LimEMORE – After launching a complete whitish of the game to take Granada to a 1-0 Victoria About Footill at home on Friday, pitcher Tyler Kennedy He was asked what was working on the mound.
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“Everything was working. All that,” Kennedy said.
Using a variety of fast balls and rupture throws, the right-handed pitcher 1 stuck to nine, none walked and allowed only three hits to take to Granada (16-4, 8-1) to a rebound victory over the Falcons.

Granada lost an advantage of three races in a 6-4 Loss A FOOTHILL (15-4, 5-4) on Wednesday and TThe defeat was in the minds of the killers who entered the game on Friday.
“We were quite motivated today,” Kennedy said. “We were quite crazy about Wednesday’s game. We just wanted our return and we got it.”
The designated hitter Senior Estevan Duarte, who also stood out in the Granada football team, hit the approval in half of the sixth entry into the sixth entry into a double RBI to the left to break a goalless draw.
Foothills Take Sato-Kreis It was excellent in the mound. The senior allowed only three hits, without races won and struck out four in five entries.
“In games like this, it is reduced to a launch. (Granada) obtained that key,” said Footill coach Zeke Palma. “To overcome teams like this, you have to play a perfect game. We look at a launch far from a perfect game.”
Both teams fought to find any early offensive rhythm.

Through four tickets, Sato-Kreis faced 17 batters and retired 12. He found success with a higher fast ball combo that kept the hitters of Granada at bay.
But as the game became more time, Granada knew that patience on the plate was going to bear fruit. After five tickets, Sato-Kreis totaled 92 launches and launched only three more before being relieved after Kennedy connected a single to the left garden to open the sixth inning.

With One Out and Kennedy in second place, Duarte entered the box. The Senior was one of the offensive bright points of Granada, since it registered one of the two hits of the matadores until that moment.
In a count of 1-1, Duarte broke a line impulse in the gap between the third base and the campocorto that came deeply to the Faothill field and was balanced by the left gardener of the Falcons. Success scored Kennedy from the second and broke a drawless draw for Granada entering the seventh entrance.
“The launch has just arrived and I returned,” Duarte said. “At first I was going to stay at the beginning, but then he swing it, so I get used to the additional base.”

After scoring the warning race, Kennedy withdrew three little batters at the top of the seventh to seal the victory for Granada. Ohlone College’s commitment won his second beginning of the year and launched the seven full tickets for the first time in his career in the university team.
“The execution of Tyler with launch tone and his ability to land its rest ball and really locate it inside and outside through which it made it very pleasant, and certainly effective against a very good sekonup of the corner.
The victory was crucial for Granada since Livermore School remained in the first place of the East Bay Athletic League classification, a game above the second place in La Salle.
In the last two seasons, Granada has lost only two league games and will seek to capture its second consecutive Ebal title when the Liga playoff tournament begins in just over two weeks.
“It is difficult to see any game before the playoffs as an essential gain, but really children or we feel that today it was a must,” said Sekany. “The last thing we must do is have to trust any other person or any other team in any other circumstance near the playoffs time. We want to control our destination and win today’s game was as great as whatever it is to see this year.”




