San Marino, CA — South Pasadena Freshman Tigers and San Marino tied 8-8 on Tuesday at Del Mar Field. A sacrifice fly by Cali put San Marino on the board in the bottom of the first. San Marino added one run in the second after #9 singled to center field. Lucas McCollum doubled to center field, which helped South Pasadena Freshman Tigers tie the game at two in the top of the third. South Pasadena Freshman Tigers jumped into the lead in the top of the fifth when an error scored one run, an error scored two runs, and James Mortimer-Lamb singled, scoring one run. San Marino scored six runs on five hits in the bottom of the seventh inning. Battaglia singled, scoring one run, Cali drew a walk, scoring one run, Hoglin singled, scoring three runs, and Paciorek singled, scoring one run. Mateo Castillo pitched three innings in relief for South Pasadena Freshman Tigers. The reliever gave up two hits and zero runs while, striking out five and walking none. Joshua Bracamonte opened the game for South Pasadena Freshman Tigers. The starting pitcher allowed three hits and two runs over two innings, striking out two and walking none. Battaglia led things off on the bump for San Marino. The starter gave up one hit and two runs over two innings, striking out one and walking two. McCollum drove the middle of the lineup, leading South Pasadena Freshman Tigers with two runs batted in. The 3-hole hitter went 1-for-3 on the day. Kian Mannel, Mortimer-Lamb, Dylan Cosylion, McCollum, and Castillo each collected one hit for South Pasadena Freshman Tigers. Cameron Kiser paced South Pasadena Freshman Tigers with two walks. Overall, the team had patience at the plate, collecting seven walks for the game. San Marino accumulated 10 hits in the game. Cali drove the middle of the lineup, leading San Marino with two runs batted in. Paciorek led San Marino with three hits in four at bats. Beck and Battaglia each collected multiple hits for San Marino.