Pilots Shutout the Jets Behind Stellar Play from Pitching Trio
St. Joseph Notre Dame’s baseball clawed back to .500 with a 5-0 win over Encinal High School on Saturday, March 26, on the road.
St. Joseph Notre Dame’s baseball clawed back to .500 with a 5-0 win over Encinal High School on Saturday, March 26, on the road.
The Alameda High School (AHS) Athletic Hall of Fame committee will hold its fourth annual ceremony to induct and honor 10 former AHS athletes. The ceremony will take place at 5:30 p.m. on June 11 at the Alameda Elks Lodge.
Sia Scates posted an impressive net 62 to win the best net score of the day at the Alameda Women’s Golf Club event last Thursday, March 17. She also took home honors for low putts with 32 total putts.
Sophomore Angus Olaes gets a hit during the Encinal High School’s 4-2 loss to San Leandro High Friday, March 18. The Jets are now 2-6 on the season.
Other Scores
EHS softball (3-1) beat Redwood Christian of San Lorenzo, 16-0, on Wednesday, March 16.
St. Joseph Notre Dame (SJND) baseball pitcher Dylan Stewart had a unique way of celebrating his college commitment last week.
The Alameda Soccer Club Islanders’ 2004 girls' Red team went 3-1 at the Players Soccer Club Las Vegas Showcase on March 18 to 20.
The Alameda Soccer Club (ASC) boys’ 2008B team finished second at the Santa Cruz Breakers Academy Spring Cup Under-14 silver tournament on March 12 and 13. The tournament was played at the Twin Creek Sports Complex in Sunnyvale.
Susan Yoon posted the lowest net score of the day at net 69 at the Alameda Women’s Golf Club event Thursday, March 10.
A quartet of Encinal High School (EHS) men’s track-and-field athletes won the men’s 4x400-meter relay race at the Marsh Creek Invitational at Freedom High in Oakley, Saturday, March 12.
Encinal High School’s (EHS) baseball team went 0-2 last week, losing 7-1, to Oakland Tech (2-4-1) on March 2, and 14-6, to Bishop O’Dowd of Oakland (3-1) on March 4.
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