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Record Revisits 2025‑26 High School Baseball Hitting Highlights

Fifteen standout single‑game performances spark fan voting

The Record is revisiting the top high school baseball hitting performances of the 2025‑26 season, inviting readers to vote on the most impressive single‑game outings.

A Season of Remarkable Hits

Fifteen standout performances have been highlighted, each showcasing power, precision and clutch hitting that defined the year.

Jackson Brooks opened the season with a 4‑for‑4 effort that produced six RBIs, setting an early tone for his team.

Peyton Wallace answered with a 4‑for‑4 outing against Patterson, adding three RBIs to his tally.

Nicolas Orona delivered three extra‑base hits and six RBIs in a game versus Merrill West, underscoring his all‑field impact.

Devon Richardson capped a city rivalry sweep with a home run and three RBIs, sealing a decisive victory.

Ian Apalakis went 2‑for‑3 with a home run and five RBIs against Chavez, a performance that swung the momentum in his squad’s favor.

Carlos Porrello posted a 3‑for‑3 game with a home run and seven RBIs versus Tracy, a display that left opponents reeling.

Aiden Williams turned in back‑to‑back big games, each featuring five RBIs against Tracy, highlighting his consistency.

Jackson Howell hit for the cycle with five hits in a contest against BHCPA, a rare feat that captured widespread attention.

Jackson Fay went 4‑for‑4 with three RBIs in a matchup versus city rival Manteca, contributing to his team’s surge.

Talen Tameling finished a perfect 4‑for‑4 with five RBIs and two doubles against Gustine, a performance that highlighted his all‑around skill.

Ethan Silva went 4‑for‑5 with two home runs and seven RBIs against Merrill West, a power surge that propelled his team forward.

Nate Slikker recorded a 3‑for‑5 outing with a home run and three RBIs against East Union, adding to his growing reputation.

Isaac Stewart’s three‑RBI effort helped Edison claim its first‑ever league title, a historic milestone for the program.

Dawson Labarthe smashed a home run and drove in four RBIs during a quarterfinal win over Central Valley, a key moment in the playoff run.

Maddox Rabara’s two‑RBI double secured St. Mary’s sixth CIF Sac‑Joaquin Section championship, capping the season with a memorable finish.

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