Also advancing was the Burroughs duo of Oscar Lam and Wen Yao Lin.
Making the semifinals for the second straight season for the Bulldogs is the doubles team of Keon Park and Clayton Pauff. They will take on Glendale's Jeff Asano and Elliot Kim of Glendale in the semifinals.
BASEBALL
Burbank 11, Glendale 0: The Bulldogs limited the Nitros to just four hits in earning the Pacific League win Friday at home.
The game was called after the fifth inning because of the 10-run mercy rule.
After Glendale failed to score with runners on first and second and one out in the top of the first, Burbank (9-13, 4-5 in league) scored five runs in its half of the inning against Glendale starting pitcher Jason Marquez. A two-run double by James Johnson made it 3-0. A squeeze bunt by Chris Okimoto gave the Bulldogs a 4-0 lead before Daniel Starkand's single extended the advantage to 5-0.
Burbank Coach Bob Hart said the Bulldogs sought a quick start.
"You always want to be ale to set the tone, sometimes you can do that early," Hart said. "Fortunately, we were able to score early.
"We wanted to come out aggressive. When you can do that, you get good results. When you don't, you can get abused sometimes."
The Bulldogs scored three runs in the second against Marquez to extend the lead to 8-0.
In the top of the fourth, the Nitros loaded the bases with one out, but Burbank starting pitcher Andrew Hernandez (4-2) got Rafael Rios to bounce into an around-the-horn double play. Hernandez struck out seven.
SOFTBALL
Providence 25, Oakwood 4: The Pioneers had no trouble gaining the Liberty League victory Tuesday on the road.
The game was halted after five innings because of the 10-run mercy rule.
Bronwyn Stewart went two for two with a three-run home run and three walks, MIchelle Longtain was three for four, Caitie Guttry was two for three, Gian-Mari Llaguno two for four with a double and Natalie Ohrt was two for four for Providence,
Jackie Brewer, Natalie Ficocelli, Amber Bartmus, Sierra Nelson and Cheyenne Pease all had singles for Providence
Stewart pitched the first four innings, allowing four earned runs, strikeing out six and walking two. Caitie Guttry pitched the fifth inning, allowing no runs.