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Crespi ace Jackson Eisenhauer’s scoreless streak reaches 26 innings

By Editorial Board Published March 19, 2025 3 Min Read
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Crespi ace Jackson Eisenhauer’s scoreless streak reaches 26 innings

The storybook senior season for pitcher Jackson Eisenhauer of Crespi continued on Tuesday. For the fourth consecutive recreation, he threw shutout ball, elevating his streak of scoreless innings to 26 this season within the Celts’ 3-0 Mission League victory over St. Francis.

Eisenhauer (4-0) struck out 10, walked one and gave up three hits to maintain Crespi unbeaten at 7-0. Diego Velazquez hit a house run and completed with two hits and two RBIs. Nate Lopez added two hits and one RBI, whereas Krystan Bell had three hits.

Eisenhauer was injured as a sophomore, got here again final season to throw 11 innings, then gained power within the offseason.

Sierra Canyon 8, Harvard-Westlake 7: Greyson Gullage had 4 hits for Sierra Canyon, which held an 8-0 lead, then needed to get the ultimate out with a person on third base within the backside of the seventh inning. Jake Kim hit a two-run house run for Harvard-Westlake.

Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 6, Chaminade 4: The Knights gained their first Mission League recreation. Dominic Cadiz had two hits and two RBIs.

Loyola 5, Bishop Alemany 4: Davis Bender had two hits and Luca Marucci had an RBI triple to guide Loyola.

Arlington 4, Paloma Valley 1: Cody Kiemele threw 5 scoreless innings and Luke Bacon had two hits to assist Arlington hand the primary defeat to Paloma Valley.

Edison 9, Los Alamitos 3: Gavin Johnson had three hits and two RBIs for Edison.

Huntington Seashore 7, Marina 1: Tuning up for subsequent week’s Boras Basic, the No. 2-ranked Oilers picked up the win behind a house run and three RBIs from Trent Grindlinger. Jayton Greer added two doubles.

Corona 4, Norco 0: The No. 1-ranked Panthers acquired a house run and double from Ethin Bingaman. Jason Gerfers struck out six and yielded two hits in 5 scoreless innings. Freshman Jordan Ayala gave up three hits with three strikeouts and three walks in 4 innings for Norco.

Warren 4, Bellflower 1: Warren scored 4 runs within the high of the tenth inning.

Corona Centennial 8, Corona Santiago 1: Jaden Stroll-Inexperienced had three hits and Ian Calvillo struck out six in six innings for Centennial.

Eastvale Roosevelt 7, King 0: Chris Romo threw a one-hitter for six innings with seven strikeouts for Roosevelt.

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