Pirate Softball Takes 2 of 3 in Palm Desert

Ventura sophomore Isabel Gallegos had three hits, including a double and a triple, scored four runs and had two RBI as Ventura went 2-1 over the weekend at the President's Desert Classic in Palm Desert.
Ventura sophomore Isabel Gallegos had three hits, including a double and a triple, scored four runs and had two RBI as Ventura went 2-1 over the weekend at the President's Desert Classic in Palm Desert.

The VC softball team won two of three games over the weekend at the President's Desert Classic. Ventura defeated the hosts, College of the Desert, 15-4 in five innings on Friday before winning over Saddleback 4-2 and dropping the final contest of the weekend against Imperial Valley, 2-0. Lauren Albrent hit five doubles on the weekend, knocking in five runs and scoring four while Isabel Gallegos had three hits, including a triple and double, with four runs scored. Isabella Ayala had six RBI for the weekend.

Ventura 15, Desert 4

The Pirates were not gracious guests, slugging their way past the tournament hosts 15-4. Albrent was 3-4 with three doubles, scoring three runs and knocking in four to lead the offense for Ventura. Gallegos batted 3-3 with a double and a triple, scoring three times and recording a pair of RBI and Ayala had a pair of hits and five RBI. Leanna De La Cruz, Abby Strong and Ashley Perez all recorded two hits in the game. 

Kat Tafoya pitched a complete game, giving up nine hits and four runs to pick up the win in the circle.

Ventura 4, Saddleback 2

VC scattered eight hits in the game with Albrent hitting an RBI double and scored a run. Ayala had a hit, scored a run, and knocked in one score and De La Cruz also singled and scored. Gallegos had a walk and scored a run.

Ashlyn Flinchum made the start in the circle, pitching six innings while scattering eight hits and allowing a pair of runs to earn the victory. Tafoya came on in relief to pitch the final frame, picking up the save.

Ventura 0, Imperial Valley 2

The Ventura bats went silent in the weekend finale. Ciana Garcia and De La Cruz were the only players to register a hit in the game.

Morgan Albertsen started the game, throwing three innings and yielding a pair of runs, while Tafoya pitched three scoreless innings in relief.

Ventura next travels to Santa Ana on Tuesday Feb. 22 to complete a suspended game from Feb. 4, then travels to Bakersfield on Saturday Feb. 26 o play College of the Siskiyous and the host Renegades.