HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL / Standings and Statistical Leaders
Michael Falco
Agoura High
Although Falco’s Chargers didn’t make the regional Top 10, his bat made an impact in the Marmonte League as he led area Southern Section players with a .565 average. Falco also hit 14 home runs.
Final Baseball Top 10
Rankings of regional high schools by The Times’ sportswriters.
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RK LR TEAM (League) REC. 1 3 Hart (Foothill) 27-4 2 2 Chatworth (West Valley) 27-3 3 1 Notre Dame (Mission) 23-5 4 8 Poly (East Valley) 25-8 5 5 Crescenta Valley (Pacific) 20-5 6 4 Crespi (Mission) 22-6 7 10 Thousand Oaks (Marmonte) 19-6 8 NR Royal (Marmonte) 20-6 9 6 Granada Hills (North Valley) 20-7 10 7 Westlake (Marmonte) 19-6
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HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
Standings and Statistical Leaders
Cara Blumfield
El Camino Real High
Blumfield’s .524 average, six home runs and 32 RBIs were integral parts of the Conquistadores offensive attack this season as El Camino Real captured another City Section championship. The Conquistadores finished the year ranked fourth in the region.
Final Softball Top 10
Rankings of regional high schools by The Times’ sportswriters:
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RK LR TEAM (League) REC. 1 2 Chaminade (Mission) 22-6-1 2 3 Camarillo (Marmonte) 22-7 3 5 Thousand Oaks (Marmonte) 23-9 4 7 El Camino Real (West Valley) 24-3 5 1 Quartz Hill (Golden) 25-2 6 4 Hart (Foothill) 23-6-1 7 9 Saugus (Foothill) 18-10-1 8 6 Crescenta Valley (Pacific) 21-6 9 8 Newbury Park (Marmonte) 24-8 10 NR Highland (Golden) 19-11
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