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Woodside grad Joseph King pitched three scoreless innings, one of four pitchers used who helped the Pacific Union Capitalists beat the host Lincoln Potters 5-3 in the series finale Sunday.

Incoming Stanford freshman Adam Crampton drove in two runs for the Caps (10-3), who host the San Francisco Seagulls at Palo Alto High on Monday at 5 p.m.

Former Paly star Ethan Stern, Portola Valley resident Cole Gabrielson and Gunn alum Samio Uze all play for the Seagulls (10-13), who have been idle since Thursday.

Devereaux Harrison collected three hits, Mac Bingham doubled twice and Coleman Brigman added a pair of hits for the Caps.

King did not allow a hit and struck out four during his relief appearance. Aaron Roberts started and allowed a run on no hits over two innings.

Steven Zobac took over in the third and was credited with the victory before turning the ball over to King. Quinn Matthews pitched the ninth for the save.

Crampton doubled in a run with two outs in the first and drew a bases-loaded walk in the seventh.

By Palo Alto Online Sports

By Palo Alto Online Sports

By Palo Alto Online Sports

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