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Thirty-one is a Prime number, one that is divisible only by one – and, of course, itself. Hence, the moniker Prime 31. It’s named for the 31 players we think best illustrate the talent level on the Peninsula. In digging into the rosters – and the stats – we found power pitchers,
by PPB TeamThirty-one is a Prime number, one that is divisible only by one – and, of course, itself. Hence, the moniker Prime 31. It’s named for the 31 players we think best illustrate the talent level on the Peninsula. In digging into the rosters – and the stats – we found power pitchers,
by PPB TeamBack in the day, The San Francisco Examiner had a sportswriter named Merv Harris, who was considered the godfather of prep sports writing in the Bay Area during the 1970s and '80s. He painstakingly kept stats and records and would write a weekly column where he gave what he
by PPB TeamThere was some shuffling atop the weekly rankings, including the number of teams making the list, but the top spot didn't change. It's still Valley Christian.
by PPB TeamThe discerning Peninsula baseball fan doesn't have time to watch mediocre matchups. Here are some of the best games on the slate this week.
by PPB TeamThe King's Academy pieced together six pitchers on Saturday, but couldn't hold off the Santa Clara Bruins, who rallied for three runs in the seventh inning to win, 8-6
by PPB TeamThirty-one is a Prime number, one that is divisible only by one – and, of course, itself. Hence, the moniker Prime 31. It’s named for the 31 players we think best illustrate the talent level on the Peninsula. In digging into the rosters – and the stats – we found power pitchers,
by PPB TeamCraig Sargent's first season opener couldn't have gone better as Riordan traveled to Woodside and knocked off the defending Peninsula Athletic League Oceana Division champions in resounding fashion. The Crusaders (1-0) pounded out 11 hits and handed Trent Amaroso his first high school defeat in two
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