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Sports Information in Bakersfield
There were no late-game dramatics from the Bakersfield College softball team this time.
None were needed.
There were no late-game dramatics from the Bakersfield College softball team this time.
None were needed.
RALEIGH, N.C. -- North Carolina State finished a weekend sweep of Cal State Bakersfield with 2-0 and 10-7 wins Sunday.
In game 1, Roadrunners starter Spenser Messmore took the loss despite allowing two runs and nine hits over eight innings, striking out five. CSUB managed only four hits afatnst three N.C. State pitchers.
RALEIGH, N.C. -- North Carolina State finished a weekend sweep of Cal State Bakersfield with 2-0 and 10-7 wins Sunday.
In game 1, Roadrunners starter Spenser Messmore took the loss despite allowing two runs and nine hits over eight innings, striking out five. CSUB managed only four hits afatnst three N.C. State pitchers.
As a full moon rose over turn three, it turned into one of those nights at Bakersfield Speedway.
The kind where nothing much goes as planned, where the flagman gets tennis elbow from repeatedly waving the caution flag in one race, then waves nothing but the green, white and checkered in another. Where a race that had been oh-so-smooth turns into a crash fest.
As a full moon rose over turn three, it turned into one of those nights at Bakersfield Speedway.
The kind where nothing much goes as planned, where the flagman gets tennis elbow from repeatedly waving the caution flag in one race, then waves nothing but the green, white and checkered in another. Where a race that had been oh-so-smooth turns into a crash fest.
All it took was a dramatic seventh-inning rally to overcome what had been a frustrating Saturday night for Bakersfield College softball.
The Renegades rallied for three runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to stun College of the Desert, 6-5, in the first game of a best-of-3 Southern California playoff at BC.
All it took was a dramatic seventh-inning rally to overcome what had been a frustrating Saturday night for Bakersfield College softball.
The Renegades rallied for three runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to stun College of the Desert, 6-5, in the first game of a best-of-3 Southern California playoff at BC.
Josef Terry hit a go-ahead RBI double in Bakersfield's three-run sixth inning as the Blaze rallied to defeat the Modesto Nuts 7-6 on Saturday night at Sam Lynn Ballpark.
Terry went 2-for-4, including the double that gave Bakersfield a 4-3 lead. Bryson Smith followed with a two-run single. Pat Doyle allowed one run over 22â3 innings to earn the victory. Bakersfield starter Chad Rogers allowed three unearned runs over four innings.
Josef Terry hit a go-ahead RBI double in Bakersfield's three-run sixth inning as the Blaze rallied to defeat the Modesto Nuts 7-6 on Saturday night at Sam Lynn Ballpark.
Terry went 2-for-4, including the double that gave Bakersfield a 4-3 lead. Bryson Smith followed with a two-run single. Pat Doyle allowed one run over 22â3 innings to earn the victory. Bakersfield starter Chad Rogers allowed three unearned runs over four innings.
Cal State Bakersfield's men's soccer team has added a final spring exhibition game that will be played today against the Under-20 all-star team from New Zealand.
Game time is 4 p.m. on the CSUB Main Soccer Field.
Cal State Bakersfield's men's soccer team has added a final spring exhibition game that will be played today against the Under-20 all-star team from New Zealand.
Game time is 4 p.m. on the CSUB Main Soccer Field.
The recent upheaval in the Western Athletic Conference has that league reeling. But it also enhances (and hastens) Cal State Bakersfield's chances of landing a conference home.
The general consensus of college media types on the West Coast and in Texas conjectures that the WAC is dead as a football-playing conference.
The recent upheaval in the Western Athletic Conference has that league reeling. But it also enhances (and hastens) Cal State Bakersfield's chances of landing a conference home.
The general consensus of college media types on the West Coast and in Texas conjectures that the WAC is dead as a football-playing conference.
Friday I was moved up to Single A ball in Greenville, S.C. Usually the way a move-up works is someone above you got injured, released or was moved up and a player from the level below is brought up to replace him.
When the organization decides to move a player up there is plenty of behind-the- scenes work besides what the players see. I can't speak to the decisions there but can share with you what it is like for a player.
Friday I was moved up to Single A ball in Greenville, S.C. Usually the way a move-up works is someone above you got injured, released or was moved up and a player from the level below is brought up to replace him.
When the organization decides to move a player up there is plenty of behind-the- scenes work besides what the players see. I can't speak to the decisions there but can share with you what it is like for a player.
David Perez had been in his situation before, but it didn't feel like this.
The Mira Monte senior won his second South Yosemite League singles title in a row Friday at the Bakersfield Racquet Club, beating South High's Masiel Herrera, 7-6 (8-6), 6-3 in a repeat of last year's final. But when Perez finished Herrera, a good friend, he fell to the court and raised his arms like it was the first time.
David Perez had been in his situation before, but it didn't feel like this.
The Mira Monte senior won his second South Yosemite League singles title in a row Friday at the Bakersfield Racquet Club, beating South High's Masiel Herrera, 7-6 (8-6), 6-3 in a repeat of last year's final. But when Perez finished Herrera, a good friend, he fell to the court and raised his arms like it was the first time.
Billy Hamilton is going to steal second base, and there's really not much you can do about it.
Maybe you're an opposing first baseman on a California League team facing the Bakersfield Blaze, and Hamilton just straight-up told you he was stealing second. Or maybe you're an opposing pitcher or catcher, and nobody told you anything but Hamilton's dancing off the base like he just drank a case of Red Bull.
Billy Hamilton is going to steal second base, and there's really not much you can do about it.
Maybe you're an opposing first baseman on a California League team facing the Bakersfield Blaze, and Hamilton just straight-up told you he was stealing second. Or maybe you're an opposing pitcher or catcher, and nobody told you anything but Hamilton's dancing off the base like he just drank a case of Red Bull.
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