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Lassen baseball SS/3B Sutter Moss voted SBLive’s Northern California High School Athlete of the Week

Congratulations to Lassen baseball SS/3B Sutter Moss for being voted SBLive’s Northern California High School Athlete of the Week for March 28-April 3!
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Congratulations to Lassen baseball SS/3B Sutter Moss for being voted SBLive’s Northern California High School Athlete of the Week for March 28-April 3!

The sophomore led the Grizzlies to a 3-0 week hitting 6-10 with three triples, a home run, two walks, 10 RBIs, and five runs scored.

Moss received 44.55% of the vote, beating out Vista Del Lago's Tyler Davis who finished second with 27.89%Colusa's Luke Kalfsbeek finished third with 17.53% and Los Gatos' Anna Bean finished fourth with 6.87%

We are currently accepting Northern California Athlete of the Week nominations. If you would like to nominate an athlete, please email athleteoftheweek@scorebooklive.comor message us on Twitter or Instagram at @sbliveca.

Here are the other athletes who were nominated for the week of March 28-April 3:

SOFTBALL:

Riley Wickum, Sutter:

Wickum led the Huskies to a 3-0 week by pitching a no-hitter and another complete game victory with zero earned runs, and batting 8-11 with three doubles and four RBIs.

Cassiti Baroni, Fort Bragg:

Baroni tossed a perfect game and another complete game shutout playing in two of the Timberwolves' three games last week, and also hit 5-6 with a home run and four RBIs.

Taylor Rodriguez, Livermore:

Rodriguez threw complete game shutouts in both of Livermore's games last week, and hit 5-6 with two walks and a home run.

Kailani Tatro, Pinole Valley:

Tatro threw a no-hitter and another complete game shutout last week for the 2-0 Spartans.

Lexi Baumgartner, Quincy:

Baumgartner went 10-13 with two home runs, two triples, three doubles, and 14 RBIs for the 2-1 Trojans.

Samantha Rey, Notre Dame (Salinas):

Rey helped lead the Spirits to a 4-2 week batting 15-22 with three homers and eight RBIs.

Ariel Nava, St. Mary's (Stockton):

Nava threw back-to-back no-hitters plus another complete game shutout and went 3-1 in the circle to help lead the Rams to a 4-1 week. She also batted 7-16 and scored seven runs.

Anna Bean, Los Gatos:

Bean helped the Wildcats go 4-1 by pitching 21.2 innings with just one earned run allowed and 27 K's. She also drove in six runs at the dish.

Mia Traylor, Central:

Traylor threw a no-hitter and six-inning shutout to defeat Kingsburg 11-0.

Mallory O'Keefe, Petaluma:

O'Keefe batted 7-8 with a home run, a triple, three doubles, four runs, and four RBIs to lead the Trojans to a 2-0 week.

Faith Martinez, Cupertino:

Martinez went 7-7 with two home runs and nine RBIs in just two games, both blowout wins.

Tori Stinson, Central Catholic:

Stinson threw a no-hitter and batted 2-4 with four RBIs in a rout of Weston Ranch.

Emma Jackson, Salesian College Prep:

Jackson went 9-12 at bat with two homers, six RBIs, and eight runs scored to help lead the Pride to a 3-0 week.

Kylie Liu, Gunn:

Liu hit 7-10 with two homers, two doubles, and nine RBIs to lead the Titans to a 2-1 week.

Amanda Deng, Mission San Jose:

Deng hit 7-9 with five extra-base hits, seven RBIs, and six runs scored as the Warriors went 2-1.

BASEBALL:

Evan Bihlman, Woodland Christian:

Bihlman pitched a perfect game with 11 strikeouts against Foresthill and even went 2-3 with a long ball and three RBIs.

Will Gagnon, Reedley:

Gagnon threw a one-hitter and complete game shutout in an 11-0 win against McLane, striking out a whopping 17 of 20 batters he faced.

Trey Morris, Washington Union:

Morris threw a one-hitter and fanned 10 for a complete game shutout and win against Firebaugh.

Connor Babler, Sutter:

Babler drove in 10 runs last week for the 2-1 Huskies, and hit two home runs in one win against Casa Roble.

Luke Kalfsbeek, Colusa:

Kalfsbeek helped lead the RedHawks to a two-game sweep of Winters, going 4-7 at the plate and throwing six innings with 10 K's and just one run allowed for a win.

Henry Bolte, Palo Alto:

Bolte helped lead the Vikings to a 3-0 week batting 7-10 with nine RBIs and six runs scored. He hit two homers in one game against Santa Clara and had six RBIs in that one alone.

Ernesto Hernandez, San Jose:

Hernandez led the Bulldogs to a 3-0 week by going 6-9 with four walks, stealing a whopping eight bases, and coming around to score seven times.

Sean Chen, Westmont:

Westmont led the Warriors to a pair of blowout wins against Del Mar, throwing a complete game shutout in one of them and batting a total of 4-7 with five RBIs and four runs scored.

Jackson Giacone, Eureka:

Giacone went 4-5 with two homers, seven walks, seven RBIs, and six runs to lead the Loggers to a three-game sweep of McKinleyville.

Tyler Davis, Vista Del Lago:

Davis helped lead the Eagles to a three-game sweep of El Camino hitting 6-9 with five runs scored and throwing a five-inning shutout.

Virgil Blake, Shasta:

Blake went 6-11 with seven runs scored and pitched 5.1 scoreless innings to help lead the Wolves to a 3-0 record.

Miles Lu, Leigh:

Lu threw a complete game shutout with only two hits and no walks allowed to defeat Ann Sobrato 1-0.

Holden Hirschkorn, Kingsburg:

Hirschkorn led the Vikings to a 2-1 week batting 6-9 with three doubles, a triple, and five RBIs.

Jarren Advincula, Archbishop Mitty:

Advincula went 5-7 with seven RBIs and a homer for the 2-1 Monarchs.

Logan Mooneyham, Stone Ridge Christian:

Mooneyham scored two runs and pitched four scoreless innings in a 6-1 win against Elliot Christian, and went 3-3 with two homers, a double, and five RBIs in the Knights' other game, a loss to BHCPA.

Benny Maxinoski, Ponderosa:

Maxinoski threw a complete game shutout that took eight innings in a 1-0 victory against Nevada Union.