HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP
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Notre Dame 12, Loyola 1--Daniel Browne and Tim Meichtry combined on a five-inning no-hitter, and Chris Dickerson and Alec Moss each had a three-run home run in a Mission League game at Loyola.
Dickerson also hit a solo homer, raising his season total to nine. Notre Dame improved to 14-9, 9-3.
Chaminade 10, Alemany 5--Erik Johnson had a single, a double and drove in four runs, and Ryan Soroka had a two-run home run for Chaminade (17-5, 7-3) in a Mission League game at Alemany.
Harvard-Westlake 6, St. Francis 4--Chad Garson (6-3) struck out six and walked three in an eight-hitter, tying Harvard-Westlake’s record for victories in a season and career (12) in a Mission League game at Franklin Field in Encino.
With Harvard-Westlake (12-7, 3-7) trailing, 4-2, Robby Young hit a two-run triple to tie the score in the bottom of the sixth and scored on an infield single by Matt Thayer. David Milken’s single knocked in Thayer.
Oxnard 3, Camarillo 1--Francisco Lopez’s run-scoring single with one out in the sixth inning snapped a 1-1 tie in a Pacific View League game at Oxnard.
Noah Rodriguez’s two-out single in the sixth drove in the last run for Oxnard (17-6, 7-3).
Oxnard’s Matt Merricks (6-1) allowed four hits and struck out 12.
John Gonzalez gave up six hits and struck out eight in 5 1/3 innings for Camarillo (21-5, 8-2), ranked No. 4 in the region by The Times.
Westlake 5, Newbury Park 1--Jesse Kozlowski (6-1) struck out eight and walked two in a four-hitter for the host Warriors (21-3, 11-0), who clinched the Marmonte League title.
Kozlowski hit a two-run single in the fifth inning and a solo home run in the third. Ryan McCarthy had three hits, including two doubles, and Tyler Adamczyk hit a two-run home run.
Matt Valenzuela hit a home run for Newbury Park (9-15, 4-8).
Hart 5, Saugus 0--Jamie Shields pitched 4 2/3 perfect innings and Bill Susdorf had two doubles for Hart (20-4, 12-1) in a Foothill League game at Saugus.
Shields (3-1) exited after allowing one hit and striking out eight in 5 2/3 innings. Susdorf pitched 1 1/3 hitless innings and drove in three runs.
Palmdale 15, Antelope Valley 0--Matt Harrington allowed four hits and hit his third home run to help host Palmdale (18-4, 12-1) clinch the Golden League championship in a game called in the fifth inning because of the 10-run rule.
Harrington (10-0) struck out eight, walked two and extended his streak of innings without allowing an earned run to 31.
Highland 15, Quartz Hill 2--Jason Kubel hit a grand slam in the first inning and a three-run home run in the fourth in a Golden League game at Quartz Hill (10-11, 5-8).
Kubel had seven RBIs. Daniel Champieux hit a two-run home run for Highland (17-6, 9-4).
Lancaster 12, Littlerock 2--Tyler Bain (4-4) allowed three hits for host Lancaster (14-9, 8-5) in a Golden League game called in the fifth inning because of the 10-run rule.
Montclair Prep 10, Whitney 3--Steven Yoo had three hits, including two home runs, and three RBIs as the Mounties (14-6, 7-1) clinched their first playoff berth since 1996 in a Delphic League game at Mission Hills Little League Complex.
Nordhoff 3, Calabasas 1--John Hill and Trevor Weedon had run-scoring singles in the seventh inning to help the Rangers (15-4, 9-1) clinch the Frontier League championship at Calabasas.
Scott Drew (7-3) scattered eight hits for Nordhoff.
Santa Paula 10, Malibu 0--John Reyes had a two-run home run and Aaron Segovia had a solo blast for host Santa Paula (8-12, 4-7) in Frontier League game called after five innings because of the 10-run rule.
Oak Park 15, Carpinteria 11--Blake Nelson and Evan Williams had back-to-back home runs in the seventh to help the visiting Eagles (7-13, 5-5) rally from a 10-3 deficit in a Tri-Valley League game.
St. Bonaventure 6, Bishop Diego 5--Jack Swisher’s sixth-inning single drove in Billy Owczarski to snap a 5-5 tie in a Tri-Valley League game at St. Bonaventure.
Paraclete 5, L.A. Baptist 3--Travis Billet hit a two-run home run and Reed Gacho had a solo homer for Paraclete (7-12, 4-2) in an Alpha League game at L.A. Baptist (12-6-1, 4-3).
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