High school roundup: How No. 15 seed El Cerrito advanced in NCS baseball playoffs

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Top seeds Granada, Heritage rally to reach the NCS softball quarterfinals. In tennis, Cupertino’s Tommy Kim wins the CCS singles title.

Liam Kevill pitched a complete game with eight strikeouts as Northgate advanced to Saturday’s quarterfinals with an upset victory on the road over Benicia.

St. Mary’s scored three in the first and put the game away with three in the fifth as it advanced to the quarterfinals Saturday.No. 1 Granada, No. 2 Heritage come from behind to advance Leanna May’s two-run single in the fourth inning gave Granada all the runs it would need to advance to Friday’s quarterfinals. Sierra Black and Alex Mello combined for nine strikeouts for Granada .

Trailing 4-0 in the third inning, Heritage scored six runs to take a lead it would not surrender. Skylar Stroh and Alex Cutonilli each had two-run doubles in the momentum-turning inning for the Patriots .No. 7 Clayton Valley 5, No. 10 Berkeley 2

 

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