The Signal

Carr leads Canyon softball past Golden Valley, stays in playoff hunt

- By Justin Vigil-zuniga

Canyon Cowboys pitcher Jessica Carr made it impossible for Golden Valley Grizzlies softball to heat up at the plate on Tuesday.

Carr led Canyon from her home circle in the 3-0 victory, torching Golden Valley with 16 strikeouts while allowing just three hits and a walk.

The junior pitcher retired 10 straight batters and was just an inch away from an immaculate inning in the top of the second. Carr forced a third-pitch groundout with her first opponent before striking out the next two Grizzlies in three pitches.

“I felt great today,” Carr said. “I’ve been working on staying accurate and I think today I showed that I can do that pretty well through seven innings … We were trying to limit pitches and get them out as quick as possible without throwing 100 pitches again. I think we were pretty efficient with that.”

Canyon (12-10-2, 4-5) got enough runs across the plate to secure the much-needed victory but was held in check compared to its previous 14-1 win over Golden Valley (7-15-1, 3-6).

Sophomore Karina Montero fired out a solo home run to lead off the second inning before the Cowboys sparked a twoout rally. Canyon catcher Jaylynn Sussi brought in junior Amber Phillips with an RBI double before nine-hole hitter Emily Torres brought in Sussi.

Canyon threatened to score numerous additional runs but ended the day with seven stranded base runners. Golden Valley pitcher Italia Ballestras­se and the Grizzly defense were key in that department.

Ballestras­se allowed some Canyon bats to get the better of her but buckled down when she needed to most. The senior pitcher started off the fourth inning with a no-out, bases-loaded jam, as the game looked like it would get out of hand. Ballestras­se retired three straight to escape the inning and came up with one of her five strikeouts. The pitcher’s success has been instrument­al for Grizzlies coach Mike Rego rebuilding the program.

“She pitched well. Italia’s strength is her command and when she can start getting ahead in the count by throwing strikes, then getting batters out by throwing balls, she’s really effective,” Rego said. “That’s what she did. She beared down a little bit and got herself out of those jams. I was pleasantly surprised.”

Ballestras­se also played well at the plate and was the only Grizzly to reach base twice.

Golden Valley showed all the positive signs of a program getting ready to end its rebuild and compete in the Foothill League. The young Grizzly team played clean defense, made smart infield reads and throws, while showing some positive signs at the plate against Carr. One more win this season for Golden Valley would make for three straight seasons the team doubled its win totals, showing a positive light on the horizon.

“It’s coming together,” Rego said. “I think (catcher and pitcher) will be our biggest positions to fill with Italia. Obviously she’s a good hitter and a good pitcher. We’re certainly gonna put in the work, and if we put in the work, it’ll pay off sooner or later.”

Phillips and Montero led Canyon with two hits on the day. Montero nearly went yard twice but her second deep shot fell just at the wall, earning the sophomore a double. The top of the Cowboy order went hitless, but Wensley liked what he saw from his fourth through ninth hitters.

“Sometimes it works out that way,” Wensley said. “You can’t always rely on the top of the lineup. It’s nice to see the bottom of the lineup have a game where they step up.”

While the offense backed up Carr better in the first win over the Grizzlies this season, the pitcher still improved on an electric performanc­e. Carr increased her strikeout numbers and cut down her walk totals from her first bout with Golden Valley, and according to Wensley, missed maybe six pitches.

“(Carr) was fantastic,” Wensley said. “She was focused. She knew what the task at hand was today. She took care of business, she was poised and it was awesome to see her just come out like that.”

Carr was close to losing her shutout in the first inning but sparked a double play on a lineout to take care of her first base runner.

Canyon has now taken just one loss in its last eight games, a great sign for a team looking to make it back into the postseason.

Each game will be pivotal for Canyon looking to punch its postseason ticket but the team feels good heading into the final stretch.

“I think we’re on the way to playoffs,” Carr said.

The Cowboys will remain at home on Thursday but now take their hot streak into a game with the league champs, Valencia. Golden Valley will hit the road and take on Saugus, which can clinch the second seed in the league with a win. Both games are slated for Thursday at 3:15 p.m.

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 ?? Photos by Katherine Quezada/ The Signal ?? (Above left) Canyon junior Jessica Carr (16) pitches during her team’s game against against Golden Valley at Canyon High School on Tuesday. (Above right) Canyon players cheer for teammate Karina Montero (10) after she hits a home run.
Photos by Katherine Quezada/ The Signal (Above left) Canyon junior Jessica Carr (16) pitches during her team’s game against against Golden Valley at Canyon High School on Tuesday. (Above right) Canyon players cheer for teammate Karina Montero (10) after she hits a home run.

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