BASEBALL
* Right-handed pitcher Andrew Corona of Moorpark College and St. Bonaventure has accepted a scholarship from Tulane.
Corona, who maintained a 3.7 grade-point-average, will enroll in the fall semester of 2000 in Tulane’s premed program.
SOFTBALL
* Delaina Talili of Moorpark College and Hueneme has signed with Cal State Fullerton and will enroll in time to play next spring.
She had a .971 fielding percentage at first base for the 1999 Western State Conference champions, and batted .459 with 42 runs batted in and a state-leading 15 home runs.
She was selected all-state and all-conference in 1999.
TENNIS
* Campbell Hall High will advance to the second round of the Southern Section Division V playoffs as a result of a forfeit by Rosamond.
Campbell Hall, the No. 2 representative from the Delphic League, and Rosamond, the No. 3 team from the High Desert League, were scheduled to play a first-round match Thursday at Valley College, but Rosamond elected not to play, according to Karen Hellyer, a Southern Section assistant commissioner in charge of tennis.
* Yasmin Fisher, a senior who has played No. 1 singles for Buena High the last four seasons, has signed a letter of intent with Rice.
* Alex Menichini, a senior left-hander who played No. 1 singles for Calabasas High most of the last two seasons, has committed to Fresno State.
MISCELLANY
* The 20th annual Sparky Anderson-Cal Lutheran Baseball Golf Classic is scheduled for Monday at Wood Ranch Golf Club in Simi Valley.
Former major leaguers George Brett, Steve Yeager, Robin Yount, Lance Parrish, Rick Dempsey and Mike Scioscia are expected to play.
The entry fee for the Texas-scramble tournament is $200 per golfer. Proceeds benefit the Cal Lutheran baseball program.
Information: (805) 493-3398.
* Simi Valley Girls’ Softball holds an information and registration session at 7 p.m. Monday at Sinaloa Junior High in Simi Valley.
Prospective players should bring a copy of their birth certificate. Also, managers in all age divisions are needed.
Information: (818) 363-2692.
* The Bell-Jeff High boys’ and girls’ basketball teams are holding a Midnight Madness celebration from 9 p.m.-midnight Saturday at Bell-Jeff.
Girls’ and boys’ alumni games will take place, with the boys playing members of Bell-Jeff’s 1992 team.
Admission is free.
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