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Prep talk: Freshmen making impact for Sherman Oaks Notre Dame softball

Prep talk: Freshmen making impact for Sherman Oaks Notre Dame softball

Sherman Oaks Notre Dame High's softball team is on a nine-game winning streak, with six freshmen making major contributions.
Freshman Keira Luderer hit two home runs in a comeback win over Sierra Canyon in the Knights' Mission League opener on Thursday. Freshman Molly Coppola hit a walk-off home run against the Trailblazers. Luderer's twin sister, Kelsey, is hitting .452.
There's also Haley Maldonado with a .469 average and outfielder Jackie Morales batting .521 with three home runs and 26 RBIs. Pitcher Alyssa Lusk also is gaining experience in a backup role.
Coach Justin Siegel is convinced as these freshmen gain experience, the Knights will become a top team in Southern California. Notre Dame is 13-3. …
The track and field season continues Saturday with the Orange County championships at Mission Viejo, the Santa Monica Invitational and the Simi Valley Invitational.
This is a daily look at the positive happenings in high school sports. To submit any news, please email eric.sondheimer@latimes.com.

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