Montebello, CA — Both teams were strong on the mound on Saturday, but South Pasadena Freshman Tigers defeated Cantwell-Sacred Heart of Mary 3-1. Sawyer Courtice started the game for South Pasadena Freshman Tigers and recorded six outs. South Pasadena Freshman Tigers opened the scoring in the top of the fourth thanks to two errors. South Pasadena Freshman Tigers first got on the board when an error scored one run. Tyler Wilson earned the win for South Pasadena Freshman Tigers. The hurler allowed two hits and one run over five innings, striking out four and walking two. Luke took the loss for Cantwell-Sacred Heart of Mary. The reliever went four innings, allowing three runs (one earned) on four hits, striking out five and walking three. Courtice led things off on the bump for South Pasadena Freshman Tigers. The starting pitcher allowed one hit and zero runs over two innings, striking out four and walking one. Danel stepped on the bump first for Cantwell-Sacred Heart of Mary. The hurler allowed zero hits and zero runs over one-third of an inning, striking out none and walking none. Max Agius, Joshua Bracamonte, Lucas McCollum, Wilson, and Matt Rogers each collected one hit for South Pasadena Freshman Tigers. Kian Mannel and Rogers each drove in one run for South Pasadena Freshman Tigers. Mannel stole two bases. South Pasadena Freshman Tigers stole seven bases in the game. Next up for South Pasadena Freshman Tigers is a game at Montebello on Wednesday.