BC SOFTBALL HOPES TO IMPROVE TODAY AT HOME

Trini Lee and the Renegades would like to bounce back from a disappointing road swing that resulted in two losses.
Trini Lee and the Renegades would like to bounce back from a disappointing road swing that resulted in two losses.

Renegade Softball looks to rebound today against Santiago Canyon after dropping two games Friday on the road in San Luis Obispo to Cuesta College and Sacramento City College. 

Bakersfield- 1, Cuesta- 3

In the top of the second against Cuesta, Alyssa Gonzales hit her first career home run to give the Lady 'Gades a 1-0 lead.

However, the Renegade lead would be short lived.  

Cuesta used an infield single, walk, double and a Renegade error to take a 3-1 lead.  

Isabelle Martinez took the loss in her first appearance of the season giving up only 2 hits, while striking out 2 in 1.1 innings of work.  

Marina Felipe pitched  4.2 innings of relief for the Gades, giving up no hits and striking out 7.  

Six different Lady 'Gades collected a hit a piece, but couldn't get the timely hits and stranded nine runners.  

 

Sacramento City- 10, Bakersfield- 0


Sac City scored six runs in the top of the first to put the Lady 'Gades in a hole right off the bat. 

 Trinidad Lee picked up the loss for the Gades, giving up six runs on four hits in just a third of an inning's work.  

The Renegade offense was non existent in the 10-0 loss.  

Sac City's Gabby Ortiz held the Gades to just two hits buy Jordan Tomisaka and Lee. 

Renegade Softball will return to action Saturday, February 13 as they take on Santiago Canyon in a double header starting at 1pm in the Dean and Adah Gay Sports Complex at Bakersfield College.