SBCC scored 10 runs in the last three innings on Tuesday en route to a 17-6 revenge softball win at Oxnard. The Condors (13-16-1, 7-6) had beaten the Vaqueros 5-2 in Santa Barbara 16 days ago.
SBCC scored plenty of runs in Saturday’s non-conference softball doubleheader at Pershing Park. The problem was L.A. Valley scored more as the Monarchs swept the twinbill, 9-8 and 19-13.
SBCC batted for about 35 minutes in the second inning on Friday, scoring 12 runs on 9 hits in a 16-3, five-inning softball win over Cuesta at Pershing Park.
Paige Powell tossed a 1-hitter and Janet Salas went 2-3 with two RBIs on Tuesday, leading SBCC to a 10-0 softball win over L.A. Pierce in five innings.
Riverside piled up 16 runs on 17 hits on Saturday and Brianna Arroyo pitched a two-hitter in a 16-2 softball win over SBCC at Pershing Park. The non-conference game was called after five innings by the 8-run rule.
SBCC scored two runs in the bottom of the seventh on Thursday afternoon and had the bases loaded with two outs before Hancock’s Shaylyn Coy got Kayana Diaz to fly out to right field to secure the Bulldogs’ 5-4 WSC North softball victory at Pershing Park.
Oxnard’s Giselle Roldan broke open a tight 5-4 softball game on Monday with a grand slam in a six-run fifth inning that carried the Condors to an 11-4 victory over SBCC at Pershing Park.
Paige Powell turned in 11 solid innings in the circle on Friday and SBCC split a WSC doubleheader at Pershing Park. The Vaqueros fell to Ventura 4-1 in the opener, then blanked L.A. Pierce 8-0 in five innings.
SBCC dropped a tough 9-8 softball decision at San Diego City College on Saturday on a walk-off single in the last inning, then rebounded to beat Imperial Valley 5-3.
SBCC took a 4-2 lead in the top of the fifth on Friday, then Citrus responded with three in the bottom of the fifth to pull out a 5-4 softball win in Glendora.
Brianna Bernal held SBCC to one run on four hits on Saturday and the Vaqueros dropped their second straight 9-1 softball decision in less than 24 hours. Chaffey (10-6) rapped out 12 hits to earn the five-inning victory in a non-conference game that was played at Ventura College due to unplayable conditions at Pershing Park.
Danielle Stallings tossed a four-hitter with nine strikeouts on Friday, leading Santiago Canyon past SBCC 9-1 in a five-inning softball game in Orange.
SBCC sent 13 batters to the plate in the top of the sixth and scored nine runs on Tuesday on the way to a 14-9 WSC softball victory at Hancock in Santa Maria.
Emily LoneTree had a big day at the plate on Saturday to help SBCC earn a softball split at Fullerton College. The Vaqueros downed Long Beach 6-2, then lost to Fullerton 7-2 in a game that was called after four innings by darkness.
Kylee Fahy tossed a no-hitter with 12 strikeouts on Thursday, sparking Bakersfield to a 7-0 shutout of SBCC in a WSC North softball opener at Pershing Park.
Paige Powell went 3-3 with three RBIs and pitched the last 2 2/3 innings on Thursday as SBCC doubled up Cerro Coso 22-11 in a five-inning, non-conference softball game in Ridgecrest.
Taft rallied late to edge SBCC 2-1 in the Vaqueros’ softball home opener on Tuesday, then erupted for 11 runs in the first two innings of a 15-5 win in the nightcap at Pershing Park.
Paige Powell delivered a two-run walk-off double to right field on Saturday night, lifting SBCC to its first softball win – a 6-5 decision over L.A. Harbor.
SBCC was held to four hits on the day on Friday and dropped its first two games of the season at the David “Hawk” Wilder Memorial Tournament in Glendale.