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Burley’s Ace Highlights Kennedy’s Win

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Kennedy’s Matt Burley made a hole-in-one as the Fighting Irish defeated Loara, 193-208, in an Empire League boys’ golf match Monday at Lakewood.

Burley, who finished with a one-over-par 37, aced the 154-yard third hole, using an eight-iron. Peter Whang earned medalist honors with a 36 for Kennedy (8-6, 2-0).

In another nonleague match:

Fountain Valley 373, Orange Lutheran 376--Matt Amen shot a six-under 65 at Mile Square and Willowick for Orange Lutheran (8-5). Amen shot a four-under 32, including birdies on the first four holes, at Mile Square and a two-under 33 at Willowick to earn medalist honors by seven strokes.

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In the Pacific Coast League:

No. 6 University 186, Costa Mesa 203--At Rancho San Joaquin, medalist Ryan Miller had two birdies and finished with a two-under 34 for University (11-2, 5-0).

In the Serra League:

No. 1 Servite 203, Mater Dei 220--Nico Bollini shot three-over 39 for Servite (7-1, 3-0) at Los Coyotes.

In Garden Grove League baseball:

Bolsa Grande 10, Santiago 6--Designated hitter Cavan Curran went three for four with two runs batted in to highlight a 10-hit attack for the Matadors (9-8, 3-3). Bolsa Grande had scored nine runs in five league games before Monday, and Santiago pitcher Brian Pilkington had defeated Bolsa Grande the last three times he had faced them, including a game in which he struck out 15 batters last season.

Pacifica 12, Garden Grove 8--Pacifica freshmen Blake Crosby and David Heller hit consecutive home runs in the Mariners’ eight-run fifth inning.

In a nonleague game:

Los Amigos 7, Corona del Mar 4--Raul Rodriguez hit a three-run home run with two out in the top of the seventh to break a 4-4 tie and help Los Amigos (7-7) to the victory.

Rodriguez finished with five RBIs and two stolen bases for the Lobos. Raphael Jesus (2-2) pitched the last 2 2/3 innings to earn the victory.

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In nonleague softball:

Northwood 5, Los Amigos 2--Freshman Melissa Ota got the victory in her first start, giving up four hits with five strikeouts for host Northwood (8-2). Teresa Leyden tripled, doubled and singled for Northwood.

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