Photo by LORA SCHRAFT San Benito's Kevin Thome (16) and James Flook work to block a set by Gilroy's Gavin Menges during the second game of their match Tuesday at Gilroy High School.

Roundup: San Benito baseball team downs Alvarez 11-0 in 5
innings
The San Benito High boys’ volleyball team dropped a four-set
match to host Gilroy Tuesday night, despite winning the first set
of the evening.
The Balers earned a 25-23 victory in the opening game, but then
lost the next three games 25-21, 25-22, 25-12.
San Benito is now 9-3 in the Tri-County Athletic League, 17-6
overall.
The team’s scheduled match against Salinas on Thursday took
place after The Weekend Pinnacle’s press time.
Roundup: San Benito baseball team downs Alvarez 11-0 in 5 innings

The San Benito High boys’ volleyball team dropped a four-set match to host Gilroy Tuesday night, despite winning the first set of the evening.

The Balers earned a 25-23 victory in the opening game, but then lost the next three games 25-21, 25-22, 25-12.

San Benito is now 9-3 in the Tri-County Athletic League, 17-6 overall.

The team’s scheduled match against Salinas on Thursday took place after The Weekend Pinnacle’s press time.

SBHS Baseball

Daniel Arevalo and Jacob Tonascia each contributed three RBIs apiece and the San Benito High baseball team won its sixth straight game Tuesday as it defeated host Everett Alvarez 11-0 in a shortened, five-inning game.

Arevalo was 3 of 4 with a triple and two runs scored to go along with his three RBIs, while Tonascia went 2 of 4 to lead the Balers.

San Benito scored in each of the five innings, plating seven runs in the fourth and fifth frames.

The Balers are now 11-2 in the Tri-County Athletic League, 13-4 overall. Their scheduled game against Palma on Wednesday took place after The Weekend Pinnacle’s press time.

Cooper Sepulveda picked up the win on the mound for San Benito Tuesday, tossing three shutout innings while allowing one hit and striking out two. Michael Breen (0R, 1H) and Cody Gessell (0R, 1H, 2K) each threw one inning in relief.

At the plate, Dustin Rovella had two hits and two runs scored, while Bryan Granger was 2 of 2 with a pair of runs, an RBI and a triple.

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