
Colusa 13 – Paradise 5 (3/30)
Colusa 1 – Winters 0 (3/31)
Colusa 4 – Winters 3 (4/3)
Last week was a good one for the RedHawks, who after knocking off Paradise swept the season series from Winters in a pair of close games.
Against the visiting Bobcats, a trio of players, including Braelyn Santana, Peyton Miller and Natalee Stegall recorded three hits apiece.

Eli Quintana chipped in with two hits and pair of RBI, while Bella Romero helped her cause with two hits and an RBI as she earned the win in the circle having struck out six.
Heading to Winters the following day, Quintana’s double in the fourth drove in Santana for what proved to be the game winner.
Santana got the start in the circle and went three and two-thirds before giving way to Romero who closed out the contest, as the tandem outdueled Warriors’ pitcher Ava Estepa.
Stegall had a two-hit day in the win.

Returning home for the series finale with the Warriors, Colusa jumped ahead 3-0 out of the gate, but saw Winters fight back to tie in the top of the seventh.
Yet, the RedHawks ultimately walked it off when a ground ball hit by Miller allowed Caeden Agnew to score from third.
Agnew had led off the frame with a double and moved to third on Zaylah Ramirez’s sacrifice bunt.
Romero went the distance in the circle in addition to finishing 2-3 at the plate, while Cindel Oliver and Maci Garofalo garnered a hit apiece.
With this week off for Spring Break, Colusa (10-6, 5-0) next plays Willows at home on April 14.
Pierce 2 – Paradise 12 (3/31)
Pierce couldn’t hold off visiting Paradise in a run-rule shortened Sacramento Valley League contest last week.
Danica Wilkerson finished 2 for 2 and Citlali Acevedo went 2 for 3 with an RBI to lead the Bear hitters.
Pierce (3-9, 0-3) played a series against Winters this week starting at home on April 7 before traveling to face the Warriors on April 10.
Maxwell 3 – Portola 13 (4/3)
Maxwell 1 – Portola 16
After making the long trip to Portola, the Panthers had few answers for the Tigers in a Mid-Valley League twin bill.

In the early game, Jada Lazarus and Ruby Herrera each had two hits and an RBI, while Emma Miller collected a pair of hits as well.
Following up later that afternoon, Lazarus, Miller and Herrera along with Jessica Lara and Reese Vierra accounted for all the Panthers’ hits.
Now with a week off for Spring Break, Maxwell (6-10-1, 0-2) resumes MVL play on April 14 in Williams.
