9-8
Live Oak (MBL) def. Aptos (SCCAL), 2-1
Mt. Pleasant (BVAL-STAL) def. Oak Grove (BVAL-MHAL), 3-2
Hollister (MBL) def. Lynbrook (SCVAL-ECAL), 3-2
QUARTERFINALS:
Watsonville def. Wilcox (SCVAL-DAL), 3-2
Live Oak def. Gilroy (MBL), 3-0
Leland (BVAL-MHAL) def. Mt. Pleasant, 4-1
North Salinas (MBL) def. Hollister, 7-0
SEMIFINALS:
Watsonville def. Live Oak, 2-0
North Salinas def. Leland, 2-0
FINAL:
North Salinas def. Watsonville, 1-0 (9 innings) (May 27 at PAL Stadium) Monica
Abbott, 14,
capped a great season by striking out 20 Watsonville batters in a nine-inning contest.
The freshman southpaw allowed three hits and retired the first 15 batters, 13 on
strikeouts.
She did not allow a run in the playoffs. North Salinas scored the winning run on singles
by
Jackie Page, Jennifer Patterson and Angela Telles.
DIVISION II 2000
PLAYOFF BRACKETS
Presentation (BVAL-MHAL) def. Soquel (SCCAL), 4-0
Carlmont (PAL-BD) def. San Lorenzo Valley (SCCAL), 4-3
Westmont (BVAL-MHAL) def. Prospect (BVAL-WVAL), 3-1
Monterey (MBL) def. Del Mar (BVAL-STAL), 4-1
QUARTERFINALS:
Presentation def. Notre Dame-Belmont (GPSL), 4-3
St. Francis (SCVAL-DAL) def. Carlmont, 5-1
Westmont def. North Monterey County (MBL), 3-0
Mitty (BVAL-MHAL) def. Monterey, 4-3
SEMIFINALS:
Presentation def. St. Francis, 1-0
Mitty def. Westmont, 1-0
FINAL:
Mitty def. Presentation, 4-3 (May 27 at PAL Stadium) The Monarchs jumped to an
early lead
and then held off a Presentation rally fueled by four Mitty errors. Winning pitcher Kelly
Johnson allowed only three hits. Kristen Bayless and Alexandra Sutton each had two hits
including a double for the winners while Kari Burke of Presentation had two doubles.
DIVISION III 2000
PLAYOFF BRACKETS
Mountain View (SCVAL-DAL) def. Mercy-Burlingame (GPSL), 5-0
King's Academy (CPSAL) def. Carmel (MTAL), 13-2
Pacific Grove (MTL) def. Liberty Baptist (CPSAL), 32-1
Hillsdale (PAL-OD) def. Saratoga (SCVAL-ECAL), 5-1
QUARTERFINALS:
Capuchino (PAL-BD) def. Mountain View, 4-0
Half Moon Bay (PAL-BD) def. King's Academy, 3-0
Sacred Heart Prep (GPSL) def. Pacific Grove, 6-1
Notre Dame-Salinas (MBL) def. Hillsdale, 13-0
SEMIFINALS:
Half Moon Bay def. Capuchino, 6-3
Notre Dame-Salinas def. Sacred Heart Prep, 6-0
FINAL:
Notre Dame-Salinas def. Half Moon Bay, 3-0 (May 27 at PAL Stadium)
2001 DIVISION I DIVISION II DIVISION III
The format remained the same with 36 teams
divided into three divisions based
on enrollment. Top seeds were North Salinas (Division I), Mitty (Division II)
and Notre Dame-Salinas (Division III).
DIVISION I 2001
Complete Playoff Brackets
FIRST ROUND:
Hollister (MBL) def. Aptos (SCCAL), 6-2
Gilroy (MBL) def. Independence (BVAL-STAL), 1-0
Live Oak (MBL) def. Oak Grove (BVAL-MHAL), 4-1
Wilcox (SCVAL-DAL) def. Homestead (SCVAL-ECAL), 4-0
QUARTERFINALS:
Gilroy def. Lynbrook (SCVAL-ECAL), 3-0
Milpitas (SCVAL-DAL) def. Wilcox, 2-1
Live Oak def. Leigh (BVAL-STAL), 5-2
Hollister def. North Salinas (MBL), 3-0
SEMIFINALS:
Live Oak def. Gilroy, 3-0
Hollister def. Milpitas, 5-4
FINAL:
Live Oak def. Hollister, 4-2 (May 26 at PAL Stadium)
Angela Locsin, with two CCS championships already under her belt, pitched and
hit the Acorns to the win. Locsin, who transferred from Notre Dame-Salinas
after pitching that school to titles in 1998 and 1999, scattered 11 hits and
smashed a two-run triple.
DIVISION II 2001
Complete Playoff Brackets
FIRST ROUND:
Burlingame (PAL-BD) def. Los Gatos (SCVAL-DAL),
6-1
St. Francis (SCVAL-DAL) def. Terra Nova (PAL-OD), 7-1
Carlmont (PAL-BD) def. San Lorenzo Valley (SCCAL), 5-0
Monterey (MBL) def. Mountain View (SCVAL-DAL), 4-3
QUARTERFINALS:
Mitty (BVAL-MHAL) def. Monterey, 2-1
Westmont (BVAL-MHAL) def. Burlingame, 4-2
Notre Dame-Belmont (PSAL) def. St. Francis, 4-2
Carlmont (PAL-BD) def. Presentation (BVAL-MHAL), 3-2
SEMIFINALS:
Carlmont def. Mitty, 1-0
Notre Dame-Belmont def. Westmont, 1-0
FINAL:
Carlmont def. Notre Dame-Belmont, 6-0 (May 26 at PAL Stadium)
A young Scots team took advantage of fielding miscues by their cross-town
rivals to win handily. Carlmont, chalking up its fifth CCS title, scored the
only run it needed in the when freshman Celino Castillo stole home in the
fourth inning. Monique Castillo, Celino's sister, pitched her third shutout
of the playoffs.
DIVISION III 2001
Complete Playoff Brackets
FIRST ROUND:
Carmel (MTAL) def. San Francisco Christian (CPSAL), 16-0
Mercy -Burlingame (GPSL) def. Branham (BVAL-WVAL), 7-1
Capuchino (PAL-BD) def. St. Lawrence (CPSAL), 15-0
Hillsdale (PAL-BD) def. King's Academy (CPSAL), 1-0
QUARTERFINALS:
Half Moon Bay (PAL-BD) def. Carmel, 7-0
Mercy-Burlingame def. Pacific Grove (MTAL), 2-1
Notre Dame-Salinas (MBL) def, Hillsdale, 3-0
Sacred Heart Prep (PSAL) def. Capuchino, 2-0
SEMIFINALS:
Half Moon Bay def. Mercy-Burlingame, 1-0
Notre Dame-Salinas def. Sacred Heart Prep, 1-0
FINAL:
Notre Dame-Salinas def. Half Moon Bay, 2-0 (May 26 at PAL Stadium)
The format remained the same with 36 teams divided into three divisions based on enrollment. Top seeds were North Salinas (Division I), Carlmont (Division II) and Notre Dame-Salinas (Division III).
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FIRST ROUND:
Mt. Pleasant (BVL-STD) def. Oak Grove (BVL-MHD), 2-1
Monta Vista (SCVL-DAD) def. Live Oak (MBL), 5-3
Lynbrook (SCVL-ECD) def. Silver Creek (BVL-WVD), 6-0
Aptos
(SCCL) def. Gilroy (MBL), 2-1
QUARTERFINALS:
Hollister (MBL) def. Mt. Pleasant, 2-1
Wilcox (SCVL-DAD) def. Monta Vista, 7-1
Santa Teresa (BVL-MHD) def. Lynbrook, 6-0
North
Salinas (MBL) def. Aptos, 3-0
SEMIFINALS:
North Salinas def. Santa Teresa, 10-0
Wilcox
def. Hollister, 6-2
FINALS:
North
Salinas def. Wilcox, 1-0 (May
25 at PAL Stadium)
Monica
Abbott pitched her second perfect game in a row and the Vikings pushed across a
run in the bottom of the final inning to win the title. With two out and a
runner on second base, Krysta Robertson smashed a single into deep left field to
score the only run. Abbott struck out 17.
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FIRST ROUND:
Los Gatos (SCVL-DAD) def. Soquel (SCCL), 2-0
St. Francis (SCVL-DAD) def. St. Ignatius (GPSL), 3-0
Monterey (MBL) def. Sequoia (PL-OD), 10-0
Los
Altos (SCVL-DAD) def. Harbor (SCCL), 1-0
QUARTERFINALS:
Los Gatos def. Notre Dame-Belmont (GPSL), 8-2
Mitty (BVL-MHD) def. St. Francis, 6-0
Monterey def. Westmont (BVL-MHD), 4-2
Carlmont
(PL-BD) def. Los Altos, 6-0
SEMIFINALS:
Mitty def. Los Gatos, 2-0
Carlmont
def. Monterey, 7-1
FINALS:
Carlmont
def. Mitty, 5-2 (May
25 at PAL Stadium)
The
Scots scored early, tallying two in the first on a couple singles and a Mitty
error and two more in the second . The winners added another run in the fifth on
another Mitty miscue. Monique Castillo, who allowed two hits and two walks, won
her 16th game of the season.
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FIRST ROUND:
Carmel (MTAL) def. Liberty Baptist (CPSAL), 11-0
Capuchino (PAL-BD) def. King’s Academy (CPSAL), 9-0
Mercy-Burlingame (GPSL) def. St. Lawrence (CPSAL). 16-0
Pacific
Grove (MTA) def. Sacred Heart Prep (PSAL), 9-8
QUARTERFINALS:
Valley Christian-San Jose (BVL-STD) def. Carmel, 2-1
Capuchino def. Burlingame (PL-BD), 3-1
Half Moon Bay (PL-BD) def. Mercy-Burlingame, 5-0
Notre
Dame-Salinas (MBL) def. Pacific Grove, 5-0
SEMIFINALS:
Notre Dame-Salinas def. Half Moon Bay, 3-0
Capuchino
def. Valley Christian-San Jose, 3-2
FINAL:
Notre Dame-Salinas def. Capuchino, 8-0 (May 25 at PAL Stadium)
2003 DIVISION I DIVISION II DIVISION III
The
format changed with the addition of three more schools, bringing the total to
39. The teams were divided into
three divisions based on enrollment. Top seeds were Carlmont (Division I),
Mitty (Division II) and Notre Dame-Salinas (Division III).
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FIRST
ROUND:
Santa
Teresa (BVAL-MHAL) def. Aptos (SCCAL), 2-0
QUARTERFINALS:
Santa
Teresa def. Wilcox (SCVAL-DAD), 2-1
Carlmont
(PAL-BD) def.
SEMIFINALS:
FINAL:
Monica
Abbott pitched her third CCS championship win in four years by limiting the
Haybalers to two hits and striking out seven. The offensive spark was provided
by a freshman, Kristen Archuleta, who drove in two runs by singling in the
second inning and hitting a sacrifice fly in the sixth inning, both with the
bases loaded. Abbott, whose other title victories were in 2000 and 2002, also
had a double.
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FIRST
ROUND:
Notre
Dame-Belmont (WCAL) def.
St.
Francis (WCAL) def.
QUARTERFINALS:
Pioneer
(BVAL-MHAL) def.
Mitty
(WCAL) def.
SEMIFINALS:
Pioneer
def.
FINAL:
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FIRST
ROUND:
Mercy-Burlingame
(WBAL) def. Lick (BVAL-WVAL), 6-1
Capuchino
(PAL-BD) def. Valley Christian-Dublin (PSAL), 15-0
King=s
Academy (PSAL) def. Notre Dame-
Monte
QUARTERFINALS:
Half
Capuchino
def. King=s
Academy, 8-4
Notre
Dame-Salinas (TCAL) def. Monte
SEMIFINALS:
Half
Notre
Dame-Salinas def. Capuchino, 5-0
FINAL:
Notre
Dame-Salinas
def.
2004
D1 DII
DIII
The format did not change --
39 teams divided into three divisions based on enrollment. Top seeds were
Carlmont (Division I), Mitty (Division II) and Notre Dame-Salinas (Division
III).
DIVISION
I 2004 CLICK
FOR COMPLETE BRACKETS
FIRST ROUND:
Mt. Pleasant (BVAL-MHAL) def. Andrew Hill (BVAL-WVAL), 11-1
Oak Grove (BVAL-MHAL) def. Monta Vista (SCVAL-DAL), 2-0
Leland (BVAL-MHAL) def. Aptos (SCCAL), 1-0
Santa Teresa (BVAL-MHAL) def. Piedmont Hills (BVAL-STAL), 9-1
QUARTERFINALS:
Leland def. Oak Grove, 3-2
Carlmont (PAL-BD) def. Santa Teresa, 1-0
SEMIFINALS:
Carlmont def. Leland, 3-1
FINAL:
Carlmont
def.
Pitcher Jerrica Castagno came within
one out of pitching a perfect game to lead the Scots. With two outs in the final
inning, an error allowed the first
DIVISION
II 2004 CLICK
FOR COMPLETE BRACKETS
FIRST
ROUND:
Presentation
(WCAL) def.
Branham (BVAL-STAL) def. El Camino (PAL-OD), 2-0
QUARTERFINALS:
Leigh
(BVAL-MHAL) def.
Mitty (WCAL) def. Branham, 4-0
SEMIFINALS:
Leigh
def.
Mitty
def.
FINAL:
Leigh def. Mitty, 2-0 (May 29 at PAL Stadium)
The Longhorns got two early runs and made them stand up, weathering a bases-loaded, one-out situation in the bottom of the sixth inning to do so. Pitcher Jackie Hill induced a force out at home and a soft liner to the first baseman to thwart Mitty's rally. Leigh scored its runs with a bit of luck. Jessica Freedman scored from third on the back end of a double-steal in the second inning and Alisha Jones came home on an error the following frame.
DIVISION III 2004 CLICK FOR COMPLETE BRACKETS
FIRST
ROUND:
The
King's Academy (PSAL) def.
Mercy-Burlingame
(WBAL) def.
Stevenson
(MTAL) def.
QUARTERFINALS:
Valley Christian-San Jose (WCAL) def. The King's Academy, 6-0
Mercy-Burlingame
def
Notre Dame-Salinas (TCAL) def. Stevenson, 2-0
SEMIFINALS:
Notre
Dame-Salinas def.
Mercy-Burlingame def. Valley Christian-San Jose, 3-1
FINAL:
Notre Dame-Salinas def. Mercy-Burlingame, 8-1 (May 29 at PAL Stadium)
2005 DIVISION I DIVISION II DIVISION III
The format did not change -- 39 teams divided into three divisions based on enrollment. Top seeds were Carlmont (Division I), Mitty (Division II) and Notre Dame-Salinas (Division III).
DIVISION I 2005 CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE BRACKETS
FIRST ROUND:
Live Oak (TCAL) def. Homestead (SCVAL-DAL), 2-1
San Benito (TCAL) def. Mt. Pleasant (BVAL-MHAL), 1-0
Milpitas (SCVAL-DAL) def. Piedmont Hills (BVAL-STAL), 10-0
Watsonville (SCCAL) def. Evergreen Valley (BVAL-STAL), 6-1
North Salinas (TCAL) def. Aptos (SCCAL), 5-2
Carlmont (PAL-BD), Monta Vista (SCVAL-DAL) and Oak Grove (BVAL-MHAL) drew first
round byes.
QUARTERFINALS:
North Salinas def. Carlmont, 1-0
Milpitas def. Watsonville, 1-0
Monta Vista def. San Benito, 2-1
Live Oak def. Oak Grove, 2-1
SEMIFINALS:
Live Oak def. Monta Vista, 3-1
North Salinas def. Milpitas, 10-3
FINAL:
Live Oak def. North Salinas, 5-4 (May 28 at PAL
Stadium)
Trailing by two in the bottom of the final inning with two out, the Acorns
rallied for three runs and the championship. In the final rally, Alyssa
Adamo knocked in a runner from second base and then scored herself on April
Herrera’s double to tie the score. Kelly McDonald then blooped a pop fly that
the Vikings infield let fall as the winning run scored.
DIVISION II 2005 CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE BRACKETS
FIRST ROUND:
North Monterey County (MBL) def. Westmont (BVAL-MHAL), 5-3
Monterey (MBL) def. El Camino (PAL-OD), 8-3
Presentation (WCAL) def. Soquel (SCCAL), 3-0
Lynbrook (SCVAL-DAL) def. Notre Dame-Belmont (WCAL), 3-0
St. Francis (WCAL) def. Leland (BVAL-MHAL), 4-1
Mitty (WCAL), Leigh (BVAL-MHAL) and Saratoga (SCVAL-ECAL) drew first round byes.
QUARTERFINALS:
Saratoga def. North Monterey County, 1-0
Leigh def. St. Francis, 5-0
Presentation def. Monterey, 1-0
Mitty def. Lynbrook, 4-0
SEMIFINALS:
Saratoga def. Leigh, 2-1
Mitty def. Presentation, 1-0
FINAL:
Mitty def. Saratoga, 1-0 (May 28 at PAL Stadium)
Megan Wirth, undefeated on the season, pitched a two-hit shutout and the
Monarchs made the one run tallied in the first inning stand up for the win. The
only run came when Katie Fleury singled and advanced to second on an error. She
stole third and scored on Justine Kunkel’s bloop single.
DIVISION III 2005 CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE BRACKETS
FIRST ROUND:
Carmel (MTAL) def. Mercy-Burlingame (WBAL), 15-5
King’s Academy (PSAL) def. Santa Catalina (MTAL), 5-3
Prospect (BVAL-WVAL) def. Redwood Christian (PSAL), 11-1
Half Moon Bay (PAL-BD) def. Liberty Baptist (CPSAL), 12-0
Castilleja (WBAL) def. Latino College Prep (CPSAL), 11-0
Notre Dame-Salinas (TCAL), Valley Christian-San Jose (WCAL) and Capuchino
(PAL-BD) drew first round byes.
QUARTERFINALS:
Capuchino def. Prospect, 11-0
Valley Christian-San Jose def. Half Moon Bay, 1-0
Carmel def. Castilleja, 5-0
Notre Dame-Salinas def. King’s Academy, 10-0
SEMIFINALS:
Notre Dame-Salinas def. Carmel, 1-0
Valley Christian-San Jose def. Capuchino, 8-5
FINAL:
Notre Dame-Salinas def. Valley Christian-San Jose, 2-1 (May
28 at PAL Stadium)
2006 DIVISION I DIVISION II DIVISION III
DIVISION III 2006
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FIRST ROUND
Carmel (MTAL) def. Menlo (PAL-OD), 10-0
Soquel (SCCAL), def. Redwood Christian (PSAL), 11-1
King's Academy (PSAL) def. Mercy-Burlingame (WBAL), 9-0
Burlingame (PAL-BD), def. Latino College Prep. (CPAL), 15-0
Half Moon Bay (PAL-BD), def. Castilleja (WBAL), 8-1
Stevenson (MTAL), Notre Dame- Salinas (TCAL) and Valley Christian- San Jose (WCAL)
drew first round byes.
QUARTERFINALS
Carmel def. Stevenson, 8-0
Notre Dame- Salinas, def. Soquel, 8-1
Burlingame def. King's Academy6, 6-0
Valley Christian- San Jose def. Half Moon Bay, 15-0
SEMIFINALS
Notre Dame- Salinas def. Carmel, 7-1
Valley Christian def. Burlingame, 2-0
FINALS
Notre Dame-Salinas def. Valley Christian- San Jose, 9-7 (May 27 at PAL
stadium)
The format did not change -- 39 teams divided into three divisions based on enrollment. Top seeds were Carlmont (Division I), Mitty (Division II), and Notre Dame-Belmont (Division III)
FIRST ROUND:
Gilroy (TCAL) def. Piedmont Hills (BVAL-MHAL), 3-1
Monta Vista (SCVAL-DAAL) def. Wilcox (SCVAL-ECAL), 8-6
Salinas (TCAL) def. Silver Creek (BVAL-WVAL), 4-0
Watsonville (MBAL) def. Santa Teresa (BVAL-STAL), 4-0
Milpitas (SCV-DAAL) def. Evergreen Valley (BVAL-MHAL), 5-3
QUARTERFINALS:
Gilroy def. Lynbrook (SCVAL-DAAL), 5-1
San Benito (TCAL) def. Monta Vista, 2-1
Watsonville def. Salinas, 3-0
Carlmont (PAL-BD) def. Milpitas, 8-0
SEMIFINALS:
Carlmont def. Watsonville, 5-0
San Benito def. Gilroy, 13-7
FINAL:
San Benito def. Carlmont, 2-1 (May 26 at PAL Stadium) The Haybalers’ Marisa
Ibarra outdueled Ashley Chinn for the narrow vicory, the second title in a row
for San Benito. The victors scored early with lead-off hitter J.C. Clayton
walking, being sacrificed to
second and scoring on a single by Lizzy Gatto. The Haybalers added another run
in the fourth on two singles and Clayton’s RBI hit. The Scots scored in the
sixth on Kay Suko’s double but Ibarra, who allowed four hits and struck out
four, settled down and didn’t allow any more. Chinn only gave up five hits and
struck out 10 in a losing cause.
FIRST ROUND:
North Monterey County (MBAL) def. Santa Clara (SCVAL-ECAL), 4-2
Mountain View (SCVAL-DAAL) def. Branham (BVAL-STAL), 4-0
Leland (BVAL-MHAL) def. Aragon (PAL-BD), 4-0
Aptos (SCCAL) def. St. Francis (WCAL), 2-1
Westmont (BVAL-MHAL) def. Sequoia (PAL-OD), 10-0
QUARTERFINALS:
Leigh (BVAL-MHAL) def. Aptos, 6-5
Fremont (SCVAL-ECAL) def. North Monterey County, 7-2
Westmont def. Mountain View, 6-5
Mitty (WCAL) def. Leland, 10-7
SEMIFINALS:
Mitty def. Westmont, 10-0
Leigh def. Fremont, 8-2
FINAL:
Mitty def. Leigh, 10-0 (May 26 at PAL Stadium) The Monarchs, ranked nationally,
lived up to their billing by crushing Leigh, 10-0, in a game called after five
innings due to the 10-run rule. It was the third straight title for Mitty and
seventh in CCS history. Mitty won 25 straight games after a season-opening loss
to Gilroy. Sophomore Keilani Ricketts, undefeated this season, allowed two
infield hits and struck out seven. She also went 2-for-3 with a three-run homer.
Katie Fleury led off the game with an inside-the-park home run and then added a
double and single in four at bats.
FIRST ROUND:
Stevenson (MTAL) def. Redwood Christian (PSAL), 5-1
Half Moon Bay (PAL-BD) def. Castilleja (WBAL), 2-1
Notre Dame-Salinas (TCAL) def. Alma Heights (CPSAL), 16-0
The King’s Academy (PSAL) def. Pacific Grove (MTAL), 3-2
Soquel (SCCAL) def. Mercy-Burlingame (WBAL), 10-0
QUARTERFINALS:
Stevenson def. Burlingame (PAL-BD), 3-2
Live Oak (B