Arcadia Comes Up Big, Beating Cresenta Valley 5-1

VIP tables at center piazza. Photo by Giuseppe Mastrobuono

 

Arcadia celebrates after Tyus Santa Anna (44) scores the Apaches' first run. – Photo by Trevor Stamp
Arcadia celebrates after Tyus Santa Anna (44) scores the Apaches’ first run. – Photo by Trevor Stamp

 

Apache’s Victory Earns Them a Share of First Place 

On Tuesday, May 10, the Arcadia Apaches baseball team hosted the Crescenta Valley Falcons for a Pacific League conference showdown.

 

After a scoreless first inning, the Apaches exploded for three runs in the second. The Arcadia bats stayed hot, tacking on two more runs in the following two innings.

 

Arcadia's Jacob Lopez (13) scored a two-run hit in the second inning, giving the Apaches an early 3-0 lead. – Photo by Trevor Stamp
Arcadia’s Jacob Lopez (13) scored a two-run hit in the second inning, giving the Apaches an early 3-0 lead. – Photo by Trevor Stamp

 

By the time the Falcons made it on the board, bringing in one run in the seventh inning, the game had already been decided, ending 5-1, improving Arcadia’s league record to 11-2.

The Falcons will hope to get their revenge on Friday, May 13, at 7 p.m., when they will square off with the Apaches yet again, this time under the lights in La Crescenta.

 

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