HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL ROUNDUP
In other games:
Westlake 1, Simi Valley 0--Jennifer Azevedo scored on a passed ball for visiting Westlake (9-10, 4-6) in the first inning of a Marmonte League game at Rancho Santa Susana Community Park.
Erin Voeltz (9-9) pitched a three-hitter with six strikeouts, one walk and one hit batter.
Brittney Green (10-2) also pitched a three-hitter, striking out five and walking two for the top-ranked Pioneers (19-3, 7-3).
Newbury Park 10, Channel Islands 0--Cindy Muran had three hits and two RBIs and Candace Roberts had two hits, walked twice and drove in one run for Newbury Park (16-4, 7-3) in a Marmonte League game at Channel Islands.
Crescenta Valley 6, Arcadia 0--Freshman right-hander Meredith Cervenka (13-0) extended her scoreless innings streak to 43 and got her 11th shutout with a one-hitter in a Pacific League game at Montrose Park.
Melinda Moulden doubled, tripled, homered and had three RBIs, and Cervenka added two hits for the Falcons (19-4, 6-0), who won their eighth consecutive game.
Highland 23, Littlerock 0--Melissa Rawson increased her region-best RBI total to 32, driving in five runs and collecting three hits in a Golden League game shortened to five innings because of the 10-run rule.
Michelle Wintermute and Jennifer Smith each added three hits for the Bulldogs (18-3, 5-1), who set a school record for victories.
Palmdale 10, Lancaster 0--Mikki Goldwater pitched a six-inning two-hitter with six strikeouts for host Palmdale (14-7, 4-2) in a Golden League game that was called because of the 10-run rule.
Kristi DiMarco drove in four runs with three hits, including a two-run home run.
La Reina 6, Oak Park 0--Stephanie Hall had three hits and three RBIs and Lindsey Mettam had two hits and one RBI for La Reina (18-2, 6-0) in a Tri-Valley League game at Valley View Park.
Quartz Hill 9, Antelope Valley 2--Olaya Salazar had two hits and drove in four runs and Jodie Cox added two hits and three RBIs for the Rebels (17-2-1, 6-0) in a Golden League game at Antelope Valley.
Rio Mesa 6, Buena 0--Monique Barretto threw a one-hitter and Rhianna Rogers hit a two-run home run for Rio Mesa (14-4, 9-0) in a Channel League game at Rio Mesa.
Verdugo Hills 5, Franklin 4--Nikki Shaw threw a two-hitter with 14 strikeouts for the Dons (18-5, 9-0), who squeezed home two runs in the seventh inning of the Northeast League victory at Verdugo Hills.
Monroe 8, Reseda 0--Monica Rodriguez had three hits and sister Lisa Rodriguez had a two-run double for the Vikings (10-6, 8-1 in conference) in a Mid-Valley League victory at Monroe.
North Hollywood 11, Van Nuys 1--Tashean Thomas drove in two runs with three hits, including two doubles, and scored twice for host North Hollywood (6-8, 4-5) in an East Valley League game called after six innings because of the 10-run rule.
El Camino Real 33, Birmingham 0--Cara Blumfield went five for five with three RBIs and Morgan Smith and Jacqui Goodchild each added four hits as the visiting Conquistadores (15-2, 9-0) finished with 25 hits in a West Valley League victory.
Kennedy 5, Cleveland 4--Monique Acedo, Cynthia Barraza and Carin Garcia each had three hits for the Golden Cougars (17-5, 8-1) in a North Valley League victory at Cleveland.
Grant 13, Canoga Park 1--Kim Inks was four for four with two triples and a double and had two RBIs to pace Grant (10-6, 6-4) in a Mid-Valley League game at Canoga Park (5-9, 3-6).
Glendale 8, Hoover 2--Kelley Cook had four hits, driving in one run and scoring three for host Glendale (7-13, 3-3) in a Pacific League game.
Guinevere Platt had a run-scoring single for Hoover (10-9, 3-3).
Hart 19, Burbank 0--Casey Pickard had five hits, five RBIs and scored twice for visiting Hart (17-2, 6-0) in a Foothill League game at McCambridge Park.
Saugus 17, Canyon 0--Valerie Reyes had three hits and four RBIs and Amanda Melton had three hits and drove in one run for Saugus (14-8, 3-2) in a Foothill League game at North Oaks Park in Santa Clarita.
Burroughs 3, Valencia 1--Ali Vaughn and Lindsey Curtis had consecutive run-scoring singles in the fourth inning of a Foothill League game at Olive Park.
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