Temple Inland emerged from the balanced Men’s CCC League with a
one-game lead Monday by edging Campbell’s Towing 15-14 at Las
Animas Park.
Gilroy – Temple Inland emerged from the balanced Men’s CCC League with a one-game lead Monday by edging Campbell’s Towing 15-14 at Las Animas Park.

Art Mancera’s RBI-single completed a six-run rally in the sixth inning as Temple Inland moved to

3-1 atop the six-team league. Four clubs share second with 2-2 marks with two weeks left in the regular season.

Martin Serrano poked a two-run home run for the winners. John Ontiveros and Jess Rawlins each collected a home run and two singles for Campbell’s Towing.

Justin Barroza went 4-for-4 and scored four runs to lead the Desperados by Pro Electric 20-10. Benjie Casares scored four runs and Bob Stuve netted four hits for the Desperados. Eddie Adame hit a grand slam for Pro Electric.

Ralph Ortiz hit two home runs and Dustin Barnes launched a grand slam to propel the Slammers past Dutchman’s Pizza 24-14. Bill Dale went 4-for-4 for Dutchman’s.

Steve Borgna and Ed Vargas stroked home runs as 4-0 California Silk Screening clinched at least a second-half title tie with a 20-5 win over No Soup 4 You at Christmas Hill Park Monday. Kevin Gitmed went 3-for-3 and Kurt Gitmed homered for the Soup.

Roger Ortiz drove in four runs with a pair of triples and anchored a solid infield at shortstop as the VFW Vets turned back the Las Animas Sweepers 10-3. Kevin Orosco lined a two-run homer for the Sweepers.

Nathan Moore singled and doubled in an eight-run second inning as Windsor Plumbing surprised Countryside Daycare Center 12-9. Brian Sullivan homered for the losers.

California Chop Shop scored three runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to trip Feather Haven Mill 13-12 in Co-

Rec B action Sunday at Las Animas.

Sean Subia completed a 3-for-4 night with a game-winning RBI-single. Willie Gamboa hit a Chop Shop homer, Tim DeCarlo a homer and two singles for the Millers.

Chicks N’ Sticks joined the Shop at 3-1 with a 19-3 nod over Team Hair FX. Junior Gutierrez went 4-for-4 and Benny Sanchez lined two homers for the Sticks. Tony Martinez went 3-for-3 for Team Hair FX.

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