As middle fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong of the Chicago Cubs turns into the discuss of Main League Baseball together with his protection, junior middle fielder James Tronstein of Harvard-Westlake remembers the time when he was a freshman and Crow-Armstrong stopped by to supply some suggestions.
“Looking at him as an alumnus, I learn from him,” Tronstein stated.
Tronstein, a Stanford commit, did his greatest imitation of Crow-Armstrong with one out within the seventh inning Tuesday, chasing down a deep fly ball hit by Landon Hodge and making the catch crashing into the fence to assist the Wolverines defeat Crespi 2-1 and pull right into a first-place tie within the Mission League.
“I was relieved James caught it,” stated sophomore pitcher Justin Kirchner (7-0), who then struck out Diego Velazquez to complete with an entire sport. “I was never able to play with Pete, but James is pretty good.”
Sophomore Justin Kirchner (7-0) threw an entire sport in Harvard-Westlake’s 2-1 win over Crespi.
(Craig Weston)
Harvard-Westlake (17-7, 11-2) turned the primary staff to defeat pitcher Jackson Eisenhauer (7-1), who gave up two unearned runs within the third inning. Drew Rico began the inning with a double. Tronstein put down a bunt single that resulted in a throwing error to push throughout one run and Jake Kim drove in Tronstein with a bloop single.
Crespi received a sacrifice fly within the sixth from Justin Weiss for its run. Then got here the seventh. Pinch-hitter Tyler Walton singled. After a drive out at second, Hodge, a Louisiana State commit, hit the ball to deep left middle. Tronstein received a very good bounce and made the catch. “The wall may not be OK,” Tronstein stated.
Crespi (18-2, 11-2) and Harvard-Westlake play once more on Wednesday at Hartunian Area, then again to O’Malley Area on Friday in what’s the “parking lot Mission League championship series” (the fields are separated by lower than 100 yards in Encino).
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 6, Loyola 2: Jacob Madrid had two hits and three RBIs for the Knights battling for a Mission League playoff spot.
St. Francis 5, Sierra Canyon 3: Noah Aguilar-Tanphanich threw an entire sport for St. Francis.
Chaminade 5, Bishop Alemany 1: Isaiah Hearn had three hits and Jackson Schroeder gave up one hit in six innings for the Eagles.
St. John Bosco 6, JSerra 1: Moises Razo had two hits and two RBIs and Trevor Heishman struck out seven in six innings.
Servite 11, Santa Margarita 4: Miles Scott had three hits and Hayden Woodson had a two-run double for the Friars. Austin Boatwright had three RBIs.
Los Alamitos 6, Fountain Valley 2: Tristin Dalzell struck out eight in 6 2/3 innings.
Huntington Seaside 18, Edison 1: Jared Grindlinger had two doubles and two RBIs and Jayton Greer had three hits and three RBIs for the Oilers.
Corona 5, Roosevelt 0: Ethin Bingaman struck out 11 and threw a two-hitter for Corona’s 14th shutout of the season.
Norco 6, Corona Santiago 0: Jordan Ayala struck out 9 and threw a five-hit shutout.
Calabasas 9, Thousand Oaks 8: Jack Quirk had the walk-off RBI single to assist the Coyotes’ playoff possibilities out of the Marmonte League.
Newbury Park 8, Oaks Christian 7: Nathaniel Nunez had a walk-off single within the eighth inning for Newbury Park to cap a three-run inning. Chad Rolison had two hits and three RBIs for Oaks Christian.
Westlake 10, Agoura 2: Noah Stead had a grand slam for Westlake.
Ayala 7, Bonita 4: Landen Lambert had a three-run dwelling run for Bonita.
Santa Monica 4, Culver Metropolis 1: Jaxson Ehlers had two hits and two RBIs to assist Santa Monica in a battle for first place within the Ocean League. Blue Hunter went three for 3.
Softball
Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 10, Sierra Canyon 0: Aliyah Garcia threw the shutout to maintain Notre Dame unbeaten within the Mission League. Ellayne Tellez-Perez had two hits and two RBIs.
Orange Lutheran 2, JSerra 1: Cate Medvitz had the walk-off hit within the backside of the seventh to assist the Lancers rally from a 1-0 deficit.
Norco 6, King 3: Sasha Pham had 4 RBIs for Norco in a Huge VIII League win.