Carson baseball thumps Mammoth, falls to Damonte

Carson High’s Jordan Sieben lunges to make a snag for an out at first base Tuesday in a 21-3 win over Mammoth. Sieben had four hits in the win, including a pair of doubles.

Carson High’s Jordan Sieben lunges to make a snag for an out at first base Tuesday in a 21-3 win over Mammoth. Sieben had four hits in the win, including a pair of doubles.
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Carson High School baseball posted 21 runs in a win over Mammoth (Calif.) on Tuesday at home.

The Senators won the game, 21-3, thanks to several big days at the plate.

Carson White was 3-for-4 with a double and also plated a team-high four RBIs in the win.

Jordan Sieben tallied four hits of his own, including a pair of doubles while driving in three runs.

Jeremy Hernandez, who got the starting nod, had seven strikeouts while allowing one earned run.

At the plate, Hernandez was 1-for-4 with a triple and an RBI.

Tanner Bohemier, Marcus Montes, Tyler LaFollette and Demarcus Brewster all had multi-hit games.

Will Raggett pitched the final inning in relief, striking out three hitters.

Monday, Carson fell to Damonte Ranch in a non-league contest, 14-4.

The Senators fell behind early, but the offense was able to plate a run in four different innings.

Carson trailed 6-4 after four innings, but a handful of errors in the fifth and sixth innings allowed the Mustangs to score enough runs to end the game by run-rule in the sixth.

UP NEXT: Carson (1-8) traveled to Las Vegas for the weekend, with games scheduled against Clark (2-4), Legacy (7-3) and Palo Verde (11-6).


FALCON BASEBALL BEATS SILVER STAGE

Monday, Sierra Lutheran baseball bested Silver Stage, 9-3, behind seven runs in the first two innings.

Anton Granata was 4-for-4 with three runs scored and an RBI.

Joseph Seddon had a pair of hits and a pair of RBIs for the Falcons while Alan Morales also recorded two hits.

On the mound, Seddon fanned 10 hitters in 3.2 innings of work before Drew Gleiser took over in relief.

Gleiser struck out six while allowing two earned runs.

UP NEXT: The Falcons’ (3-8, 3-8 in Class 2A league play) next scheduled game is April 8 against Silver Stage.