LBCC slugger Anaya Togia tops the SCC in RBI.
LBCC slugger Anaya Togia tops the SCC in RBI.

Long Beach Leading SCC Softball, Others Showing High RPI

The strength of the South Coast Conference is showing in a tight softball race that has Long Beach City College on top thus far at 7-0, just ahead of Mt. San Antonio at 6-1.

The Vikings (17-4 overall) have won 11 straight, but will have to complete a halted game from Mar. 7 stopped due to poor weather with host Mt. SAC leading 7-5 in the top of the seventh. That game will be played at that point on April 18 when the two will also play a full game at Mt. SAC. 

Long Beach twice beat third-place El Camino, including rallying from 8-0 down by scoring six runs in the seventh for wild 10-9, walk-off on Feb. 23. Alynna Gonzalez ripped a 2-run triple for the game-winning hit.

The Mounties (16-6) are on an 8-game win streak, including paying back its conference-opening loss to Compton by winning 8-0 (six innings) in a rematch at home on Mar. 14. Aleyna Urbina tossed a 5-hitter in that shutout.

One of the big developments in the conference is the high SoCal RPI for so many teams. Mt. SAC leads the bunch at #4, followed by Long Beach at #6, El Camino at #7, Cerritos at #11, and Compton at #12. 

In the most recent State Top 20 Rankings, Long Beach was #7, Mt. SAC #10, El Camino #15, and Cerritos #17.

The Warriors (13-8, 6-3 in SCC play) earned a solid win at Cerritos, 6-0, then got past Compton, 3-2, in recent conference matchups. Cerise Cervantes launched a 3-run homer in the win over the Falcons. 

Cerritos (12-6, 4-3 in conference) outlasted Compton, 7-3, in 10 innings on Mar. 1 when the Falcons scored four runs in third extra inning, keyed by a 2-run double by Natalie Basurto

Compton (14-7, 5-4 in SCC games) stopped a 4-game losing streak overall by getting past Pasadena City, 6-3, on Mar. 15. Serena Velez batted 3-for-4 with two RBI in that victory.

Also last Friday, East Los Angeles won a slugfest over LA Harbor, 14-12. The Huskies had 5-for-5 day from Leiloni Pina, who belted two doubles with three RBI. 

The Seahawks impressed with a 5-4, extra-inning, non-conference win at #15 RPI Southwestern on Mar. 16 as Vanessa Carranza won it in the eighth on a run-scoring double. Southwestern split a doubleheader in beating Harbor in the second game, 6-0. 

While Pasadena has been mired in a losing streak, the Lancers nearly upset Bakersfield, before falling to the #8 RPI Renegades, 7-6 in a game played at Fullerton on Saturday. The Lancers led at one point, 5-0, helped by Alexis Garcia's 2-run double in the second inning.

SCC INDIVIDUAL STAT LEADERS THROUGH MARCH 18 (overall games)

BATTING--Jordyn Villanueva, Long Beach, .544, Anaya Togia, Long Beach, .508, Robin Garcia, Long Beach, .500
HOME RUNS--Mercedes Alba, Mt. San Antonio, 5, Togia, 4, Janis Espinoza, Mt. San Antonio, 3
RBI--Togia, Long Beach, 34, Gonzalez, Long Beach, 29, Alba, 24
STOLEN BASES--Jazmine Macias, Cerritos, 23, Espinoza 15, Emma Garcia, El Camino, 12, Lilly Lewis, El Camino, 12
PITCHING WINS--Reanna Carranza, Cerritos, 12, Bayleigh Fry, Long Beach, 10, Mariah Zapata, Long Beach, 7, Celeste Quintanilla, LA Harbor, 7 
ERA (minimum 45 innings)--Urbina, Mt. San Antonio, 1.36, R.Carranza, 2.09, Madilyn Radeke, El Camino, 2.17
STRIKEOUTS--Fry, Long Beach, 72, R.Carranza 59, Urbina 48

Mt. SAC's Janis Espinoza (19) is the returning SCC Co-Player of the Year