Giancarlo Enferadi delivered a go-ahead single in the top of the eighth, and sophomore reliever Jacob Shinseki pitched through an error to start the bottom of the inning as Carlmont (1-0 PAL Bay, 5-6 overall) won its PAL Bay Division opener 3-2 in extra innings at Hillsdale.
The Scots trailed 2-1 in the seventh, but three straight one-out singles changed that, with Levi Wellman knocking in Caden Stinson with an RBI single to right to tie it and send the game to extra innings. Wellman recorded the first three-hit game of his varsity career, going 3 for with an RBI. The senior is now 8 for 17 over the last five games, raising his season average to .375.
Shinseki fired two hitless innings of relief, striking out three to earn the win. The left-hander’s record improves to 3-1. Junior starting pitcher Nate Werbinski took a no-decision, allowing two runs (one earned) on eight hits through six innings of work.
Hillsdale (1-2, 6-4) broke a scoreless tie in the fourth on a two-run single from junior Brayden Lee. Carlmont got one back against right-hander Hugo Guzman in the fifth on a Stinson RBI double. Guzman allowed a run on eight hits, a walk and a hit batter while striking out five to take a no-decision.
Stinson, Werbinski, Michael Nishikawa and Lucas Chan recorded two hits apiece for the Scots, who have now won three straight. Hillsdale totaled eight hits on the day, but stranded seven baserunners.
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