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Prep sports roundup: Harvard-Westlake wins 2-1 over Crespi in Mission League showdown

While midfielder Beit Crowe-Armstrong of Chicago as the Cubs recently about the main baseball game in the league with his defense, the novice midfielder James Tronestein of Harvard University remembers the time when he was a student and stopped Crosh in providing some advice.

“Looking at him as a graduate, I learn from him.”

Tronestein, one of the commitment in Stanford, imitated the best tradition of Crow-Armstrong with one in the seventh half on Tuesday, as he was chasing a deep fly ball hit by Landon Hodge and made hunting collide with the fence to help Wolverines defeat Crespi 2-1 and withdrawing in first place in first place.

“I felt the relief that James caught,” said Justin Kirchner (7-0), who struck Diego Villazkuiz to finish a full game. “I have never been able to play with a house, but James is very good.”

Sophomore Justin Kirchner (7-0) gave a full game in Harvard Winkelik 2-1 over Crespi.

(Craig Weston)

Harvard Witkelik (17-7, 11-2) became the first team to defeat the Jackson Eisenhower jug ​​(7-1), which abandoned two unprocessed running in the third half. Drew Rico began to double. Tronestein put a single song that resulted in an error in throwing to pay through one run, and Jake Kim in Tronestein led the song Glu.

Krisby got a sacrifice in the sixth place of Justin Weiss on her joule. Then the seventh came. Tyler Walton tank is individually. After a force came out in second place, Hodge, the state of Louisiana, hit the ball to the deep left. Tronchtein got a good jump and made hungry. “The wall may not be fine,” Tronestein said.

Krisby (18-2, 11-2), Harvard We Witkels again on Wednesday in Hartonian Field, then return to Omali Field on Friday in what is the “Car Park League championship” (fields are separated by less than 100 yards in Inco).

Sherman Ox Notre Dame 6, Liola 2: Jacob Madrid got two and three RBis strikes for Knights fighting in a match in the mission league.

Saint Francis 5, Sierra Canyon 3: Noah Agilar Tanfanic gave a full game of Saint Francis.

Chaminade 5, Alemany 1: Isaiah Herne was three strikes, Jackson Schroeder abandoned one blow in six eagles.

St. John Bosco 6, JSERRA 1: Moisees Razo achieved two strikes, two RBis and Trevor Heishman who hit seven out of six roles.

SERVITE 11, Santa Margaita 4: Miles Scott had three strikes, and Hayden Woodson was a dual message. Austin Buttait was three RBis.

Los Alamitos 6, Fountain Valley 2: Tarsin Dalzel hit eight out of 6/3 roles.

Huntington Beach 18, Edison 1: JARED GRINDLERIRER had a couple and two RBis and Gaytone Jarir had three strikes and three RBis for Oilers.

Corona 5, Roosevelt 0: Ethene Bingaman hit 11 and threw a fourteenth battle for Corona for this season.

Norco 6, Corona Santiago 0: Jordan Ayala hit nine and threw six strikes.

Calabasas 9, Ax 8: Jack Quirk got RBI Single to help qualify for Coyotes outside Legue.

Newbury Park 8, Oaks Christian 7: Nathaniel Nunez had a single song in the eighth half of the Newbury Park to form a triple run. Chad Rolason was two and three RBis of Cristian.

Westlake 10, Agoura 2: Noah was paying the four major tournaments for Westlake.

Ayala 7, Bonita 4: Landen Lambert was operating the house from three runs of Bonita.

Santa Monica 4, Collephs 1: Jaxson Ehlers got two strikes and two RBis to help Santa Monica in a battle for the first place in the Ocean League. The Blue Hunter went three for three.

Soft ball

Sherman Ox Notre Dame 10, Sierra Canyon 0: Supreme Garcia threw the closure to maintain a Notre Dame that was not defeated in the mission league. Ellayne Tellez-PEREZ was two strikes and two RBis.

Orange Lutherran 2, JSERRA 1: Cate Medvitz achieved the strike in the seventh part of the seventh to help the Lanceers assemble the 1-0 deficit.

Norco 6, King 3: Sasha Fam won four RBis for ROCO in a big league victory.

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