Baseball
The San Quentin A’s won their first game against the Cubs; Anthony “T-Tone” Bernard shut out the Cubs, 6-0, on May 14.
The Giants blew out The Mission baseball team, 12-3, on May 17.
Isaiah RaHeem Thompson-Bonilla pitched the A’s to victory over the Barons, 11-1. Chris Marshall hit a two-run homer.
The Giants defeated the visiting REBL Giants on June 5.
The A’s redeemed themselves against the Barons, winning 10-7 on June 7.
Softball
The Hardtimers destroyed the North Bay Bombers, 29-1. Bomber Lori Carter was hit in the face when a grounder took a sudden bounce, but was OK despite a speed knot on her forehead.
Basketball
The Green Team defeated the Warriors (75-64) and the Kings (68-65) in back-to-back games. Chris “The Executioner” Blees led the Green Team with 24 points, 8 rebounds, 3 assists and 1 steal.
Patrick “Low Post” Lacey led against the Kings with 27, 10, 2, 1 and 2 blocks on May 17.
The Warriors defeated Imago Dei, 84-65. Ammons led the Warriors with 17, 7, 2, 2 and a block; three-point specialist Steve Diekmann’s of Imago Dei scored 35 points on May 24.
The Warriors defeated Image Dei again on May 31, 100-65. Harry “ATL” Smith scored 24 points.
The Green Team swept the Warriors and Kings in back-to-back games. Led by Evan Fjeld, they defeated the Warriors, 79-66, and Kings, 67-39. Fjeld had 21 and 15 the first game; Chris Blees added 19 and 11 with 6 assists. Fjeld had 32 and 23, with 3 assists, 6 steals and 2 blocks in the second; Lacey added 17. Smith had 20 and 11 for the Warriors, followed by Ammons’ 19-11, 2 assists, 6 steals and 1 block on June 7.
Intramural league
The Franchise beat the 76ers, 69-54. Harry “ATL” Smith led the Franchise with 18, 10 on May 18.
The Transformers beat Straight Balling, 89-61. “Pep” Williams led the Transformers with 29, 9, 8, 1 steal, 1 block; Jason Robinson snatched 27 rebounds and 4 points.
Net Zero defeated the Bad News Ballers, 57-53. Michael “The Option” Franklin of Net Zero led all scorers with 25, 12, 5 and 2 steals on May 18.
On May 25, Go Get It destroyed The Bad News Ballers, 87-49. Allan “Dark Man X” McIntosh led Go Get It with 36, 10, 1, 3 steals and 2 blocks.
The Transformers smashed the 76ers, 92-71. “Pep” Williams led the Transformers with 26, 6, 2; Boo Robinson had 16, 20, 2. Walker led the 76ers with 32, 6, 1, 2 steals and 11 turnovers.
Net Zero defeated Straight Balling, 69-43. Franklin dropped 21, 16, 1 and 3 steals. Ruben “Game Tight” Harper led SB with 16, 3, 1 and 5 steals on May 26.
The Franchise squashed the 76ers, 67-41. Anthony “½ Man ½ Amazing” Ammons led The Franchise with 18, 5, 2, 6 steals and 3 blocks.
The Transformers remained undefeated, beating Go Get It 58-49. In the loss, McIntosh led Go Get It with 25, 13 and 4 steals.
On June 8, Go Get It lost to Net Zero, 69-62, led by Franklin’s 27 points, 9 boards, 3 assists, 4 steals and a block. The Franchise smashed the Bad News Ballers, 71-38, led by Kenneth Dozier’s 17 and 6. Asey scored 20 for BNB. Straight Balling remained winless with a 32-25 loss to the 76ers.
CBL Half Court League
Pacific Rim defeated San Fernando Valley/Riverside, 40-29. Satinder “7” Singh led Pacific Rim with 10, 8 and 2 assists.
Inside Tennis Team News
ITT’s Alleyne/Hunt defeated visitors Charley/Todd 4-3; Thompson/Harris lost to Rose Prada (a 4.5 National Player) and Todd, 4-3; N. Young/T. Slaughter lost to Todd/Greg 2-4; Thompson/Calix beat Charlie/Brooks, 4-3 on May 17.