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Prep sports activities roundup: St. John Bosco pulls off three-game sweep of Orange Lutheran

By Editorial Board Published April 5, 2025 6 Min Read
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Prep sports activities roundup: St. John Bosco pulls off three-game sweep of Orange Lutheran

The highschool baseball season started for St. John Bosco with its new area below building, unable for use. The gamers have discovered a solution to not let it block their success.

Junior shortstop James Clark spent this week giving nightmares to Orange Lutheran pitching. He went seven for 11 with two RBIs in the course of the three-game sequence because the Braves accomplished a uncommon sweep Friday with a 5-3 win. Meaning the Braves begin the powerful Trinity League with a 3-0 file.

Jack Champlin threw a whole sport and Noah Everly hit a two-run residence run throughout a four-run sixth inning. The Braves are 11-3 total.

Santa Margarita 9, Mater Dei 4: Brody Schumaker completed with a house run, three singles and two RBIs to guide the Eagles. Andre Owens had a grand slam.

Birmingham 5, Cleveland 2: The Patriots (11-6, 7-0) stayed unbeaten within the West Valley League behind Sebastian Valadez, who had an RBI single and a two-run triple. Cleveland acquired three hits from Quinton Riepl. The Cavaliers briefly tied the sport 2-2 with two runs within the fourth. Within the fifth, Birmingham scored three runs to assist Allen Olmos, who struck out 5 and walked none in a whole sport.

El Camino Actual 11, Granada Hills 8: Julius Haim delivered a three-run double within the sixth to interrupt an 8-8 tie and lead the Royals, who got here again from a 7-0 deficit.

Chatsworth 9, Taft 0: Michael Guerrero struck out six within the shutout for Chatsworth. Carlos Amparan had three RBIs.

Narbonne 10, Rancho Dominguez 0: Raul Izquierdo allowed no hits in 4 innings for Narbonne. Brandon Dillon had two RBIs.

Banning 1, San Pedro 0: AJ Herrera threw a complete-game four-hitter and Angelo Duarte drove within the sport’s solely run with a squeeze bunt within the sixth inning.

Los Alamitos 10, Newport Harbor 0: Wyatt Joyce completed with three hits and 4 pitchers mixed on the shutout for Los Alamitos.

Huntington Seaside 2, Corona del Mar 0: The Oilers get to move to North Carolina for a nationwide event with a 12-1 file. Brothers Trent and Jared Grindlinger every hit residence runs. Tyler Bellerose struck out seven in 4 innings for the Oilers.

La Mirada 17, Downey 6: Win Gurney hit two residence runs and completed with seven RBIs for La Mirada.

Fountain Valley 4, Edison 3: Ethan Cortez had two hits and two RBIs for Fountain Valley.

Crescenta Valley 12, Muir 0: The Falcons (15-2) acquired a three-run triple from Brock Robeson within the five-inning win.

Arcadia 11, Glendale 0: Tarik Reese completed with 5 RBIs for Arcadia.

Calabasas 10, Westlake 4: Jack Quirk went three for 3 with a house run and 4 RBIs for the Coyotes.

Agoura 8, Newbury Park 4: Beau Lantz had three hits and three RBIs for Agoura.

Oaks Christian 3, Thousand Oaks 2: Christian Ipsen threw a whole sport with six strikeouts for the Lions.

West Ranch 8, Valencia 5: A 3-run ninth inning lifted West Ranch to the Foothill League win. Hunter Manning and Mikey Murr every had three hits. Murr picked up the win with 3 1/3 innings of hitless aid.

Sierra Canyon 7, Crespi 2: The Trailblazers handed Crespi its first defeat after 14 consecutive wins to start out the season. Greyson Gullage, Teddy Levin and Andrew Nelson every had two hits. Ethan Montez threw 5 innings of aid pitching. Josh Stonehouse hit a two-run residence run for Crespi.

Loyola 3, Chaminade 2: The Cubs (11-4, 6-3) stayed within the thick of the Mission League race with a three-game sweep of Chaminade. Jack Murray had two hits.

Nice Oak 4, Norco 0: Riley Kronenfeld threw 5 scoreless innings and Gavin Fien had two hits and one RBI for Nice Oak.

Mira Costa 15, Torrance 14: The Mustangs (15-2, 6-0) gave up eight runs within the backside of seventh and gained when Joaquin Scholer obtained a strikeout with the bases loaded and two outs. Mira Costa deliberately walked Mateo Rickman with the bases loaded within the seventh. Lucas Schermer had a house run and 5 RBIs. Harrison Belden went 4 for 4 with a house run. Ace Tarango had three hits and two RBIs. Rickman hit a three-run residence run for Torrance.

Softball

Fullerton 5, JSerra 1: Kaylyn Yi completed with three hits to assist Fullerton advance to a Michelle Carew event semifinals on Saturday towards Rosary. Katelynn Mathews struck out 9.

Norco 5, Mountain View St. Francis 1: Leighton Grey, Dakota Potter and Tamryn Shorter hit residence runs for Norco in a quarterfinal sport of the Michelle Carew event.

Orange Lutheran 10, Chula Vista Mater Dei 5: Kai Minor had three hits within the Michelle Carew quarterfinals, organising a semifinal matchup of Orange Lutheran vs. Norco on Saturday at 1:15 p.m. at Peralta Park.

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