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City Section results


Friday, May 2, 2008

ROOSEVELT TOURNAMENT

Championship game

Roosevelt 5, South East 0
Daniel Vargas was two for three with a double and two RBIs and Miguel Helguera threw five innings, allowing just one hit and striking out seven to improve to 7-1 for Roosevelt (27-5-1). Host South East dropped to 16-12.

SUNSET SIX LEAGUE

Grant 9, North Hollywood 8
Rafael Lara went one for two and had two RBIs in the victory for the Lancers (15-8, 9-3). Victor Hernandez and Raul Ramirez Jr. each finished with an RBI on one for three batting for host Grant. Ramirez also struck out two batters to get the save.

WEST VALLEY LEAGUE

Chatsworth 18, El Camino Real 9
James Wharton (4-1) was the winning pitcher and went three for six with a home run and three RBIs for Times No. 25 Chatsworth (22-5, 11-1), which got at least two hits from each batter. Derek Neely was three for five with a home run and two RBIs, Ryan Cooperstone was three for five with a home run and double and Carlos Escobar went two for three with a three-run home run for Chatsworth. Steve Slonaker was four for four with a home run, double and two RBIs for host El Camino Real.

Cleveland 10, Taft 0
Niko Garcia went two for three with two stolen bases and three runs scored, Rigo Ramirez was two for three with a double and a homer, Robert Almendarez went two for four with a homer, John Wilson had a pinch-hit two run homer and Chris Reed pitched a complete-game shutout, allowing three hits while striking out seven to lead Cleveland (21-6-1, 8-4). Host Taft fell to 11-15, 5-7.

Birmingham 4, Granada Hills 1
Daniel Mora was two for three with an RBI for Birmingham (9-12, 4-8).

VALLEY MISSION LEAGUE

Granada Hills Kennedy 13, Reseda 0
Carlos Gonzalez was two for two with three RBIs for Kennedy (17-10, 11-1).

Thursday, May 1, 2008

COLISEUM LEAGUE





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