Winning is always nice, but doing so behind a season-high score is even better (just ask Clayton Valley Charter). Their pitchers stepped up to hand the St. Joseph Notre Dame Pilots a 17-0 shutout on Tuesday. With that win, the Ugly Eagles brought their scoring average up to 7.7 runs per game.
Jazlene Shipe made a splash no matter where she played. She tossed three innings while giving up no earned runs off two hits. Shipe was also stellar in the batter's box, scoring three runs and stealing a base while going 2-for-4. She also brought in two RBI, marking her first of the season.
In other pitching news, Camdyn Alton looked comfortable as she pitched two innings while giving up no earned runs or hits.

Izabella Holt
03/25/25 @ St. Joseph Notre Dame | 4 |
04/06/24 vs Deer Valley | 3 |
03/22/25 vs Encinal | 2 |
03/11/25 vs Amador Valley | 2 |
03/06/25 @ Carondelet | 2 |
Back at the plate, Izabella Holt was incredible, going a perfect 4-for-4 with one home run, four runs, and five RBI. Those four runs gave her a new career-high. Another player making a difference was Angelina Vargas, who scored a run and stole a base while going 2-for-3.
Clayton Valley Charter kept the outfield on their toes and finished the game with 12 hits. They easily outclassed their opponents in that department as St. Joseph Notre Dame only managed one hit.
The victory made it two in a row for Clayton Valley Charter and bumps their season record up to 4-1-1. The wins came thanks in part to their hitting performance across that stretch, as they averaged 11.5 runs over those games. As for St. Joseph Notre Dame, this is the second loss in a row for them and nudges their season record down to 5-4.
Looking ahead, Clayton Valley Charter will be playing at home against California at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday. California's pitching crew has only allowed 1.5 runs per game this season, so Clayton Valley Charter's hitters will have their work cut out for them. As for St. Joseph Notre Dame, they will head out on the road to face off against Antioch at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday. Antioch has struggled to contain batters this season (they've allowed 13.2 runs per game on average), something St. Joseph Notre Dame will no doubt try to take advantage of.
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