
Pierce 8 – Maxwell 5 (3/16)
Pierce 1 – Live Oak 16 (3/17)
The Bears avenged a loss they suffered to the Panthers on March 12 to start last week, but didn’t have an answer for the Lions in Live Oak the following day.
In Maxwell, Pierce broke the game open in the second inning after scoring five runs and contained the Panthers for the remainder of the game, outhitting the hosts 16 to eight.
LucaBella Nolan led the way at the plate finishing 3 for 4 with a double and three RBI, while Citlali Acevedo, Kendall Mulqueeney, Nayeli Lievanos and Rylie Delepierre garnered two hits apiece.
In the circle, Teagan Murphy picked up the win tossing a two hit, five strikeout complete game.
Things were much tougher the following day in Live Oak however, as Caley Dye accounted for the Bears’ lone hit.
Pierce (3-7, 0-1) travels to Trowbridge on March 27 to take on a powerhouse East Nicolaus squad.

Maxwell 5 – Pierce 8 (3/16)
Maxwell 29 – Redding Christian 7 (3/19)
After suffering a setback to Pierce to start last week, the Panthers bounced back on the road in a big way with a drubbing of Redding Christian.
Despite putting four runs on the board in the first inning against the Bears, Maxwell struggled at the plate the rest of the way.
Jayden Justeson went 2 for 4 with an RBI and Jada Lazarus tripled and drove in a run to lead the Panthers.
Such was not the case three days later when the Panthers took out their frustration against Redding Christian pitchers as they pounded out 23 hits as a team.
Emma Miller had herself a day in Palo Cedro going a perfect 4 for 4 with a home run, nine RBI and four runs scored.
Bianca Minutti was 3 for 3 with a double and three RBI, while Ruby Herrera finished 3 for 4 with a double and an RBI.
Miller and Sophia Lopez combined for the win in the circle.
Maxwell (3-6-1) was in Biggs this week for the Wolverine’s Tournament which runs March 26-28.

Colusa 7 – Gridley 9 (3/16)
Colusa 2 – West Valley 7 (3/17)
After a tough loss to Gridley at home, the RedHawks dropped a game on the road to West Valley.
Against Gridley, four errors did in Colusa as they saw the Bulldogs rally for three runs in the top of the seventh.
Braelyn Santana went 2 for 4 with a triple and an RBI, Marlie Berry had a three run triple and Natalee Stegall also tripled in the loss.
In Cottonwood, Elli Quintana finished 2 for 3 with a double, while Santana and Caeden Agnew each picked up two hits in three trips to the plate.
Looking to end its three-game slide, the RedHawks (5-6) hosted Durham in their Sacramento Valley League opener on March 25, then traveled on March 27 to complete the series with the Trojans.

Princeton 14 – Williams 0 (3/17)
Princeton 9 – Williams 1
Princeton 1 – Chester 14 (3/18)
Princeton 2 – Chester 24
It was feast or famine for the Eagles last week as they swept a doubleheader in Williams before returning home to drop a twin bill to Chester the following day.
Statistics from the games were not available by the Pioneer Review print deadline.
Princeton (2-3) returns to action on Apr. 1 at home against Tulelake to open Evergreen League play.
