WESTON RANCH — Sierra scored seven runs on six hits in the first inning Thursday afternoon at Weston Ranch and went on to dispatch the Cougars in five, 11-0.
Luis Barraza (2B) worked four innings, allowing two hits and striking out four.
Andy Scott closed it out with a pair of strikeouts.
Kenny Leasure led the way at the dish, going 2 for 4.
“We talked (Wednesday) about trying to score the first run,” Sierra head coach Jack Thomson said. “After you win the first of a back-to-back series, it’s important to throw the first punch on Thursday.”
The Timberwolves (3-0 Valley Oak League, 5-3) kick off a home-and-home with Sonora starting Tuesday at Sierra High.
Weston Ranch heads to Ceres.
Luis Barraza (2B) worked four innings, allowing two hits and striking out four.
Andy Scott closed it out with a pair of strikeouts.
Kenny Leasure led the way at the dish, going 2 for 4.
“We talked (Wednesday) about trying to score the first run,” Sierra head coach Jack Thomson said. “After you win the first of a back-to-back series, it’s important to throw the first punch on Thursday.”
The Timberwolves (3-0 Valley Oak League, 5-3) kick off a home-and-home with Sonora starting Tuesday at Sierra High.
Weston Ranch heads to Ceres.
— Brandon Petersen