Quentin Young powers Oaks Christian baseball to victory in opener

When it comes to teenagers who look at part of the future pioneer, Queen Young of Cristian’s Queen Cristian is coming to mind. Besides being 6 feet 6 and 225 lbs, it can throw from shorts to first very quickly. Then there is his strength.
The opening day was on Monday, and with counting at 3 and 0 in the first half in Cleveland, Yong sent a slide that did not break the left fence with a moon that left everyone in awe.
He said, “It was very fun,” he said. “I was waiting for a good stadium.”
Oaks Christian continued to secure 5-3 victory over Cavaliers by scoring two runs in the seventh behind the RBI song from James Latcou and the sacrifice of a fly from Jacques Bringmann. This was the first victory for the new coach, Rick Hirttenener, former Pepperdine coach.
Cleveland had a lot to love him despite the loss. Sophomore otis Bush hits five in three roles. Cavaliers successfully raised four times. Sebastian Castaneda and Joshua Perlestein were clutch strikes. Ox Christian certainly showed a closer in Junior Conor Sahajon, who struck six out of three roles of rest.
Young 18 -year -old in April, to become great this season to make the draft himself eligible. He plays Shorestop for the first time after playing third in last season and loves his new position. He is ready to deal with a lot of deliberate and unintended walk. He said, “I will not get a lot of good stadiums.”
He is the nephew of the former pioneers Delmon and Dmitri Young. They both continue to monitor their progress and give advice for his mental approach to the game.
When he gets a stadium to hit him, just see where the ball swings. It is a scene.
Agoura 7, Hart 2: Donovan Anthony hit seven with no aspects and Tiger ibanez was two strikes and two RBis for the Wahs.
Bishop Aat 5, oak charter 0: Levi Altamirano was running at home and hit Isak Moniz seven out of 6/3 roles without targets.
Chaminade 9, Hueeeme 0: Elie Stevens struck six out of four roles and contributed to two and three ribs of the Eagles. Jackson Tyler went three for three.
Saint Francis 2, Rio Missa 1: Jordan Lillen, the beginning of four years, got two strikes of Sant Francis.
Crespi 7, Granada Hills 2: Jackson Eisenhower hit nine in five roles of commodities.
Liola 6, North Torrance 3: Luka Maruchi was doubled from two to ignite the cubs.
Bishop Amanani 7, Saint Marcus 4: Julian Martin threw five roles without goals, and Giden Losk hit at home to home to give coach Randy Thompson a victory during his second work as a main coach.
Valencia 3, Birmingham 2: Vikings recorded three runs in the first half and made it stand up. Isaac Monteropio got three times from 10 songs.
Chatsworth 3, Newbury Park 1: Michael Guerrero hit a full game, and he went on Riccliasado Calcine to two to lead Chatsworth.
Santa Barbara 1, El Kamino Real 0: Tanner Wilson cast four closed roles of Santa Barbara. Divin Gunur allowed any runs in five roles for El Camino Real. Santa Barbara won a ball that passed in the eighth.
Calabasas 10, Santa Paula 2: Matthew Whitco got a dual and single house, and Luke Olson came out six out of every five floors of Callabasas.
South Hills 1, Walnut 0: Elias Reyes hung nine, gave up one blow, one walking in five roles to lead South Hills.
La Salle 3, Damien 0: Sophomores Andrew Luna and Frane Flores combined with five harmful, and Chris Cardinas contributed to two strikes for La Salle.
Arcadia 4, no course 1: Apache won the opening match.
Westlake 4, Paracelete 3: Noah Stead was one RBI on the seventh.
AOX 4, Moorpark 3: Justin Maher got two strikes and hit six out of every five floors for a thousand oak wood.
New Port Harbour 3, Northwood 2: Lucas Perez got a double and hit Gavin 10 in five floors.
Soft ball
Carson 5, North Tourans 0: Giselle Banduja threw closure and Rylee Gardner in the City Championship defenders.
Bishop Aat 3, San Dimas 2: Aiyana Perez had two Amat bishops.
Crescenta Valley 6, Grand Terrace 5: Yasmine Hernandez struck my two husbands, where the hawks won walking in the eighth half.
Football boys
Hart 0, Mira Costa 0: Falcons are presented to the semi -finals of the open section by winning via penalty shootout. Both teams missed two attempts before Hart prevailed. Hart will play in Liola on Wednesday. The other semi -finals have JSERRA faced Santa Monica.
Cathedral 2, Villa Park 1: Justino Guterres scored the golden goal in the additional time to advance in the Cathedral in the qualifiers in the first section and a match against the bishop, the rival of his rival in the league, a team that defeated the cathedral twice this season.