University of San Francisco’s Tennis Team beat the S.Q. Inside Tennis Team May 3 in every set. “They give us practical potential to enhance our tennis,” said Terry Slaughter, ITT.
“We came here to practice, exhibit, and clinic,” said USF assistant coach Charlie Cutter.
The Warriors used high-energy play and quick substitutions to beat Imago Dei, 71-48. McIntosh led his team with 22 points, 12 rebounds, 2 steals, and a block. Ammons added 13, with 8 boards, an assist, and a steal. He was slightly out done by Imago Dei’s Steve “Big Red” Sanderson’s 14 points, 6 boards, 2 steals, and 1 block in their ongoing rivalry on April 26.
The Kings blew out the Outsiders, 72-52, on April 26. Jamal Green led the Kings with 15 points, 5 rebounds and 2 steals. Williams was a point shy of a triple-double with 9 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists. Billy Utnehmer led the Outsiders with 10 points, 6 rebounds, 1 assist and 2 steals.
In Intramural Basketball action on April 20, Net Zero beat the Franchise, 67-58, led by Erick Nelson’s 25 points and 9 boards and Michael “The Option” Franklin’s 18 points and 13 rebounds. Kenneth Dozier Sr. led Franchise with 16 points and 6 rebounds.
The defending Champion Transformers improved to 2-0, with a 71-50 decisive win over the Bad News Ballers. Oris “Pep” Williams led the Transformers with 25 points and DuPriest “Leap” Brown added 20. Brian “The Landlord” Asey led the Bad News Ballers with 23.
The 76ers dominated Straight Balling 77-53, led by Donte “Bad Azz” Walker’s 25 points and 8 rebounds. Johnny “Norm Nixon” Willis led Straight Balling with 19 points, 4 rebounds, 4 steals and 1 assist.
The Richmond Project beat the S.Q. Kings & Warriors practice players April 26, 31-30; “Rich-Pro” was led by Eric Daniels with 13pts 12rbs 2ast 1stl and 3to.
In the “Meat & Potatoes” match-up (all players had to meet a minimum weight requirement of 225lbs.), the Mr. Big Stuffs beat the Big Body Benz Boys on May 3, 40-26; Mr. Big Stuffs were led by Damon “L.A.” Cook, 13pts 10rbs 3ast 5stl 1blk 2to.
The visiting baseball team Mission defeated the San Quentin A’s 11-4 on Wednesday, April 16.
The S.Q. Giants improve to 2-1 with a 6-0 win over the Cubs in five innings of baseball on April 17. Jeff Dumont pitched the shutout.
The A’s lost 10-6 to shorthanded visiting Sonoma Rockies, who borrowed Raheem Thompson-Bonilla from the A’s to pitch on April 23.
The Giants defeated the visiting The REBL Giants, 5-4, on April 24.
The Giants improved to 4-1 with a 12-2 win over the Benicia Bombers hardball team. Jeff Dumont pitched another great game for the Giants. New Giants Don Spence, Richard Zorns and Mike Penalla all did well in their first game. Spence went 2-2, with two RBIs. Penalla hit a two-run double to put the game out of reach. Zorns smashed a single into leftfield on April 26.
The S.Q. Giants beat the S.Q. A’s on May 3, 9-3. Giants were led by 2nd baseman Christopher “Cuddy Bo” Smith, the teams leading hitter.
The Diego Boys softball team staged a batting clinic for the San Quentin Hardtimers, winning 27-15 in their return in the prison on April 18.