The Titans gained sole possession of first place in the Men’s DD
League standings Tuesday with an 18-14 victory over Feather Haven
at Christmas Hill Park.
Find out what happened in the rest of Gilroy’s rec softball
league games this past week.
The Titans gained sole possession of first place in the Men’s DD League standings Tuesday with an 18-14 victory over Feather Haven at Christmas Hill Park.

Jim Reimer plated six runs with a home run, double and single to lift the Titans to a 2-0 mark. Ryan Romero collected a triple and single, Ted Pickeral three singles for the Titans. John DeCarlo Jr., Brett Scott, Albert Alosi and Dave DeCarlo each mustered four hits for 1-1 Feather Haven.

Mike Leslie went 4-for-4 and Collin Kelly and Eric Bettencourt each homered as Trevino Brothers Construction outlasted the Loco Boys 21-6. Jimmy Castaneda Jr. homered for the 0-2 Loco Boys.

Claddagh Brew Crew, the first-half EE champion, topped Wicked 15-5 behind four hits from Greg Sosebee. Scott Shipper, Mike Lema and Danny Russo each scored three Claddagh runs. Joey Garcia homered in a 3-for-3 night and Chris Stainton produced three singles for Wicked.

Walton & Sons Masonry rallied past Gamers In Control 6-5 Tuesday in the Men’s D League second-half opener at Las Animas Park.

Eric Gebhardt hit a two-run single and Gustavo Salinas added an RBI-single as Gamers In Control built a 5-1 lead after three innings.

John Serrine singled and scored on a Jason Meza hit in the fifth for Walton & Sons. Tyler Maslanka and Marc Vegas each clubbed a hit and scored in the sixth to leave Masonry down 5-4. Tim Graves and Meza lined one-out singles in the seventh, setting up Eric Wischmann’s two-run single.

Humboldt Brewing exploded for 16 runs in the top of the final inning to earn a 33-17 win over Los Pistoleros.

Joe Borrington hit a three-run homer and RBI-double in the Humboldt rally. Al Roybal went 6-for-6 for the Brewers. Tito Flores went 4-for-5 for Los Pistoleros.

California Overhead earned a forfeit win over Campbell’s Towing.

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