Tag Archives: Rachel Albright
Crown Stays at Maranatha
(Sierra Madre)- Maranatha took advantage of La Salle’s inability to capitalize on five Minutemen turnovers by taking advantage of just two Lancer turnovers that led to 14 points in the third quarter. Maranatha’s second half flurry was enough to defeat La Salle 20-3 to take “The Battle for the Crown”.
The TEN: 9/7/2011
(“The Ten” is not a top ten, but ten items worth being included in The TEN”)
Maranatha’s Season Ends On High at La Salle’s Expense
(West Covina) – It appeared heading into the top of the seventh inning La Salle was on the verge of a great comeback scoring eight runs in the bottom of the sixth to take an 11-8 lead over cross-town rival Maranatha. In a game where no lead seemed safe, the Minutemen battled back with nine […]
Albright & Valerio Masterful In Twinbill
(South Pasadena) – On a hot Saturday afternoon, La Salle and South Pasadena met in a double-header that the Lancers swept 11-2, 11-0. Strong pitching performances by Rachel Albright and Beverly Valerio helped La Salle hold the struggling Tigers to just two runs in 12 innings of play between the two games.
In The Circle
Wish Spring Break could hit all teams at the same time. The next two weeks will see an abbreviated schedule with more than half of the schools heading into the Spring Break. The remainder will have already taken the vacation this week or the following week.
Albright leaves Arcadia Hitless
By Josh Lowden (Arcadia) – La Salle broke out of its scoring slump with a 5-0 victory over Arcadia as Rachel Albright tossed a no-hitter in a rare night game for both ball clubs. Albright also had two RBI’s and three strikeouts.
Lancers Continue Struggles
(West Covina) – In the midst of losing six of seven games, La Salle came in looking for a break to start a different streak. Instead, the Lancers dropped their second straight Del Rey League contest to St. Paul 5-2.
Wildcats Victorious Over Lancers
By Josh Lowden (West Covina) – President Theodore Roosevelt once said, “Do what you can, with what you have, where you are.” Those words could describe the Monrovia play as they scored five runs on only six hits in a 5-2 victory over La Salle Friday Afternoon in the Charter Oak Tournament.