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PREP ROUNDUP : Laguna Beach Threesome Homes In On Torrey Pines

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David Stallone, Sean Sauers, and Tony Kimball hit consecutive home runs in the sixth inning and Laguna Beach defeated Torrey Pines, 15-11, in a game that had more walks (19) than hits (18).

Sauers had three hits and three runs batted in and Mike Allen had two hits, three runs scored and two RBIs for the Artists (1-3-1), who scored seven runs in the second inning.

In nonleague baseball:

El Toro 6-2, Marina 3-3--Jeremy Preall drove in the winning run with a single in the bottom of the seventh for Marina (4-3) in the second game. In the first game, Rob Johnson (2-0) allowed five hits and struck out five for El Toro (4-3). Nick Valencia hit a two-run home run in the fourth inning for Marina.

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Mission Viejo 6, Villa Park 2--Kurt Neuhausen broke a 2-2 tie in the fifth inning with a two-run double to highlight a four-run inning for visiting Mission Viejo (2-3). Fountain Valley 13, Santa Margarita 3--Fountain Valley (8-1) scored eight runs in the fifth inning to blow the game open. Dave Dardis went four for four, with three runs scored and two RBIs, including a two-run triple in the fifth.

In the first round of the Canyon softball tournament:

Villa Park 9, Rolling Hills 1--Jennifer Rayworth hit a two-run homer in the sixth inning for Villa Park (4-3-1).

La Habra 3, Savanna 0--La Habra’s Kathy Turner and Stephanie Bakke had two hits each for La Habra (6-1) and pitcher Danielle Ortega (6-0) earned the complete-game victory.

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Canyon 3, Edison 0--Sarah Roberts (4-0), who struck out seven for Canyon (7-2), lost a no-hitter on a seventh-inning single by Edison’s Stephanie Rogers.

Los Alamitos 6, Mater Dei 5 (9 innings)--Caroline Dolan (2-1) pitched a complete game and doubled home the game-winner for Los Alamitos (3-1). Mater Dei is 5-1.

In nonleague softball:

Sunny Hills 1, Esperanza 0--Brandi Northrup (3-0) threw a one-hit shutout for host Sunny Hills (3-3). Debbie Edgar’s fourth-inning single scored Stacy Thurber with the game’s only run.

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In a Sunset League girls’ track and field meet:

Edison 65, Fountain Valley 62--Shelley Taylor, the two-time defending Southern Section 4-A 800- and 1,600-meter champion, won the 800 in 2 minutes 20.1 seconds and the 1,600 in 5:29.0 for Edison.

In a non-scoring boys’ track and field meet:

Corona del Mar’s Keith Miller cleared 14 feet in the pole vault at Corona del Mar High. Miller missed two attempts at 15-5, which would have broken the school record of 15-3.

In nonleague boys’ volleyball:

Huntington Beach 3, Dana Hills 1--Matt Taylor had 21 kills and Andy Kijewski had six kills for host Huntington Beach (4-0), which won, 15-12, 15-10, 13-15, 15-6.

Capistrano Valley 3, Torrey Pines 1--Eric Olson had 59 assists and Ryan Benn had 30 kills for visiting Capistrano Valley (5-0), which won, 12-15, 16-14, 15-8, 15-9. Olson had 88 assists in a match Tuesday against University.

In Sunset League tennis:

Westminster 12, Santa Ana 6--The doubles team of Mitch Okura and Todd Kawashima swept its sets, 6-2, 6-1, 6-0, for host Westminster.

Fountain Valley 13, Marina 5--No. 1 singles player Eddie Weiss (21-0) swept his three sets for host Fountain Valley (7-0, 3-0). Marina is 1-4, 1-2.

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In South Coast League golf:

El Toro 395, Mission Viejo 435 (18 holes)--Joe Garner shot one-over 73 for El Toro (5-2, 1-1) at El Toro Marine Base.

In nonleague golf:

Corona del Mar 208, Foothill 214--Steve Bemis of Corona del Mar and Alicia Allison of Foothill each shot two-over 37 at Newport Beach County Club.

Long Beach Wilson 368, Western 390--Tiger Woods shot three-under 67 in the match played last week at Long Beach Recreation and Thursday and led Western (1-1-1) to a school record for 18 holes. Wilson’s top five players shot seven-over 177 at Dad Miller. Western, which had never shot better than 410 for 18 holes, shot 187, three strokes better than the school record it tied earlier this season.

Servite 182, Garden Grove 232--Garrett Moran was the medalist, shooting a one-over 34 for Servite (6-0) at Fullerton Golf Course.

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