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Prep sports roundup: St. John Bosco opens three-game lead in Trinity League

Prep sports roundup: St. John Bosco opens three-game lead in Trinity League

Winning close games has become part of St. John Bosco's success this season as the Braves close in on winning their first Trinity League baseball title since 2017.
It happened again Tuesday night at Mater Dei. With the score tied 1-1 in the top of the 10th inning, Noah Everly hit an RBI triple, followed by an RBI single by Moises Razo. The Braves (17-4, 9-1) then survived a bases loaded jam in the bottom of the 10th to secure a 3-2 win over the Monatchs for a three-game lead in the Trinity League standings.
Everly was the hitting star. The junior outfielder had a first-inning home run and came through with his tie-breaking hit, sending the ball to over the head of Mater Dei center fielder Ezekiel Lara.
Trevor Heishman was efficient and effective for St. John Bosco, throwing eight innings with seven strikeouts. Jackson Campbell lasted 6 1/3 innings for Mater Dei.
St. John Bosco had the bases loaded and one out in the seventh but failed to score after a force out at the plate on a bunt and runner's interference on a ground ball.
Mate Dei, down 3-1, loaded the bases with two out in the 10th. Gavin Cervantes came in and gave up a run with a bases loaded walk. Then he had to get out Mater Dei's best hitter, Brandon Thomas, who had a double and single. Thomas lined the ball off Cervantes' glove. He recovered, retrieved the ball and threw to first for the game's final out.
The Braves have a three-game lead over second-place Orange Lutheran. Mater Dei (13-9, 3-7) is in jeopardy of not making the playoffs if it doesn't start picking up some league wins. Servite, JSerra and Santa Margarita are all tied for third place at 4-6.
Servite 11, Orange Lutheran 4: Toby Kwon escaped bases loaded in the first inning with consecutive strikeouts, and the Friars used that momentum to knock off the Lancers. Hayden Woodson had three RBIs and Nathan King hit a two-run home run.
Santa Margarita 3, JSerra 2: Carter Enoch had a two-run walk-off single in the seventh for the Eagles. Jordan Marian had three hits and Max Reimers struck out eight for JSerra.
Huntington Beach 4, Newport Harbor 2: Jared Grindlinger's walk-off three-run home run in the seventh inning capped a wild comeback victory for the No. 1-ranked Oilers, who trailed 2-0 going into the bottom of the seventh and were down to their final out. With two out, Ethan Porter, Jayton Greer and Cole Clark had consecutive singles before Grindlinger won it with his home runs.
The Oilers are 20-2 and 12-0 in the Sunset League.
Arcadia 10, Burroughs 0: Julian Salmon had three hits and Gus Cooper completed a five-inning no-hitter for Arcadia.
Warren 4, Gahr 1: Nathan Ramos threw 2 2/3 innings of scoreless relief to pick up the save for Warren. Tiger Cruz went three for three. Carlos Nararro had two hits and two RBIs.
Paraclete 2, Sierra Canyon 0: Two pitchers combined for the Paraclete shutout.
Corona 11, Corona Centennial 2: Billy Carlson had two hits and Joshua Sur had two RBIs for the Panthers. Ethin Bingaman struck out seven in four innings.
Norco 12, Roosevelt 0: Freshman Jordan Ayala struck out 13 with one walk while giving up two hits. He also had three RBIs.
Villa Park 6, Garden Grove Pacifica 2: The Spartans won in eight innings. Aidan Young went four for four and Nate Lewis had three hits and two RBIs.
San Fernando 10, Marshall 4: Ramon Amezcua had three hits.
Agoura 7, Calabasas 4: Brent Elbert hit a walk-off three-run home run in the 11th inning for the Chargers.
Fullerton 5, Calvary Chapel 0: Declan Fitzgerald finished with 10 strikeouts in six innings.
Bishop Amat 3, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 2: Raymond Castro hit a walk-off single in the bottom of the ninth inning. It was his third hit.
Liberty 13, Bishop Alemany 3: In Las Vegas, the Warriors dropped a nonleague ame. Brody Thompson had two hits.
Garden Grove Pacifica 3, Anaheim Canyon 0: Ellena Ediss struck out five, walked none and allowed two hits in the victory.
Norco 16, Corona 1: Ashley Dunn homered and had four RBIs for Norco. Leighton Gray add
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