Senior southpaw Ricky Ojeda, a UC Irvine draftee, had a solid two-week stretch for Valencia High.
Last week, he pitched a perfect game against Taft. In a Foothill League opener against Saugus on Wednesday, he hit 19 and gave up one hit in a 7-0 win over Saugus.
Ojeda throws in the low 90s with a nasty two-seam throw. Lance Mittelman led the charge with three hits and four RBI’s.
Chaminade 4, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 3: The Eagles handed Notre Dame (7-1) their first loss with an one-hit walk-off victory, with the bases loaded in the seventh. Justin Lee struck out 10 batters for Notre Dame.
Loyola 6, Harvard-Westlake 2: Augie Lopez had a grand slam in the first inning for Loyola.
Sierra Canyon 8, Crespi 0: The Trailblazers (9-0-1, 4-0-1) finished first in the Mission League alone. Freshman Mikhal Johnson had a home run and three RBIs.
Francis 9, Bishop Alemany 3: Holden Deitch contributed three hits and Brody Ruyle added three RBI’s for St. Franz.
Foothill 14, Anaheim Canyon 4: Tyler Hawkins hit a triple home run and Jack Mueller went three for three to lead Foothill.
Etiwanda 4, North View 0: Dylan Goff hit nine and walked nine in six shutout innings for Etiwanda.
Crean Lutheran 3, Trabuco Hills 2: James Derflinger had two RBI’s for Crean Lutheran.
Cypress 5, La Palma Kennedy 0: Luke Matlock hit 11 without walking for Cypress. Abrie Covarrubias and Gabe Cobian each had two hits.
San Dimas 5, Calabasas 2: The Coyotes dropped non-competitive play.
Camarillo 3, Oak Park 0: Boston Bateman hit 13, walked none and gave up a single for Camarillo.
Los Alamitos 2, San Juan Hill 0: Cole Tryba hit 13, walked one and gave up three for Los Alamitos.
Capistrano Valley 3, Capistrano Valley Christian 0: Owen Geiss gave up three hits with six strikeouts in 6 2/3 innings.
11 Quarter Hill, 5 Palmdale: Andrew Galindo doubled and tripled for Quartz Hill.
Villapark 8, break 2: Zach Brown hit eight in six innings.
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Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 14, Faith Baptist 1: Ella Parker had three hits, three RBIs and a home run, and Charley Tapia contributed three doubles and four RBIs for the Knights.
Corona Santiago 9, Esperanza 8: Alyson Stofilla, Reagan Kunkle, Ashleigh Mejia and Abigail Cruz all hit home runs for Santiago.
Source: LA Times