San Mateo triumphed over Palomar 7-4, earning the 2025 3C2A Softball State Championship title at West Valley College, May 18, 2025.
San Mateo remains perfect in the 2025 3C2A State Championships with a 5-2 win over Yuba to advance to tomorrow’s championship game behind some heads-up defense and well-executed small ball.
Palomar won its third-straight to stay alive in the 2025 3C2A Softball State Championships, beating El Camino 4-1 off a Josephine Heuberger game-winning bases-clearing triple in the sixth inning.
Palomar scored early and held Modesto to zero from the second inning on to earn a 3-1 win and advance to another elimination game later today.
An Emma Kinder walk-off single advances San Mateo through to the winner’s game as the Bulldogs remain perfect with the 3-2 victory over Orange Coast.
El Camino cruised to a dominant 7-0 win over Cypress to move on to tonight’s elimination game behind a Lexi Ramirez two-hitter.
Yuba staved off a West Valley comeback to earn a 4-3 win and advance to the winner’s game against San Mateo tomorrow at noon.
El Camino earned its second win of the day – a two hour and forty seven minute affair – against Orange Coast, 10-8. The game featured 12 first-inning runs, 15 walks and only 18 hits.
An impressive performance in the circle from Nohemi Livingston and timely hitting helped San Mateo knock off Palomar in the opening game of the 2025 3C2A Softball State Championship tournament, 4-2.
Down for the duration of the game, Orange Coast’s Olivia Pedraza delivered the game’s biggest hit – a three-run inside-the-park homer to steal the lead and momentum en route to an 8-6 win.
A 3-2 deficit in the bottom of the seventh, a game-tying homer and game-winning knock gave West Valley a walk-off victory over El Camino, 4-3.
Yuba’s bats got them up early and kept the Niners ahead for the majority of their 8-6 victory over Cypress.
