Tag Archives: Erin Ashby
All-Mid Valley Softball Team
Just like with the football All-Mid Valley teams there is only one team. Lots of discussions on who deserves to be named, but in the end it comes down to who stood out the most during the regular and playoff seasons. PLAYER OF THE YEAR: Lauren O’Leary (La Canada) COACH OF THE YEAR: Roberta Garcia-Uyemura […]
CIF First Round Softball
Here is a preview of the games for Thursday. All start at 3:15pm.
Ashby’s Big Day Leads the Way for CV
(La Crescenta) – Erin Ashby batted and pitched Crescenta Valley to a crucial 5-2 Pacific League win over Burroughs. The Falcon win gives it a share of first place in the Pacific with the Indians who won earlier in the season.
High School Softball Top 25
La Canada gets the top spot this week with its continued dominance of the Rio Hondo League and Thousand Oaks Tournament win. Bonita drops five spots as they are in a two game losing streak with the Hacienda League title out of its control. The Suburban and Pacific Leagues titles could be determined with huge […]
Falcons Take Advantage of Apache Errors
(Arcadia) – Crescenta Valley took advantage of eight Arcadia errors enroute to an 8-1 Pacific League win on Thursday afternoon.
In the Circle: March 28
Rain, rain, go away. Come again another day. Rain has made a mess of the schedule. Some teams did play during when the rain didn’t persist during last week.
High School Softball Top 25
Great week of tournaments with a new #1 this week after Glendora went 4-0. Crescenta Valley looks to have returned to its dominance after steam-rolling through the Duarte Classic. The toughest week goes to Bonita which played nine games in seven days. This week the Charter Oak and Arroyo tournaments take center-stage.
Cookson Key in Win Over Rams
By Josh Lowden (Duarte) – It is very rare that you come across a player so talented that you hold your breath every time they perform. It is even rarer for that player to be a freshman. Crescenta Valley has that player: Hannah Cookson.
High School Softball Top 25
A new season is upon us with excitement on all parts of the Valley. Huge change to possibly help the batter with the circle moving back three feet from the 40 foot mark.