In Dodgers minor league games played on Tuesday, August 26th, we have another look at Roki Sasaki, a rocket ride to planet Davalan, and a walk-off home run in the tenth inning at Double-A.
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The Rancho Cucamonga Quakes lost an exciting game in extra innings to the Lake Elsinore Storm, but the story was the same guy who has been the story in all five games he has played, Charles Davalan. Davalan had four hits for his third consecutive game, including three doubles, the game-tying hit in the ninth inning (again), and throw in another outfield assist (his second), for bonus fun. If anyone has ever had this good a five-game start to their professional baseball career, I’d be interested to see it.
Teen phenom Emil Morales added three hits and a walk, and if it wasn’t for Davalan, he’d be the player everyone was talking about. In 17 August games, Morales’ batting line is .400/.476/.700, with 11 extra-base hits and 19 RBIs for the two years-younger-than-league-average shortstop.
Triple-A Oklahoma City
Roki Sasaki had a mixed performance in his third rehab start at Oklahoma City, but appeared to make some progress, throwing 75 pitches (47 strikes), lasting three and two-thirds innings, and surrendering three runs on five hits and two walks, while striking out four. He averaged 96.4 mph on his four-seamer, topping out at 98.8. The Comets’ offense couldn’t do much with seven hits and eight walks, managing to plate only two runs, and losing the game to the Memphis Redbirds (Cardinals), 4-2. Leadoff hitter Esteury Ruiz was on base four times with three hits and a walk, and Hyeseong Kim drove him home with a sacrifice fly after he tripled to lead off the first. Kim went one for three on the game as he awaits his call-up to help the Dodgers on their stretch run to the postseason.
Double-A Tulsa
The Tulsa Drillers gave the Corpus Christi Hooks (Astros) a lethal dose of Vitamin C, as Chris Campos, Wyatt Crowell, and Jeisson Cabrera combined to pitch ten innings of one-run ball, and Griffin Lockwood-Powell homered in the bottom of the tenth inning for the game winner, in a 3-1 Drillers victory.
High-A Great Lakes
The Great Lakes Loons lost to the West Michigan Whitecaps (Tigers) 2-1, unable to muster much offense, despite their speed freak leadoff hitter, Kendall George, reaching base four times with three hits and a walk. Zyhir Hope drove him home for their only run with a single in the sixth inning, which temporarily tied the game 1-1. Josue De Paula went 0 for 4, and is 0 for 18 in August, after going 7 for 33 in July, and 10 for 70 going back to June 25th.
Low-A Rancho Cucamonga
This game was a tense thriller, with the Quakes scoring two runs in the eighth inning and one in the ninth to send it into extra innings, but the Lake Elsinore Storm (Padres) prevailed 6-5 in ten innings. Along the way, all three Quakes outfielders threw runners out on the basepaths, including two at home. The Quakes also had a runner thrown out at home in the ninth inning to save the game for the Storm. Later in the inning, Landyn Vidourek struck out with the bases loaded to end a Quakes threat. The Quakes also had a chance in the tenth inning, with runners on first and third and one out, but Jose Meza was caught with his pants down by Storm catcher Madonna, who picked him off. In the bottom of the inning, the winning run scored for the Storm on a throwing error by Quakes second baseman Niko Perez.
Scores of games played on Tuesday, August 26th:
Games scheduled for Wednesday, August 27th
West Michigan (Rayner Castillo) at Great Lakes (Logan Tabeling), 4:05 PM PST
Corpus Christi (Trey Dombroski) at Tulsa (Patrick Copen), 5:00 PM PST
Memphis (Ian Bedell) at Oklahoma City (Matt Sauer), 5:05 PM PST
Rancho Cucamonga (Marlon Nieves) at Lake Elsinore (Kash Mayfield), 6:05 PM PST
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Liberty League Performers of the Week for January 12, 2026
Women’s Track & Field Rookie of the Week – Lola Gitlin
Lola Gitlin won the 3,000-meter race by more than 12 seconds at Cornell’s Southern Tier Invitational as she clocked a time of 10:37.55. Gitlin’s time is good for 24th nationally.
Women’s Track & Field – Field Performer of the Week – Lily Seyfert
Lily Seyfert placed third in the shot put at the Cornell Southern Tier Invitational with a mark of 12.72 meters, which is just shy of her top mark of 12.78 this season (17th in Division III). Seyfert also finished third in the weight throw at 16.20 meters and ranks eighth in the country after that performance.
Men’s Track & Field Rookie of the Week – Raphael Campanile
Raphael Campanile placed fifth in the pole vault with a mark of 4.50 meters at the Cornell Southern Tier Invitational on Saturday and currently ranks 25th in Division III with that performance.
HONOR ROLL
Matthew Zenker totaled 44 points on 18-of-31 shooting, to go along with nine rebounds and three steals in a 1-1 week for Ithaca. Zenker netted 20 points on 8-of-16 shooting in a 101-72 win over RIT and followed up with 24 points and eight rebounds as he shot 10-of-15 from the floor in a loss to Union.
Junior forward McNamara delivered a pair of strong performances despite setbacks against RIT and Union. Against the Tigers, she was flawless from the floor, going 3-for-3 while adding seven rebounds and two blocks. She carried that momentum into the Union matchup, coming just shy of her first career double-double with nine points and eight boards.
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Area Briefs: SU’s Bellenbaum earns ODAC men’s volleyball weekly award | Winchester Star
Shenandoah University men’s volleyball freshman Simon Bellenbaum was named the ODAC’s Defensive Player of the Week on Monday.
The York, Pennsylvania, native accumulated six solo blocks and eight digs in SU’s two matches against Randolph and Regent, with three blocks in each game and five digs versus the Royals.
Boys’ basketball: Sherando 48, Strasburg 44
STEPHENS CITY — Sherando defeated Strasburg for its fourth straight win on Monday. The Warriors are 9-4.
Girls’ basketball: Strasburg 39, Sherando 29
STRASBURG — Strasburg completed a season sweep with a win over Sherando on Monday.
The Warriors (3-11) trailed 18-7 after one quarter, 23-10 at the half and 29-22 after three quarters.
Sherando leaders: Kinsley Richardson 10 points, 8 rebounds; Avery Ryan 8 points, 2 assists, 2 steals.
— Compiled by Robert Niedzwiecki
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Damis, Johnson Awarded Weekly LEC Awards from Weekend Action
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Two Keene State College student-athletes honored by the Little East Conference for their achievements accomplished for the week of January 5-11.
Men’s Swimming and Diving
Freshman diver Keegan Johnson (Durham, N.H.) was named the LEC Diver of the Week and the Rookie Diver of the Week from his dives across the Owls’ final two home meets this season over the past weekend. Against Eastern Connecticut State University, Johnson placed first in the 1M diving with a score of 129.75 on Friday afternoon, and on Saturday morning against Norwich University, he placed first in the 1M diving with a score of 141.38 and first in the 3M diving with a score of 170.31.
Johnson and the Owls return to action for a double-dual meet against Brandeis University and Bridgewater State University on Saturday, January 17 at 12:00 PM.
Men’s Indoor Track and Field
Senior Eden Damis (Nashua, N.H.) was named the LEC Field Athlete of the Week from his performance at the Middlebury Snowflake Invitational on Saturday for the Owls. In the long jump, Damis posted a mark of 14.00 in the triple just for a new personal record in his final attempt of the day. His mark became the 21st best mark in NCAA Division III on the season, just one position for qualifying for nationals later this season.
Damis and the Owls return to action at the Panther Invitational I at Plymouth State University on Saturday, January 17, at 10:00 AM.
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TCNJ’s Garcia-Beltran and Scepkowski, Farmingdale State’s Vitale Earn NJAC Women’s Indoor Weekly Honors
PITMAN — The New Jersey Athletic Conference announced its women’s indoor track & field weekly honors for the week ending Jan. 11
TRACK ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
LUCIA GARCIA-BELTRAN • The College of New Jersey
Senior • Hopewell, NJ/Hopewell Valley Central
Garcia-Beltran earned NJAC Track Athlete of the Week honors after setting a new program record in the 60 meters at the Lions Indoor Invitational. The senior sprinter and Rutgers transfer clocked a time of 7.63 seconds, which ranks fifth in NCAA Division III.
FIELD ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
SARAH SCEPKOWSKI • The College of New Jersey
Senior • Garwood, NJ/Arthur L. Johnson
Scepkowski claimed NJAC Field Athlete of the Week recognition after clearing 1.60 meters in the high jump at the Lions Indoor Invitational. The senior’s mark ranks 20th in NCAA Division III and stands as one of the top performances in the conference this season.
ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
AMELIA VITALE • Farmingdale State College
Freshman • Hauppauge, NY/Hauppauge
Vitale was named NJAC Rookie of the Week after posting a time of 2:30.87 in the 800 meters at the Spartan Invitational. The freshman’s performance represents the top mark in the event thus far in the NJAC this season and establishes her as the conference’s early leader in the middle-distance event.
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TCNJ Sweeps NJAC Men’s Indoor Weekly Honors; Rychkov, Paulmenn, Akinboboye Honored
PITMAN — The New Jersey Athletic Conference announced its men’s indoor track & field weekly honors for the week ending Jan. 11.
TRACK ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
MAXIM RYCHKOV • The College of New Jersey
Sophomore • Robbinsville, NJ/Robbinsville
Rychkov earned NJAC Track Athlete of the Week honors after setting a new program record in the 400 meters at the Lions Indoor Invitational. The sophomore clocked a time of 47.95 seconds, which ranks sixth in Division III. Rychkov’s record-breaking performance also leads both the NJAC and NCAA Metro Region in the event.
FIELD ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
BRADEN PAULMENN • The College of New Jersey
Sophomore • Monmouth Junction, NJ/South Brunswick
Paulmenn claimed NJAC Field Athlete of the Week recognition after a strong showing in two throwing events at the Lions Indoor Invitational. The sophomore recorded a mark of 15.38 meters in the shot put (third place) and 13.98 meters in the weight throw (fourth place). His weight throw mark ranks third in the NJAC and 10th in the Metro Region. Paulmenn also owns the second-best shot put mark in the NJAC and NCAA Metro Region and is 26th in Division III.
ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
VICTOR AKINBOBOYE • The College of New Jersey
Freshman • Jackson, NJ/Jackson Liberty
Akinboboye was named NJAC Rookie of the Week after clocking a time of 35.54 seconds in the 300 meters at the Lions Indoor Invitational. The freshman’s performance ranks 18th in Division III and establishes him as one of the top first-year sprinters in the conference.
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Oldani had a match-high and career-high 10 digs in BYU’s season opener Friday night in Provo. He added another three digs on Saturday. Oldani also had five blocks over the two matches, as the Cougars started the season 2-0 for the fourth consecutive season.
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