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Rambaud Goes Distance & Strikes Out 10 in Bonita’s 8-5 Victory Over Claremont; Bearcats Remain in First-Place Tie w/Glendora

Apr 08 2022 04:57:15

Baseball:

Bonita kept its share of the Palomares League’s top spot after Thursday’s 8-5 victory over visiting Claremont.

Tristan Rambaud, or ‘Bubba’ as his teammates call him, went the distance for the win.

Rambaud surrendered three earned runs on six hits.

He walked one and struck out 10 Claremont batters.

Kody Johnson went 2-for-4, with a run scored.

David Lopez doubled, scored and drove in a pair of runs.

Izaiah Camacho walked, singled and scored.

And Kenny Wang singled, scored and drove in a run.

Ramzey Farah got the loss after allowing two runs on two hits over his two innings on the mound.

Farah walked two and fanned one Bonita batter.

Adrian Lopez walked and hit a two-run home run.

JT Fenton singled, doubled, scored and had an RBI.

Luke Mistone doubled, drove in a run and scored.

Seth Wrightstone walked twice and scored.

Daniel Munoz scored and had an RBI.

Diego Vazquez walked twice, singled, scored and had an RBI.

Garrett Patterson singled and scored.

Quotable:

Bonita coach, Ryan Marcos: “Baseball fans love the Palomares League, because fans get to watch six quality baseball programs battle every Tuesday & Thursday.  The parity between teams provides for some good baseball.  It’s always a battle and there’s no gimme’s, and each team understands the one ultimate truth: Baseball is a funny game sometimes.  A guy hits the ball hard all day, but goes 0-4, pitcher makes a great pitch but the batter finds a bloop single, ball takes a funny hop and a runner advances. Those are the uncontrollables of baseball.

At the end of the day, we want to be the team who plays the game with passion and intensity, focusing more on what we can control and executing our game plan. Today, Bubba did what he was supposed to do. He attacked the zone with all pitches and trusted his defense to get his back.  He always pitches with passion and intensity and he’s our pitcher who sounds like a tennis player in a grand slam tournament, always grunting and working hard. We love to watch him get after it.”

Bonita pitcher, Tristan Rambaud: “From the start, I had good control of my curveball and fastball hitting my spots and using my pitches wisely. The third inning was a little shaky. I left a couple pitches up for the Claremont hitters to hit and they did their job and put a couple runs on the board. We didn’t let it bother us and we battled back and came up with the win. The Palomares League is not a joke. You can’t take any teams lightly, as everyone is going out on the field with the purpose to win. As a pitcher, the mindset is what really matters to go the distance. Having that bulldog mentality and trying to give everyone your best pitch no matter who’s up to bat. Mentality played a huge role for me tonight and helped me push through that game to come out on top.”

Box Score:
C: 0-0-5-0-0-0-0-(5)
B: 3-0-3-0-0-2-X-(8)

Win: Tristan Rambaud
Loss: Ramzey Farah

HR: Adrian Lopez (B)
2B: David Lopez (C); JT Fenton (B), Luke Mistone (B)

Thursday’s Palomares League Scores:
Bonita 6, Claremont 5
Glendora 5, Colony 2
Ayala 6, Alta Loma 5 (9 innings)

Palomares League Standings:
Bonita (12-5, 7-2)
Glendora (13-6, 7-2)
Ayala (9-9, 6-3)
Claremont (9-10, 3-6)
Alta Loma (7-9-1, 3-6)
Colony (8-13, 1-8)

Next Tuesday’s Schedule:
Claremont at Ayala
Bonita at Glendora
Colony at Alta Loma

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