
Dan Maye, in his 36th season as baseball coach at Royal High, picked up win No. 595 on Friday, and it was an important one. The Highlanders improved to 10-1 and 4-0 in the Coastal Canyon League with a 2-1 victory over rival Simi Valley.
Caden Sramek struck out seven in six innings. Brady Hewitt picked up the save. Zach Nagy contributed three hits.
Birmingham 4, Chatsworth 0: In his most impressive performance yet in a season of impressive efforts, freshman pitcher Carlos Acuna struck out 16 with no walks and gave up one hit for the Patriots, who play in next week’s Boras Classic in Orange County.
El Camino Real 12, Taft 2: Devon Gonor struck out seven in four innings for El Camino Real.
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Corona’s pitching staff records its latest shutout to give the Panthers a three-game sweep of league rival Norco.
Cleveland 13, Granada Hills 2: Joshua Pearlstein had three hits, including a home run, giving him seven hits in eight at-bats this week in West Valley League play.
Harvard-Westlake 7, Sierra Canyon 1: Ethan Price and Nate Blum each had two RBIs and Ben Fischler struck out four in five innings for the Wolverines.
Loyola 5, Bishop Alemany 3: The Cubs got a three-game Mission League sweep. Walter Urbon hit a two-run home run in the first inning.
Crespi 8, St. Francis 4: The Celts (10-0, 5-0) are off to one of their best starts in school history. Mikey Martinez had two hits and three RBIs and Troy Miller and Gavin Huff added three hits each. Jordan Lewallen had two hits and two RBIs for St. Francis.
Banning 15, Narbonne 7: Brandon Villarreal had three hits and AJ Herrera had two hits and four RBIs for the Pilots.
Granada Hills 8, Downey 3: Addison Moorman threw a three-hitter for the Highlanders. Lainey Brown went three for three.
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