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Friday, May 9, 2008

SUNSET SIX LEAGUE

Grant 15, Canoga Park 2 (5 innings)
Grant's 10-run flurry in the top of the third inning extended the Lancers' lead 15-0, and host Canoga Park (2-14, 0-14) never threatened for the lead. Victor Hernandez and Vrezh Gulyan each finished two for three with two runs scored and an RBI in the victory for Grant (16-9, 10-4). Teammate Armando Orozco had three RBIs on one for two batting.

VALLEY LEAGUE

Sherman Oaks CES 10, Fulton Prep 3
The Knights score five runs in the third inning for a 9-0 advantage, and Fulton Prep never challenged for the lead. David Dombroski went two for four and had two RBIS, a double and two runs in the road victory for the Knights (12-6, 10-4). Fulton Prep dropped to 4-13, 3-12.

VALLEY MISSION LEAGUE

Granada Hills Kennedy 8, Monroe 0
Carlos Gonzalez went three for four with a double and two RBIs and David Streaty pitched four innings to earn the win for visiting Kennedy (19-10, 13-1).

WEST VALLEY LEAGUE

Chatsworth 4, Cleveland 3 (9 innings)
Andrew Klausmeier tied the score at 3-3 with a basehit in the sixth inning and then drove in the game-winner with a single in the bottom of ninth for Chatsworth (24-5, 13-1). Michael Renner scored the game-winning run and ended up as the winning pitcher after three-plus innings of relief.

El Camino Real 7, Birmingham 1
Zach Williams was two for three with four RBIs including a three-run double to break it open in the seventh and Max Mackey pitched 4 2/3 innings, allowing one run on two hits to earn the win for El Camino Real (18-12, 8-6). Host Birmingham fell to 4-10 in league.

Taft 3, Granada Hills 2
Michael Hymes hit a game-winning walk-off solo homer in bottom of the seventh and Danny Axelrod was two for three with a homer for host Taft (12-16, 6-8). Granada Hills fell to 2-12 in league.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

MARINE LEAGUE

Harbor City Narbonne 8, Carson 1




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