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No. 11 Pittsburg breezes past Nevada power Liberty at Honor Bowl (photos)
The final time Pittsburg performed a crew named Liberty it did not go properly.
Whether or not the Pirates stored that in thoughts is uncertain, however they rolled to a 30-2 victory over Liberty of Henderson (Nev.) in a midday recreation on the Honor Bowl in San Diego.
Pittsburg misplaced 35-7 in final 12 months’s CIF Division 1-A Northern California regional to Liberty-Bakersfield.
That outcome was primarily circled beneath 100 diploma warmth at Cathedral Catholic Saturday as 5-star quarterback Jaden Rashada, a Miami commit, threw three landing passes, one every to Washington-bound receiver Rashid Williams, Nevada commit Khai Taylor and speedster Keynan Higgins.
With temperatures reaching 100 levels, Rashada completed 18 of 30 for 296 yards and three touchdowns.
The Pirates (2-0), who opened with a 59-0 win over Bethel-Vallejo, are No. 11 within the SBLive California High 25 rankings. Liberty dropped to 1-2.
Rashada fired a 20-yard landing go to Taylor to open the scoring with 2:44 left within the first quarter. After an interception by Budha Boyd, Rashada added a one other 20-yard scoring strike, this time to Williams within the second quarter and an 80-yard TD to Keynan Higgins early within the third quarter.
Extremely regarded sophomore operating again Elijah Bow added the ultimate landing.
Pittsburg quarterback coach Juan Corral mentioned Rashada performed very properly: “I really like his vitality and management,” he mentioned. “When he had time he seemed each bit pretty much as good as marketed. His means to maneuver and discover guys in addition to stand within the pocket and ship and take successful was spectacular.”
Pittsburg’s protection did the remaining. It hasn’t allowed a landing in eight quarters.
“San Diego could have been scorching, however nothing was hotter than our protection,” Corral mentioned.
The Honor Bowl is in its tenth 12 months, a nationwide showcase that not solely highlights excessive stage soccer however as a part of its mission assertion: “To coach college students, coaches and communities about patriotism whereas elevating cash for injured, ailing and wounded veterans.”
The Pittsburg-Liberty contest is one among 5 at Cathedral Catholic, with two extra slated Saturday: Desert Vista (Phoenix, Ariz.) vs. Madison-San Diego at 4 p.m. and Regis Jesuit (Aurora, Colo.) in opposition to Oaks Christian-Westlake Village at 8 p.m..
In earlier video games Crimson Mountain (Mesa, Ariz.) defeated Mater Dei Catholic-San Diego, 35-16 and Chandler (Ariz.), ranked seventh nationally, defeated Cathedral Catholic 63-7.
Extra Honor Bowl protection from Bodie de Silva and Steven Silva
The Pirates play at California-San Ramon (2-0) subsequent week, whereas Liberty flies to Texas to tackle Atascocita (Humble, Texas).
A Northern California model of the Honor Bowl is slated Sept. 9 at Oak Ridge-El Dorado Hills the place Tualatin (Ore.) will tackle Oak Ridge at 4 p.m. adopted by Spanish Springs (Sparks, Nev.) versus Granite Bay at 7:30 p.m.
All pictures by Steven Silva
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Pirates Taking Careful Approach With Returning Pitcher
The Pittsburgh Pirates will have some difficult decisions to make with their starting rotation in 2025.
One pitcher who could vie for the fifth spot in the rotation is right-handed pitcher Johan Oviedo. Oviedo is returning from Tommy John surgery last November and made 32 starts for the Pirates in 2023. While the 26-year-old right-hander may very well work his way into becoming Pittsburgh’s fifth starter, manager Derek Shelton said his team will take an abundance of caution with Oviedo next season.
“Oviedo, we’re going to have to be thoughtful because he’s coming off Tommy John,” Shelton said at the Winter Meetings. “So there is going to be some sort of innings that we have to benchmark and watch for.”
Oviedo was acquired in a rare division trade with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2022 after he spent the first half of the season going back and forth between the Major Leagues and Triple-A Memphis. In his seven starts for Pittsburgh in 2022, he went 2-2 with a 3.23 ERA. Oviedo asserted himself in the starting rotation in 2023 and had a solid yet unspectacular season, going 9-14 with a 4.31 ERA over 32 starts and he struck out 158 batters in his 177.2 innings pitched. His control was detrimental throughout the season, though, as he posted a 1.9 strikeout-to-walk ratio.
Oviedo had 15 outings where he walked at least three batters and led baseball with 13 hit-by-pitches hit in 2023. The right-hander showed signs of turning things around in the second half, as he went 6-4 with a 3.72 ERA in 77.1 innings pitched over 14 starts.
Oviedo’s path to the starting rotation is much less clear with the emergence of 2024 Rookie of the Year Paul Skenes and Jared Jones. Bailey Falter also proved to be a solid option and Mitch Keller has been the Pirates’ most consistent pitcher over the last two seasons. Along with the four pitchers who already appear to be entrenched in the rotation for 2025, Pittsburgh also boasts three top-100 prospects in MLB Pipeline’s rankings, Bubba Chandler, Braxton Ashcraft and Thomas Harrington.
All three right-handed pitching prospects reached Triple-A Indianapolis last season, so their debuts could be right around the corner in 2025.
Oviedo’s experience in the bullpen could come in handy, especially with the Pirates wanting to manage his innings in his first season back from Tommy John surgery. Oviedo has made 14 appearances out of the bullpen in his career. The Pirates bullpen more than needs the help, as they had the fourth-highest ERA in baseball last season.
Whether it’s as a starting pitcher or a reliever, how the Pirates manage Oviedo’s innings will be among the topics of discussion entering 2025. If he can assert himself as one of the Pirates’ five best starting pitchers in Spring Training, an already strong rotation could be even deeper next season.
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