In other games:
Crespi 3, Chaminade 2--Max Flaum tripled home Jonathan Oller with two out in the seventh inning, lifting the Celts in a Mission League game at Chaminade (15-5, 5-3).
Brian Horwitz had two of Crespi’s four hits off Jason Urquidez (4-2), who allowed one earned run, struck out four and walked three in his third complete game.
Mike Jackson (8-2) pitched a five-hitter for Crespi (17-5, 8-1).
Notre Dame 9, St. Francis 2--John Puccinelli hit a three-run home run in a Mission League game at Notre Dame.
Alec Moss had two hits and two RBIs for Notre Dame (17-4, 8-1), ranked No. 1 in the region by The Times.
Alemany 10, Harvard-Westlake 2--Matt Sgro and Tim Cantu each had three hits and drove in three runs for the Indians (11-10, 3-4) in a Mission League victory at Harvard-Westlake.
Sylmar 12, North Hollywood 0--Ivan Hernandez (5-2) allowed two hits with six strikeouts and three walks in four innings and hit a three-run homer for the Spartans (15-5, 9-2) in an East Valley League game at Sylmar.
North Hollywood is 5-17, 3-7.
Chatsworth 12, Taft 2--Jason Spector and Matt Fisher hit first-inning home runs for the Chancellors in a West Valley League game at Chatsworth that was called after five innings because of the 10-run rule.
Mike Kunes hit a three-run home run in the fourth for Chatsworth (16-3, 9-1), ranked No. 3 in the region.
El Camino Real 14, Birmingham 10--Matt Schwartz and Conor Jackson hit two-run home runs for the Conquistadores (15-4, 8-3) in a West Valley League game at Birmingham.
Billy McGrath had four hits and two RBIs, and Raul Campos had two hits and two RBIs for Birmingham (12-11, 3-8).
Kennedy 12, Cleveland 2--Jose Robles (3-4) pitched a four-hitter for the Golden Cougars in a North Valley League victory at Kennedy.
Danny Mata had two hits and three RBIs for Kennedy (12-12, 6-5).
Granada Hills 7, San Fernando 5--Kameron Loe scattered 11 hits and struck out six for the Highlanders (15-4, 8-2) in a North Valley League game at San Fernando (4-16, 3-8).
Francisco Enriquez and Jesse Moreno each had two hits and one RBI for San Fernando.
Camarillo 14, Channel Islands 4--Spencer Wyman hit a three-run home run, a solo home run and a single for the Scorpions (16-4, 6-1) in a Pacific View League victory at Channel Islands (7-11, 2-5).
Oxnard 7, Hueneme 3--Matt Merricks (5-1) pitched a four-hitter and struck out 17 for the Yellowjackets in a Pacific View League game at Oxnard.
Paul McAnulty hit two doubles and Matt Adams had three hits for Oxnard (8-9-1, 3-4).
Monroe 3, Van Nuys 2--Ryan Ennis pitched a three-hitter and gave up three hits for the Vikings (7-12, 5-6) in a Mid-Valley League game.
Palmdale 6, Littlerock 1--Mark Hendricks hit two triples for the Falcons (13-5, 7-1) in a Golden League game at Palmdale.
Valencia 9, Burbank 2--Jeff Greene allowed four hits and struck out five for the Vikings in a Foothill League game at Burbank.
Chris Rippe had two doubles for Valencia (12-7-1, 4-5-1).
Hart 9, Saugus 5--Tim Hutting had three hits, including a grand slam, six RBIs and scored three runs for the Indians (17-4, 9-1) in a Foothill League victory at Saugus.
Burroughs 8, Canyon 5--Spencer Steward hit a two-run home run and a run-scoring single for the Indians (11-10, 6-4) in a Foothill League game at Burroughs.
Canyon is 9-10, 6-4.
Arcadia 4, Hoover 0--Adam Weleba’s two-run home run in the sixth inning was one of five hits allowed by Josh Head (5-1) in a Pacific League game at Arcadia (16-4, 7-3).
Hoover is 12-6, 6-4.
Paraclete 6, Village Christian 0--Matt Parris (6-2) pitched a three-hitter and struck out 13 for the Spirits (12-6, 2-1) in an Alpha League game at Paraclete.
Jason Brown had two hits, including his sixth home run.
Village Christian is 11-9, 1-3.
Campbell Hall 5, Crossroads 4--Steve Kim hit a run-scoring double in the top of the ninth inning to decide a Delphic League game at Clover Park in Santa Monica.
Michael Frost (10-1) struck out 15 and allowed three hits for Campbell Hall (17-1, 3-0).
Santa Clara 6, Calabasas 5--Danny Chaparro’s run-scoring singlewith one out in the eighth gave the Saints (8-8, 4-4) a Frontier League victory at Santa Clara.
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