Beverly Hills hasn't had much luck against Culver City recently, but that could start to change on Tuesday. The Normans will challenge the Centaurs at 3:15 p.m. Beverly Hills has given up an average of 17.1 runs per game this season, but Tuesday's game will give them a chance to turn things around.
Beverly Hills is headed into Tuesday's match looking for a big change in momentum after dropping their 12th straight game dating back to last season on Thursday. They came up short against Lawndale, falling 12-1.
Meanwhile, Culver City came tearing into Thursday's contest with three straight wins (a stretch where they outscored their opponents by an average of 14.7 runs), and they left with even more momentum. They never let the Apaches get on the board and left with a 21-0 victory. That looming 21-0 mark stands out as the most commanding margin for the Centaurs yet this season.
Culver City let Sofia De LaFuente and Lina Onofre run wild. De LaFuente went 2-for-4 with five RBI, two runs, and one triple, while Onofre went 3-for-4 with five runs, three RBI, and one double. Those five runs gave Onofre a new career-high. Another player making a difference was Christen Hardy-Taylor, who went 3-for-5 with one triple, one run, and one double.
Culver City was getting hits left and right and finished the game having posted a batting average of .407. That was just more of the same: they've now posted a batting average of .407 or higher in four consecutive games.
Culver City's record is now 7-11. As for Beverly Hills, their loss dropped their record down to 0-11.
Beverly Hills suffered a grim 17-0 defeat to Culver City in their previous meeting back in April of 2019. Can the Normans avenge their defeat or is history doomed to repeat itself? We'll find out soon enough.
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