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South San Francisco and Stevenson combine for 26 runs as Pirates win high-scoring CCS Division VI championship

May 30, 2025
South San Francisco and Stevenson combine for 26 runs as Pirates win high-scoring CCS Division VI championship

SAN JOSE — Stevenson and South San Francisco brought their bats to Excite Ballpark on Thursday afternoon.

Facing off in the Central Coast Section Division VI championship in San Jose, the No. 1 Pirates and No. 2 South City combined for 26 runs. Neither starting pitcher survived the third inning.

But it was the top seed from Pebble Beach that produced a few more runs. Stevenson scored in every inning but one, finishing with a 18-8 win.

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Both teams had scored a lot of runs in their respective runs to the championship game. Stevenson (19-8) beat Design Tech 7-3 in the opening round and Sobrato 12-8 in the semifinals.

South City (23-5) beat North Salinas 9-3 and Fremont-Sunnyvale 6-3.

But Thursday’s championship was something else. Eight combined runs were scored in the first inning, and that was just the appetizer.

Check back for updates to this story.

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