![]() He also praised his ace for being a dual threat. ![]() Huntington Beach coach Jeff Forsberg credited Los Alamitos for effectively crowding the plate against Prystajko - who struck out 15 in a 3-2 win against the Griffins last week. She struggled with control, walking seven - two intentionally - and hit four batters. In the circle, Prystajko scattered six hits - three bunt singles - and struck out 12. □Zoe Prystajko continues to impress, three-run □3-2 /Jmen3ik0wU She belted a three-run home run to right with two outs in the third to give the Oilers a 3-2 lead. She struck out five and walked none in helping the Griffins snap Huntington Beach’s 12-game winning streak. The Seattle-bound senior surrendered an unearned run in the sixth as Oilers took a 4-3 lead but bounced back to retire the final six batters she faced. Vance (14-2) went the distance to earn the victory. Magallanes, a freshman, finished with five of the Griffins’ six stolen bases. Terrones tied the score 3-3 in the third with a two-out RBI single and finished 2 for 2 with two walks. We’re going extras! Two-out single by LosAl ties score at 4-4! /ceq00pfMyg “This time, I knew I wasn’t going to let that happen again.” “Last game Zoe got me both times,” Matsuno said. 8 batter, tied the score 4-4 after Malayna Terrones drew a one-out walk and Magallanes stole second and third base. Los Alamitos shortstop Kalie Matsuno forced extra innings with a two-out single to right in the seventh that narrowly escaped the infield defense and drove in pinch-runner Alivia Magallanes. □Walk-off squeeze executed by Taryn Clements lifts past Huntington Beach 5-4 in eight innings! □great game! /Wb3P0I2bKn “The home run or double definitely feels better off the bat,” Clements added, “but the bunt was nice because I knew it was going to score. “And it was kind of high and out but (I have) long arms (and a) long bat.” “I was a little nervous - not for putting on the bunt - just because with an 0-2 (count) pitchers like to go off the plate a little bit because they have balls to spare and they want to get me chasing,” Clements said. After Clements fouled off a pitch swinging, Weil called for the squeeze again and the Santa Clara-bound senior pushed her bunt against the hard-throwing Stanford commit up the first base line to bring in the sliding Holcomb. Weil called for Clements to squeeze on Prystajko’s 0-1 pitch but the senior fouled off the attempt. Holcomb, a San Diego State commit, opened the inning with a bunt single and took second on a wild pitch and third on passed ball. Clements emerged as the Griffins’ hero after the Oilers intentionally walked catcher Allyssa Ramos for the second time to bring Clements to the plate and place runners on the corners with one out.
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