Design Tech right-hander Reilly Sutton was one of three pitchers to combine on a five-inning no-hitter Saturday, the second of the week for the baseball Dragons.
The Design Tech Dragons’ baseball pitching staff hurled its second no-hitter of the week, and the third of the week for the school, as Reilly Sutton, Diego Carrasco and Camren Tom combined on a shortened five-inning no-no in a 10-0 win Saturday at Summit Tahoma-San Jose.
Tuesday, three other pitchers — Aidan Tom, Josiah Hernandez and Charles Poole — combined for a five-inning no-hitter in a 12-0 win over Summit Tahoma at the Belmont Sports Complex in the opening game of a two-game series. The following day, freshman softball pitcher Adelaide Chuang fired a five-inning perfect game in the Lady Dragons’ 16-0 win over KIPP Collegiate-San Jose at Independence High School.
Design Tech (5-0 PSAL, 6-5-1 overall) finished off its baseball sweep in style, allowing just one baserunner to the Tigers (0-4, 0-6) on the day, a leadoff walk to Mason Harris in the third. Sutton earned the win, working two perfect innings with five strikeouts. Carrasco followed with one inning of relief, striking out two. Tom, the younger brother of Tuesday’s winning pitcher, closed it out with two perfect innings, striking out four.
Sutton added a triple and two RBIs at the plate. Senior Logan Garrett paced the Dragons, going 2 for 4 with two doubles and three RBIs. Poole added two hits with a double and two RBIs.
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