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Evan Fresquez went seven innings for the win (Photo by Aaron Webster)
Evan Fresquez went seven innings for the win (Photo by Aaron Webster)
Evan Fresquez went seven innings for the win (Photo by Aaron Webster)

Four-run first leads baseball past Paradise Valley, 8-4

  MESA, AZ - Breaking out of the box quickly with a four-run first inning, Mesa went on to an 8-4 ACCAC baseball victory over Paradise Valley Tuesday.

  The win snapped a two-game losing streak for the T-Birds and gives them sole possession of first place in Division II of the conference.

  A double by Mitchell Morimoto (Fr., Issaquah, Wash/Issaquah H.S.) got things started for MCC (10-2, 6-1). Brady Bate (Fr., Spanish Fork, Utah/Spanish Fork H.S.) reached on an error which scored Morimoto. Successive singles by Matt Hart (Fr., Tempe, AZ/Seton Catholic H.S.), Drew Lawrence (Fr., Anthem, AZ/Boulder Creek H.S.) and Danny Lutz (So., Phoenix, AZ/Shadow Mountain H.S.) each plated a run to put the T-Birds up, 4-0.

  PVCC got a homer in the fourth from Josh Rojas and then narrowed the gap to 4-3 in the sixth when a short fly ball by Roberto Martinez fell between three Mesa defenders putting runners on second and third. Jake Alexander drove both home with a base hit.

  But MCC got the runs right back in the bottom of the inning. Jordan Rose (So., Tremonton, Utah/Bear River H.S.) reached on a fielder's choice and Casey Moses (So., North Las Vegas, Nev/Centennial H.S.) singled. Both raced home on a Morimoto triple.

  After Marshall Forest closed the gap to 6-4 with an eighth inning home run, MCC added a little breathing room with two in its half. Rose and Morimoto each had base hits to key the inning.

  Morimoto was 3-4 with three RBIs while Lawrence and Lutz each had two hits.

  Evan Fresquez (So., Las Vegas, Nev/Coronado H.S.) went seven innings for the win improving to 3-0. He struck out seven and walked just one. Josh Murtha (So., Las Vegas, Nev/Faith Lutheran H.S.) tossed the final two innings for his first save.

  The two teams meet again Wednesday at Paradise Valley at 3:00 p.m.