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Lady Eagles stay
unbeaten with
dominant victories
By Greg Clementi
Sports Editor
Cloverdale High School
baseball and softball teams
continued to thrive in recent
league action, combining for
four wins in five outings.
The Lady Eagles' varsity
softbaUers (7-0, 10-0) remained
unbeaten on the season with
dominant home and road
wins over Clear Lake (6-1) and
WiUits (25-3).
At press time Cloverdale
was bracing for a first-place
showdown with defending
NCL 1 champion Kelseyville
in the friendly confines on
May 1, with the winner hav-
ing a leg up on the 2018 pen-
nant. The ladies will travel to
Fort Bragg on Thursday, May
3 and visit Kelseyville in a
road rematch on May 7. All
games start at 4 p.m.
Meanwhile the varsity
boys (5-4, 8-6) scored two wins
in three games, starting with
a 14-0 non-league rout at
Healdsburg on April 23. The
Eagles lost a tough, 1-0 contest
to Clear Lake on April 24 but
rebounded with an 11-0 shel-
lacking over Willits on
Friday.
"This was arguably the
strongest played game by the
Eagles this season," CHS
coach Ben West said after
Friday's win over Willits.
"Kamrin Mitchell threw a
complete game shut-out, and
excellent approaches at the
plate helped us put up 11 runs.
Defensively, we were solid
with no mistakes."
Cloverdale will host
Kelseyville on May 1 and
entertain Healdsburg May 2.
The Eagles will travel to Fort
Bragg this Friday, May 4.
First pitch for all games is 4
p.m.
Ladies stay perfect
Cloverdale faced a good
test in an April 24 home clash
with Clear Lake, with ace
pitcher Tehya Bird doing the
job with her arm and bat in an
impressive 6-1 victory. Bird (7
IP, 2 hits, 1 ER, 8 Ks) was dom-
inant on the mound, while
leading the team at the plate
with three hits, including a
triple and home run. Other
top hitters were Heather
Sterling (1 for 3, RBI),
Vanessa Fisher (1 for 3, RBI),
Alyssa Moffet (1 for 3, run)
and Janaye Hammond (1 for
2).
There was never a doubt in
the April 25 trip to Willits,
exploding for 15 runs in the
first two frames en route to a
25-3 romp in five innings. Bird
(2 IP, 1 hit, 0 runs, 3 Ks)
notched the win while Fisher
(3 IP, 2 hits, 2 ERs, 3 Ks) closed
it out. Pacing the 16-hit attack
Photo Greg Clementi
POWER SURGE -- Sophomore
Tehya Bird launched two home
runs and drove in a combined
11 runs in wins over Clear Lake
and Willits last week.
DEALING -- Keller Sibert was unlucky in
Clear Lake on April 24.
were Lane Hughes (6 for 6, 2B,
2 runs, 7 RBIs), Bird (3 for 3,
HR, 6 runs, 8 RBIs), Fisher (2
for 4, 2 RBIs) and Sterling (2
for 4, 2 runs, 2 RBIs).
Eagles on a roll
The varsity baseball squad
is playing its best ball of the
season after a string of strong
performances. Cloverdale
pounded out 17 in five
innings, making a winner out
of pitcher Dylan Scaramella (4
IP, 3 hits, 0 runs, 3 Ks) in a 14-
0 romp.
Collin Patterson pitched
one inning of scoreless relief
while leading hitters were
Photo Greg Clementi
firing a stellar, complete-game four-hitter in a 1-0 loss to
James Wirt (3 for 4, 3B, HR, 3 safely for the Eagles were
runs), Josh Lemley (3 for 4, 3 Patterson (1 for 3), Wirt (1 for
runs), Keller Sibert (2 for 4), 2) and Lemley (1 for 3).
Scaramella (2 for 4, run), The Eagles jumped on host
Drew Edens (2 for 3, 2B, run), Willits for six runs in the first
BJ Grady (1 for 2, run), two frames on Friday, tacking
Patterson (1 for 2, 2B), Kamrin on five more by the sixth on
Mitchell (1 for 4, run), Tucker their way to an 11-0 shutout
Morgan (1 for 1, run) and
Anthonie Rebottaro (1 for 2,
run).
Runs were in short supply
the following day against vis-
iting Clear Lake, as the
Cardinals spoiled a great out-
ing from Cloverdale pitcher
Keller Sibert (7 IP, 4 hits, 0
victory. Mitchell (6 IP, 2 hits, 0
ERs, 4 Ks) claimed the win,
while leading batters were
Wirt (3 for 5, HR, 2 runs, 2
RBIs), Mitchell (2 for 5, run),
Ben Paine (2 for 4, run), Edens
(1 for 3, 2B, run, 2 RBIs),
Sibert (1 for 3, RBI), Patterson
(1 for 2, run, RBI) and
ERs, 6 Ks) in a 1-0 loss. Hitting Scaramella (1 for 2, RBI).
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