San Mateo triumphed over Palomar 7-4, earning the 2025 3C2A Softball State Championship title at West Valley College, May 18, 2025.
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.
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.
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.
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 cruised to a dominant 7-0 win over Cypress to move on to tonight’s elimination game behind a Lexi Ramirez two-hitter.
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.
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.
Yuba’s bats got them up early and kept the Niners ahead for the majority of their 8-6 victory over Cypress.
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.
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.
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.
