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Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Prep talk: Four players to watch for Southern Section Division 1 baseball semifinals
There's no holding back for Tuesday's Southern Section Division 1 baseball semifinals. The quarterfinals were full of drama and close games. Now comes the real fun: Ace vs. ace, top team vs. top team. It will be St. John Bosco hosting Corona on its new field and Santa Margarita hosting Crespi. Here's four players who could be difference makers: Advertisement Jackson Eisenhauer, Crespi. He started the season without allowing any earned runs in 51 innings. He missed Crespi's 2023 Division 2 championship season because of an injury. He throws strikes, has a sweeping curveball and is cool under pressure. Read more: Prep talk: Matthew Gonzalez of Banning shows how to play at Dodger Stadium Brennan Bauer, Santa Margarita. He has the most pitching wins in school history, going 22-4. He's good whether starting or relieving and will be needed at some point in a game that figures to be close and nerve-wracking. Anthony Murphy, Corona. The junior center fielder and lead-off batter has come on strong, batting .426 with a team high 11 home runs on a team filled with pro prospects. The only time the 28-2 Panthers have lost were by shutouts, so you either deal with Murphy or go down to defeat. Corona has 16 shutout victories and will have Seth Hernandez (18-0 in two years) on the mound. Advertisement Noah Everly, St. John Bosco. The junior is batting .361 with three home runs and 26 RBIs. He also can pitch. When he has a big day at the plate, the Trinity League champs are tough to beat and he'll need to do something against Hernandez and his 98 mph fastball. The winners advance to the championship game at Cal State Fullerton to be Friday or Saturday. This is a daily look at the positive happenings in high school sports. To submit any news, please email Sign up for the L.A. Times SoCal high school sports newsletter to get scores, stories and a behind-the-scenes look at what makes prep sports so popular. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.


Los Angeles Times
27-05-2025
- Sport
- Los Angeles Times
Prep talk: Four players to watch for Southern Section Division 1 baseball semifinals
There's no holding back for Tuesday's Southern Section Division 1 baseball semifinals. The quarterfinals were full of drama and close games. Now comes the real fun: Ace vs. ace, top team vs. top team. It will be St. John Bosco hosting Corona on its new field and Santa Margarita hosting Crespi. Here's four players who could be difference makers: Jackson Eisenhauer, Crespi. He started the season without allowing any earned runs in 51 innings. He missed Crespi's 2023 Division 2 championship season because of an injury. He throws strikes, has a sweeping curveball and is cool under pressure. Brennan Bauer, Santa Margarita. He has the most pitching wins in school history, going 22-4. He's good whether starting or relieving and will be needed at some point in a game that figures to be close and nerve-wracking. Anthony Murphy, Corona. The junior center fielder and lead-off batter has come on strong, batting .426 with a team high 11 home runs on a team filled with pro prospects. The only time the 28-2 Panthers have lost were by shutouts, so you either deal with Murphy or go down to defeat. Corona has 16 shutout victories and will have Seth Hernandez (18-0 in two years) on the mound. Noah Everly, St. John Bosco. The junior is batting .361 with three home runs and 26 RBIs. He also can pitch. When he has a big day at the plate, the Trinity League champs are tough to beat and he'll need to do something against Hernandez and his 98 mph fastball. The winners advance to the championship game at Cal State Fullerton to be Friday or Saturday. This is a daily look at the positive happenings in high school sports. To submit any news, please email


Los Angeles Times
19-03-2025
- Sport
- Los Angeles Times
Crespi ace Jackson Eisenhauer's scoreless streak reaches 26 innings
The storybook senior season for pitcher Jackson Eisenhauer of Crespi continued on Tuesday. For the fourth consecutive game, he threw shutout ball, raising his streak of scoreless innings to 26 this season in the Celts' 3-0 Mission League victory over St. Francis. Eisenhauer (4-0) struck out 10, walked one and gave up three hits to keep Crespi unbeaten at 7-0. Diego Velazquez hit a home run and finished with two hits and two RBIs. Nate Lopez added two hits and one RBI, while Krystan Bell had three hits. Eisenhauer was injured as a sophomore, came back last season to throw 11 innings, then gained strength in the offseason. Sierra Canyon 8, Harvard-Westlake 7: Greyson Gullage had four hits for Sierra Canyon, which held an 8-0 lead, then had to get the final out with a man on third base in the bottom of the seventh inning. Jake Kim hit a two-run home run for Harvard-Westlake. Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 6, Chaminade 4: The Knights won their first Mission League game. Dominic Cadiz had two hits and two RBIs. Loyola 5, Bishop Alemany 4: Davis Bender had two hits and Luca Marucci had an RBI triple to lead Loyola. Arlington 4, Paloma Valley 1: Cody Kiemele threw five scoreless innings and Luke Bacon had two hits to help Arlington hand the first defeat to Paloma Valley. Edison 9, Los Alamitos 3: Gavin Johnson had three hits and two RBIs for Edison. Huntington Beach 7, Marina 1: Tuning up for next week's Boras Classic, the No. 2-ranked Oilers picked up the behind a home run and three RBIs from Trent Grindlinger. Greer added two doubles. Corona 4, Norco 0: The No. 1-ranked Panthers received a home run and double from Ethin Bingaman. Jason Gerfers struck out six and allowed two hits in five scoreless innings. Freshman Jordan Ayala gave up three hits with three strikeouts and three walks in four innings for Norco. Warren 4, Bellflower 1: Warren scored four runs in the top of the 10th inning. Corona Centennial 8, Corona Santiago 1: Jaden Walk-Green had three hits and Ian Calvillo struck out six in six innings for Centennial. Eastvale Roosevelt 7, King 0: Chris Romo threw a one-hitter for six innings with seven strikeouts for Roosevelt.
Yahoo
13-03-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Prep talk: The rise of Crespi High pitcher Jackson Eisenhauer
After he threw just 11 innings last season while coming back from an injury, Jackson Eisenhauer's improvement this season has been stunning. The Crespi High right-hander is 3-0 without giving up any runs in 19 innings. "I spent a lot of time in the weight room," he said. "Putting on strength has been a big part of it." Eisenhauer showed up as a 5-foot-5, 135-pound freshman. Now he's a 6-foot, 175-pound senior. He spent time getting stronger under the guidance of former El Camino Real standout Woody Cliffords, who has a private training service. 🏆🏀The 2025 CIF State Basketball Championship program is out now!📖 — CIF State (@CIFState) March 12, 2025 "He made massive improvements over the fall and winter — strength, stability, power," Cliffords said. "He still has room to grow." He has helped Crespi to a 6-0 record. Now he and Tyler Walton give the Celts an imposing one-two pitching duo. … Former L.A. Jordan football coach Derek Benton is the new football coach at Fremont. … 🏀🏆We're headed to the @Golden1Center to crown some State Champions on Friday and Saturday!Read more here 👉 — CIF State (@CIFState) March 12, 2025 This is a daily look at the positive happenings in high school sports. To submit any news, please email Sign up for the L.A. Times SoCal high school sports newsletter to get scores, stories and a behind-the-scenes look at what makes prep sports so popular. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.


Los Angeles Times
11-03-2025
- Sport
- Los Angeles Times
Prep baseball roundup: Crespi, Sierra Canyon, Harvard-Westlake win Mission League openers
There is little doubt who's the most improved player on Crespi's unbeaten baseball team. Senior Jackson Eisenhauer has become the ace of the staff, and his latest standout performance came in Monday's 4-0 win over Sherman Oaks Notre Dame to begin Mission League play. He struck out five, walked none and allowed three hits. He has a 3-0 record and has thrown 19 consecutive scoreless innings to start the season for the 6-0 Celts. He came back last season and threw 11 innings after an arm injury. This season, with better strength, he has become a standout. Nate Lopez contributed three hits and two RBIs and Diego Velazquez and Mikey Martinez each had two hits. Sierra Canyon 10, Loyola 2: Dezi Delgado finished with four hits and four RBIs and Mikhal Johnson hit a three-run home run to power the Trailblazers. Harvard-Westlake 8, Bishop Alemany 2: Ira Rootman had four RBIs and James Tronstein homered for the Wolverines in their Mission League win. Evan Alexander threw a complete game with nine strikeouts. La Mirada 4, Warren 2: The Matadores inflicted a rare defeat on hard-throwing Angel Cervantes of Warren. Kevin Jeon delivered the big blow, a three-run home run in the third inning. Cervantes struck out eight in five innings and his fastball touched 95 mph. Calabasas 12, Kennedy 2: Matthew Witkow, Julian Bray and Bradyn Chang each had two hits for Calabasas. Pasadena 9, Arcadia 0: The Apaches stayed unbeaten. Three pitchers combined for the shutout. Matt Manzo had three hits and two RBIs. South Hills 5, Ayala 4: Ayden Vieth finished with three hits and four RBIs for South Hills. Camarillo 8, El Camino Real 1: The Scorpions hit three home runs in their nonleague win.