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Gilroy
– Los Gigantes upset Con Agra Foods 16-12 Wednesday to produce a
three-way tie for first place in the Men’s CC League standings at
Christmas Hill Park.
Gilroy – Los Gigantes upset Con Agra Foods 16-12 Wednesday to produce a three-way tie for first place in the Men’s CC League standings at Christmas Hill Park.

Los Gigantes snapped an 8-8 deadlock in the top of the sixth with a five-run showing capped by a two-run single from Isaiah Gonzalez. Armando Hernandez hit a run-scoring triple in the seventh as Los Gigantes added three runs.

Nick Franco and Hernandez each stroked four Los Gigantes (4-1) hits. Jeremy Page collected a triple and two singles for 4-1 Con Agra.

The Platinum Roofing Slammers joined Con Agra and Los Gigantes in first place with a 25-5 decision over Pizza N Stuff. Ralph Ortiz lined two home runs and Dustin Barnes and Chris Velador each went 4-for-4 for the Slammers. Randy Evanger and Jarrod Racz hit consecutive triples in a five-run Pizza N Stuff third frame.

Jess Lopez Jr. powered two home runs and Mike McIntyre went 5-for-5 to lead Lopez Investments past Feather Haven Feeds 20-11. Brian Sullivan went 4-for-4 for Feather Haven Seeds.

Women’s C

Image & Design Salon & Day Spa-Guy’s Heating clinched the first-half Women’s C League title by outlasting Stewart Title 14-10 Wednesday at Las Animas Park.

Nicole Villarreal lashed a two-run home run and Lisa Low bagged a double and two singles to lift Image-Guy’s record to 5-0 and a two-game lead with one game left in the half.

Suzanne Fox sparked the Stewart Title offense with a three-run home run and two-run triple. Anita Garza added a single, double and triple for Stewart.

Goldsmith Seeds dropped to 3-2 with a 10-8 loss to the M&M’s.

The M&M’s erased a 4-2 deficit with a six-run outburst in the top of the sixth inning. Laura Hagiperos poked a two-run single to close the rally. Karen Turnland went 3-for-4 for the winners, Malina Contreras 3-for-4 for Goldsmith.

Sam Shafer, Anissa Gonzalez and Rocio Reyes each powered four hits as High Voltage topped Fidelity Funding Solutions 26-7. Tiffany Pellin cracked a triple and two singles for Fidelity.

Men’s CCC

Five Star Motors gained first place in the Men’s CCC League first-half pennant chase Monday with a 13-5 victory over Chris Costello Electric at Las Animas Park.

The Motormen expanded a 6-5 lead with a seven-run outburst in the bottom of the sixth inning. Jeff Wong roped a two-run home run, J. P. Perez a two-run triple for the winners in the sixth. Phil Ruiz homered and Rhino Souza, Greg Lugo and Jaime Hernandez each mustered three hits for Five Star (3-0). Mark Madalena and Gary Tognetti each went 3-for-3 for Chris Costello Electric.

The Cali Boys slipped into second place at 3-1 with a 19-7 loss to the Hit Men.

The Hit Men (2-1) erased a 3-0 deficit with eight runs in the second inning. Henry Quistian hit a two-run homer and Ernie Badillo and Jeff Stuck socked triples in the Hit Men rally. Badillo added a run-scoring triple in a six-run fourth.

Rod Melching collected three doubles for the Hit Men. Ted Zanella went 3-for-4 and Alex Gonzalez scored three runs for the Cali Boys.

The Desperados moved to 2-2 with an 11-6 nod over Campbell’s Towing.

Trailing 6-2 after five, the Desperados pulled even in the sixth, keyed by a two-run triple from Justin Barroza. Lorenzo Nino, Mike Faria and Justin Tandy each tripled in a five-run seventh for the Desperados.

Men’s C

DS Builders (4-0) remained atop the Men’s C League Monday at Christmas Hill Park with a 17-2 decision over the Las Animas Sweepers.

Jesus Gaona, Justin Nicholson and Eric Gonzalez each stroked a double and two singles for the league leaders.

Kyle Kretz scored three runs and Chris Thomas bagged a three-run triple for DS Builders. Joe Lovecchio and Emiliano Arde scored the Las Animas Sweeper runs.

BM Construction remained in pennant contention at 3-1 with a 21-7 victory over Keading Performance,

BM Construction rushed to a 13-0 lead, scoring six runs in the first and seven in the second.

Daniel Vasquez paced the Builders with a three-run triple, a double and two singles. Gabe Hernandez came up with a double and three singles, Anthony Hernandez a two-run triple and two singles.

Pro Electric hit 2-2 with a 14-6 triumph over Keller Heating. Rosendo Acevedo went 4-for-4, Johnny Perez 3-for-3 for Pro Electric. Ryan Boyd singled and doubled for Keller Heating.

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