For the second straight game, Culver City will face off against Centennial. The Centaurs are taking a road trip to take on the Apaches at 3:15 p.m. on Thursday. Culver City knows how to get runs on the board -- the team has finished with ten runs or more in their past three games -- so hopefully Centennial likes a good challenge.
If Culver City beats Centennial with 20 runs on Thursday, it's going to be the squad's new lucky number: they've won their past two matchups with that exact score. The Centaurs blew past the Apaches 20-2 on Tuesday. With that win, the Centaurs brought their scoring average up to 6.4 runs per game.
Adriana Martinez and Alahna Moran were a major factor no matter where they played. On the mound, Martinez pitched three innings while giving up no earned runs or hits. Meanwhile, Moran pitched two innings while giving up no earned runs off one hit. Martinez has been consistent recently: she hasn't given up more than two hits in three consecutive appearances. At the plate, Martinez went a perfect 2-for-2 with three RBI, while Moran scored two runs while getting on base in both of her plate appearances. Those three RBI gave Martinez a new career-high.

Lina Onofre
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In other batting news, Culver City got a massive performance out of Lina Onofre, who scored three runs while going 3-for-3. The dominant performance also gave Onofre a new career-high in RBI (three). Another player making a difference was Miami McRae, who scored three runs and stole a base while going 2-for-2.
Culver City was getting hits left and right and finished the game having posted a batting average of .812. That was just more of the same: they've now posted a batting average of .500 or higher in three consecutive contests.
Culver City's record now sits at 6-11. As for Centennial, their loss dropped their record down to 4-10.
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