Roundup: After a week of domination, Mission League baseball teams come back to earth
A week ago, Mission League baseball teams looked unbeatable. Sherman Oaks Notre Dame defeated Mater Dei and Orange Lutheran. Harvard-Westlake knocked off JSerra. Chaminade defeated JSerra. This week, the momentum has reversed.
No. 1 Notre Dame was beaten by Dana Hills on Tuesday, 3-0, the Knights’ second consecutive defeat. Harvard-Westlake dropped its second straight game, falling to Orange Lutheran 4-3. And Chaminade was blown out by Mater Dei 16-5.
Ian May pitched the shutout for Dana Hills, striking out six. Louis Rodriguez allowed one run in five innings for Orange Lutheran. Bennett Markinson had three hits for Harvard-Westlake. Ethan Hedges had three hits and three RBIs and AJ Valle added three hits and four RBIs for Mater Dei. Chase Nichols hit a grand slam.
Yorba Linda 18, Trubuco Hills 15: Ryan Chavez finished with four hits and three RBIs. Bobby Gray hit two home runs for Trabuco Hills.
Murrieta Mesa 9, King 2: The Rams finished with 15 hits.
Ayala 8, Cypress 2: Troy McCain had two hits and two RBIs for unbeaten Ayala.
Servite 9, San Dimas 4: Luke Honikel went three for three and Jarrod Hocking homered for the Friars.
Santa Margarita 13, El Toro 5: Ethan Flanagan and Luke Lavin each hit home runs for the Eagles.
Viewpoint 11, Heritage Christian 2: Treye Meadows struck out six and contributed two hits.
La Mirada 7, Mission Viejo 4: Benjamin Kim had two hits for La Mirada (3-3).
Alemany 13, Birmingham 4: Henry Robledo went four for four to lead Alemany. He and Luke Gombos each hit home runs.
Hart 10, Golden Valley 4: Matt Quintanar had two hits. West Ranch defeated Saugus 6-1.
Softball
Louisville 2, La Canada 1: Grace Luderer struck out 14 for Louisville.
Whittier Christian 10, Yorba Linda 1: Brooklyn Carreon, a Utah commit, struck out 16.
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