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Catcher’s Homer Wins It for Foothill

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From Times Staff Reports

Cerritos Gahr was four outs from defeating Santa Ana Foothill and ace right-hander Phil Hughes in a Southern Section Division II first-round baseball game Friday, but light-hitting catcher Dan Kirkpatrick hit a two-run homer to give the Knights a 2-1 victory at Foothill.

It was the first home run in high school for Kirkpatrick, a junior who bats No. 8 in the lineup.

“He had never even come close,” said Coach Gary Fishel of Foothill (23-4). “It just shows how magic can happen in the playoffs.”

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The Gladiators, who started three freshmen and two sophomores, nearly pulled off the upset of the day after scoring an unearned run off Hughes (9-1), considered one of the top pitching prospects in the Southland, and holding the lead for five innings.

Gahr (20-6-1) collected nine hits off Hughes, led by freshman third-baseman Victor Sanchez, who had two hits and drove in its only run. Sanchez’s brother, sophomore George Sanchez (6-3), went the distance on the mound, allowing eight hits and striking out three.

-- Dan Arritt

Mark Trumbo’s two-out, run-scoring single in the bottom of the 16th inning salvaged a 3-2 victory for top-seeded Villa Park in a Division I game against visiting Temescal Canyon. Trumbo, who pitched six innings and gave up both runs, had a two-run homer in the first and finished with three hits.

Dane Ferguson (6-0) pitched 10 innings of four-hit relief with 10 strikeouts to earn the victory.

-- Jim Carr

Softball

The Baseline League made a strong showing in the first round of the Southern Section Division I playoffs.

The second- and third-place teams won, including a 3-0 upset by third-place Etiwanda (19-9) over third-seeded and defending champion Irvine Woodbridge. Rachel Lopez (15-7) pitched a two-hitter with six strikeouts and one walk for Etiwanda, which won the title in 2002.

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Lopez retired the Warriors (21-10) in order in five of the seven innings. She got the offense she needed in the fourth inning. After an error, back-to-back run-scoring doubles by Jaclyn Carrillo and Irayma Smith made it 2-0.

The Baseline League’s second-place team, Rancho Cucamonga, defeated Anaheim Esperanza, 6-4, with three hits and three runs from Vernae Sevilla. First-place Upland lost to Los Alamitos, 1-0.

Baseline League teams won Division I titles in 2001 and 2002.

-- Martin Henderson

Boys’ Volleyball

Santa Ana Mater Dei had second-seeded Westlake Village Westlake on the ropes Friday, but the Monarchs committed 46 unforced errors and Westlake escaped with a five-game victory in the Southern Section Division I quarterfinal match.

The 23-25, 25-23, 19-25, 25-19, 15-11 victory advances Westlake, which committed 44 unforced errors, to Wednesday’s semifinal against Irvine Woodbridge.

Host Mater Dei was in control, 15-13, in the fourth game when Westlake rallied with four consecutive points. The final point of that rally came on a kill by Joey Zuziak. Mater Dei led, 7-3, in the fifth game following a block by John Thomas, who finished with 13 kills and two blocks. But Westlake tied the score, 10-10, and then Mater Dei surrendered four of the last five points on hitting errors.

Matt Schneider led Westlake with 14 kills..

-- Paul McLeod

Basketball

Amir Johnson, a 6-foot-9 center from Westchester who missed all but four games of his junior season after being declared ineligible by the City Section during a recruiting investigation, was reinstated to the team on Monday after an appeal by his attorney, Charles McLurkin.

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The City Section also has agreed to make changes in its appeal process, according to Commissioner Barbara Fiege.

-- Eric Sondheimer

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