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JARAMILLO HITS HOMERUN AGAINST GLENDORA

Posted by Dolly Wright on Mar 05 2012 at 04:00PM PST

This story first appeared
March 6, 2012
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
By John Honell, Correspondent

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SOFTBALL: Glendora High takes down Northview of Covina in San Dimas Tournament

SAN DIMAS - The Glendora High School girls softball team got timely hitting and solid pitching to defeat Northview 4-2 in pool play of the San Dimas Tournament on Tuesday afternoon.

The game was shortened to 5 1/2 innings due to the 90-minute time limit for tournament games.

The win clinched their pool and moved the Tartans (3-1), sixth in the Tribune's preseason rankings, into the semifinals Friday at 3:15 or 5:15 p.m. against a team to be determined.

Fresno State-bound Taylor Langdon settled down and retired the final seven batters to improve her record to 3-0. She set down the Vikings on three pitches in the final inning for the win.

"The last two innings she was the real Taylor," Tartans coach Reese Mitchell said. "Early in the game she might have been trying to overthrow a little bit but then she got in a groove."

The Vikings (0-2), ranked seventh, jumped on top when leadoff hitter

Sarina Jaramillo hit a long home run off Langdon.

"She really hit that," Vikings coach Jeff Butler said. "But the whole difference was their 3-4-5 hitters got RBIs and ours got zero. We had our chances in the middle innings. We left two on base in the third and left the bases loaded in the fourth. One key hit and we're right in it."

The Tartans came right back in the bottom of the first to take the lead.

With two out and no one on base, Alicia Brown singled. Brandi Wilson fouled off four pitches before driving a single through the left side of the infield.

That set the table for Langdon, who tripled to drive in the tying and go-ahead runs.

"It was outside so I went with it," Langdon said. "After that I just trusted my infield big time. They always have my back and it's always good to have a decent infield behind you that you can rely on to catch ground balls."

The Vikings got an unearned run in the top of the second to tie the score. Jocelyn Marquez hit a line-drive single to right field to drive in Haley Gomez, who had reached base on an error.

"Jocelyn's been struggling so that was good for her," Butler said. "That's why we want to play teams like this in preseason. It gets us better for league. I want our kids to face Fresno State-type kids."

Sarah Glenn put the Tartans ahead for good in the top of the third. Her groundball drove in Pavin Argyle with the go-ahead run.

It could have been a much bigger inning but a perfect throw by Vikings center fielder Marquez cut down Kayla Sok at the plate.

"We felt like we'd have a chance if we put the ball in play," Mitchell said. "We've got good balance but we're young so some things are unexpected and it comes in strange ways."

The Vikings got runners to second and third in the top of the fourth after pinch-hitter Jennie Hidalgo laid down a two-strike sacrifice bunt. A walk to

 

Jaramillo loaded the bases. but Langdon got out of the jam.

"That was an unintentional, intentional walk," Mitchell said. "We had a 4-2 lead and all of a sudden they had the bases loaded. One big hit and we're down. If someone was going to beat us, it wasn't going to be her. Fortunately Taylor made some pitches. She was just outstanding."

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