logo
Marina softball beats Westlake to win first CIF title in 30 years

Marina softball beats Westlake to win first CIF title in 30 years

IRVINE — Mia Valbuena had offered up nothing short of sheer dominance in the circle during the postseason for the Marina softball team.
So it wasn't going to take much offensively for the Vikings to feel good about their chances in the CIF Southern Section Division 3 championship game.
The production came early, and then it came often.
Avi Valbuena and Eva Mazzotti each drove in four runs, as Marina beat Westlake 8-1 on Friday at Deanna Manning Stadium to deliver the program's first section title in 30 years.
The Vikings had taken the lead before Mia Valbuena, the Michigan-committed right-hander, had thrown her first pitch. It was her twin sister whose two-out, bases-loaded double scored two runs in the top of the first.
Shelly Luth, who co-coaches the Vikings with Dan Hay, called striking first in the contest 'huge.' First baseman Ava Kim had an infield single, Mia Valbuena also singled and center fielder Rachel Ruiz walked before Avi Valbuena, the designated player, laced the ball inside the left-field line.
'It just sets the pace for [Mia Valbuena],' Luth said. 'She's such a fierce competitor, and that's just insurance for her to go out there. Mia tends to think that she has to do it all on her own, and she knows it's not true, but you know, that's the funny thing about pitchers. You know, they wear it, and so we've been working really hard. …
'We have a mental coach for all of them that we brought in. She's been amazing for all of them to reset. One pitch. Don't make it bigger. Be present. Be in the now.'
Avi Valbuena said her sister gave her 'a really hard high-five' after the first-inning hit. She added a single to drive in two runs in the third inning. When she returned to the dugout, she said she received 'an even harder high-five.'
Marina (19-13) won its sixth CIF championship overall and first since 1995, when the Vikings completed a set of back-to-back Division I titles against Foothill and Mater Dei. Luth was the Vikings' bench boss then, too.
'I've been to the championship game once with Canyon,' Hay said. 'We fell short. [I have] been to the semifinals five or six times. This is my first championship, and I couldn't have written the script any better than doing it with Shelly.
'We came back out of retirement together and thought we'd be here two or three years, and this is our eighth season with Marina. Coaches strive to have their teams peak at the right time, especially at the end of the year in playoffs, and this team started to peak the minute playoffs began.'
Mia Valbuena's postseason numbers epitomized that peak performance. She allowed a total of two runs across five games in bracket play, racking up 56 strikeouts over 33 innings pitched. The junior ace struck out 13 batters in the championship game.
When the final out was recorded, the Marina bench emptied out onto the field. In short order, Mia Valbuena was crowned with a Viking helmet.
'That was me,' Avi Valbuena said. 'I brought it out and put it on my sister.'
Pride was on the mind of Mia Valbuena when asked her thoughts on ending the extended section title drought for Marina.
'Our entire school is really proud,' she said. 'It's really amazing to have this feeling right now.'
Avi Valbuena and Mazzotti (two doubles), the Vikings' sophomore shortstop, each had three hits. Catcher Gabby DiBenedetto had two hits and a run scored. Left fielder Halle Piramo scored two runs, and Ruiz reached base safely three times and scored twice.
Marina will not compete in the CIF State Southern California regional playoffs, Hay said.
Westlake (19-14) broke up the shutout in the sixth inning on a double by first baseman Lily Barrett.
After the Vikings completed their postgame engagements, their fans wrapped them in hugs as they ascended the stairs out of the stadium down the right-field line.
'It was crazy to see a crowd like that for us,' Mazzotti said. 'I'm only 15. I haven't seen a crowd like that anywhere. It was amazing. Being able to see our team come together from the beginning of the season and producing this on the field, it was awesome.'
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Two Scarlet Knights Change Positions in Training Camp
Two Scarlet Knights Change Positions in Training Camp

Yahoo

timean hour ago

  • Yahoo

Two Scarlet Knights Change Positions in Training Camp

Every training camp, it is not uncommon to see a few players on each college football roster change positions so they can contribute more to the team. This decision to change positions often comes with a lot of influence from coaches as well. This Rutgers football training camp is no different, as two Scarlet Knights have decided to make a change on the depth chart. The first of these players is 6-foot-6, 244-pound Redshirt Freshman Monte Keener, who moved from Tight End to Defensive Line. Keener was a three-star prospect in the 2024 class, who was rated at the No. 91 tight end in the class and the No. 29 prospect in the state of Michigan. He did not see any action during his first season at Rutgers; however, the Rutgers Tight End room was extremely banged up last year and is one of the thinnest positions on the team this year in terms of depth. Players usually do not change positions unless encouraged by the coaching staff to do so. This is likely a case of his specific skills being better suited elsewhere. The other position change came from former high three-star prospect and true freshman Miron Gurman. Gurman made the switch from defensive line to offensive line before his first season at Rutgers. Gurman currently weighs in at 6-foot-6, 282 pounds. Since Gurman hasn't been practicing on the banks that long, Rutgers coaches probably saw his potential as a blocker not long after seeing him practice for the first time and encouraged him to make the switch as soon as possible. Either way, this change likely gives him his best chance to contribute to the team immediately. Rutgers has had success with players changing positions. For example, current Tight End Kenny Fletcher started his college career on the defensive side of the ball. Fletcher was one of Rutgers' most consistent pass catchers before his injury last season. To support me and my work, please follow @Andrew78Rice on X!

Jack Flaherty dominates, Detroit Tigers offense pops in 10-0 win vs Houston Astros
Jack Flaherty dominates, Detroit Tigers offense pops in 10-0 win vs Houston Astros

Yahoo

time3 hours ago

  • Yahoo

Jack Flaherty dominates, Detroit Tigers offense pops in 10-0 win vs Houston Astros

Jack Flaherty dominated. It was his best start of the 2025 season. The Detroit Tigers need Flaherty to begin pitching like a No. 2 starter before it's too late to rely on him in the biggest games, but as the postseason approaches, Flaherty has experienced more bad than good with his performance. Flaherty took a big step in the right direction, leading the Tigers to a 10-0 win over the Houston Astros on Monday, Aug. 18, at Comerica Park. The offense supported Flaherty by scoring all 10 runs in a four-inning stretch, powered by four home runs. The 29-year-old fired seven scoreless innings — his first time completing seven innings in his two-year career with the Tigers, spanning 43 starts. Facing the Astros, he allowed just three hits and one walk with nine strikeouts. Flaherty threw 60 of 90 pitches for strikes. The Tigers (74-53) won the first of three games against the Astros the series. Flaherty dealt with the most stress in the first inning, as the Astros loaded the bases on Carlos Correa's double, Jose Altuve's single and Christian Walker's walk. With two outs, Victor Caratini lined out to end the inning. That's how Flaherty stranded the bases loaded. Flaherty cruised through the final six innings of his start. The Astros put two runners on base the rest of the way against Flaherty: Jacob Melton's hit-by-pitch in the second inning and Walker's single in the fourth inning. Flaherty retired the final 11 batters. He generated 11 whiffs on 36 swings for a 30.6% whiff rate: two fastballs, six curveballs and three sliders. For the second start in a row, he didn't throw any sinkers or changeup, which he already used sparingly but now isn't using at all. Flaherty owns a 4.51 ERA in 25 starts. [ MUST LISTEN: Make "Days of Roar" your go-to Detroit Tigers podcast, available anywhere you listen to podcasts (Apple, Spotify) ] Offense explodes The Tigers didn't score until the fifth inning. Once that happened, the flood gates opened for the Tigers' offense to put up double-digit runs, thanks to home runs from Wenceel Pérez, Riley Greene, Trey Sweeney and Colt Keith. The Tigers took a 1-0 lead in the fourth inning when Pérez hit a middle-middle cutter from right-hander Spencer Arrighetti. To get that pitch to hit for damage, Pérez battled for 10 pitches — swinging at all seven pitches in the zone and refusing to swing at all three pitches out of the zone. An incredible plate appearance led to an incredible result. The Tigers' offense kept its foot on the gas, scoring four runs in the fifth inning, one run in the sixth inning and four runs in the seventh inning. In the fifth, Kerry Carpenter drove in two runs on a triple, followed by Riley Greene's two-run home run — taking a 5-0 lead. In the sixth, Keith provided a sacrifice fly after Sweeney's triple for a 6-0 lead. In the seventh, Sweeney hit a three-run home run and Keith hit a solo home run — taking a 10-0 lead. Greene has 29 home runs in 123 games. Alex Lange appears Right-handed reliever Alex Lange pitched in the ninth inning, protecting a 10-run lead. Before Monday's game, the Tigers activated Lange from the injured list. It was his first game for the Tigers since May 22, 2024. He completed a scoreless inning. Contact Evan Petzold at epetzold@ or follow him @EvanPetzold. Listen to our weekly Tigers show "Days of Roar" every Monday afternoon on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. And catch all of our podcasts and daily voice briefing at This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Detroit Tigers score: Jack Flaherty dominates, offense pops in 10-0 win

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store