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Prep talk: Can Corona baseball stay unbeaten in North Carolina?
Prep talk: Can Corona baseball stay unbeaten in North Carolina?

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time08-04-2025

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Prep talk: Can Corona baseball stay unbeaten in North Carolina?

The Dodgers have lost. Will unbeaten Corona High be next? The 14-0 Panthers are traveling to Cary, N.C., to begin competition on Wednesday at the National High School Invitational. Huntington Beach and La Mirada are joining them. Advertisement With 12 shutouts in 14 games and champions of the Boras Classic South, Corona gets to unleash its pitching depth once again. Coach Andy Wise plans to use the same rotation that won the Boras Classic, starting sophomore Mason Sims on the mound for their opener on Wednesday. Huntington Beach (12-1) is in the opposite bracket of Corona. La Mirada (13-2) is in Corona's bracket and could face the Panthers for a third time this season. Corona continues to resemble a super team with pitchers Seth Hernandez and Ethin Bingaman, shortstop Billy Carlson and third baseman Brady Ebel and outfielder Anthony Murphy, who has hit six of the team's 26 home runs. The championship game will be played on Saturday morning. . . . Palm Desert's baseball team is 12-4 and showing off a formidable one-two pitching punch in 6-foot-7 junior Jake Brande (4-1, 1.54 ERA) and Zach Gibbs (5-0, 1.47). . . . Advertisement West Valley League softball begins this week with Granada Hills a clear favorite. . . . The Champions Invitational in golf takes place Monday and Tuesday at Tahquitz Creek in Rancho Mirage as the postseason tournaments move closer. 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.

Prep talk: Can Corona baseball stay unbeaten in North Carolina?
Prep talk: Can Corona baseball stay unbeaten in North Carolina?

Los Angeles Times

time08-04-2025

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  • Los Angeles Times

Prep talk: Can Corona baseball stay unbeaten in North Carolina?

The Dodgers have lost. Will unbeaten Corona High be next? The 14-0 Panthers are traveling to Cary, N.C., to begin competition on Wednesday at the National High School Invitational. Huntington Beach and La Mirada are joining them. With 12 shutouts in 14 games and champions of the Boras Classic South, Corona gets to unleash its pitching depth once again. Coach Andy Wise plans to use the same rotation that won the Boras Classic, starting sophomore Mason Sims on the mound for their opener on Wednesday. Huntington Beach (12-1) is in the opposite bracket of Corona. La Mirada (13-2) is in Corona's bracket and could face the Panthers for a third time this season. Corona continues to resemble a super team with pitchers Seth Hernandez and Ethin Bingaman, shortstop Billy Carlson and third baseman Brady Ebel and outfielder Anthony Murphy, who has hit six of the team's 26 home runs. The championship game will be played on Saturday morning. . . . Palm Desert's baseball team is 12-4 and showing off a formidable one-two pitching punch in 6-foot-7 junior Jake Brande (4-1, 1.54 ERA) and Zach Gibbs (5-0, 1.47). . . . West Valley League softball begins this week with Granada Hills a clear favorite. . . . The Champions Invitational in golf takes place Monday and Tuesday at Tahquitz Creek in Rancho Mirage as the postseason tournaments move closer. This is a daily look at the positive happenings in high school sports. To submit any news, please email

Prep baseball roundup: No. 1 Corona, No. 2 Huntington Beach win Boras Classic openers
Prep baseball roundup: No. 1 Corona, No. 2 Huntington Beach win Boras Classic openers

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time26-03-2025

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Prep baseball roundup: No. 1 Corona, No. 2 Huntington Beach win Boras Classic openers

The Boras Classic began Tuesday with No. 1 Corona, No. 2 Huntington Beach and No. 4 La Mirada all coming away with impressive victories to set up playoff-like matchups in the quarterfinals Wednesday. Corona (8-0) will play Santa Margarita (7-2) at 3 p.m. at JSerra. Huntington Beach (7-0) will play La Mirada (71) at 3 p.m. at Mater Dei. Corona 6, Gahr 0: For the seventh time in eight games, the Panthers recorded a shutout. This time it was sophomore Mason Sims going the distance, striking out six and giving up three hits. Jesiah Adrade had two doubles Santa Margarita 13, Paloma Valley 2: Warren Gravely had three RBIs for the Eagles. Gavin Spiridonoff homered and Brody Schumaker had two hits. Huntington Beach 4, Aquinas 1: Trevor Goldenetz hit a two-run double and Otto Espinoza struck out seven in five innings to help hand Aquinas its first defeat. La Mirada 7, Birmingham 0: A grand slam in the first inning by Travis Friend and a two-run home run by Bear Calvo gave pitcher Jacob Oropeza all the run support he needed in five shutout innings. Vista Murrieta 2, Maranatha 1: A sacrifice fly by Michael Velardez in the sixth inning broke a 1-1 tie and lifted Vista Murrieta to a win at the Boras Classic. Vaughn Necker struck out eight in 5 2/3 innings. Zach Strickland struck out nine in five innings for Maranatha, which received a home run from Trevor Rivas. Carlsbad 8, Cypress 4: Lucas Johnson had three hits for Carlsbad. Paul Dominguez homered for Cypress. Oaks Christian 11, Calabasas 1: The Lions opened Marmonte League play with an impressive victory. James Latshaw went four for four and Carson Sheffer added three hits. Ty Hanley gave up one run in six innings. Servite 5, Oregon Jesuit 4: The Friars (9-2) won in nine innings. Tomas Cernius homered for Servite. Crespi 9, Loyola 0: Jackson Eisenhauer threw four scoreless innings to raise his scoreless innings streak to 30 this season as the Celts improved to 11-0 and 6-0 in the Mission League. Josh Stonehouse had three RBIs. Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 2, Sierra Canyon 1: The Knights won their fourth straight Mission League game. Juju Diaz-Jones gave up one run in five innings and Patrick Arranaga got the save. Bishop Alemany 15, St. Francis 2: Sophomore Chase Stevenson collected four hits to help the Warriors pick up their first Mission League win under new coach Randy Thompson. Harvard-Westlake 12, Chaminade 2: James Tronstein went three for three with two RBIs and Jake Kim had a home run and three RBIs for Harvard-Westlake. Bishop Amat 4, St. Paul 1: The Lancers scored three runs in the top of the ninth inning to win the Del Rey League game. Izaac Muniz struck out 11 in 5 2/3 innings. Joaquin Ortiz had three hits. Thousand Oaks 10, Agoura 5: Dane Holt homered and also drew four walks to lead the Lancers. Westlake 6, Newbury Park 5: Mason Charles had a walk-off hit in the seventh for Westlake. He finished with three hits and four RBIs. Newport Harbor 3, Edison 2: Gavin Guy drove in the winning run with two out in the 10th inning for Newport Harbor. Cody Kruis had three hits for Edison. Marina 7, Los Alamitos 3: A six-run seventh led Marina to victory. Luke Pratali finished with a double and single for Marina. Corona del Mar 4, Fountain Valley 2: Marc Solomon homered for Corona del Mar. Granada Hills 20, North Torrance 4: Elysse Diaz contributed three doubles and Annabella Ramirez hit two home runs for Granada Hills. 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.

Prep sports roundup: No. 1 Corona has six shutouts in seven baseball games
Prep sports roundup: No. 1 Corona has six shutouts in seven baseball games

Yahoo

time21-03-2025

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Prep sports roundup: No. 1 Corona has six shutouts in seven baseball games

To say that the No. 1-ranked Corona High baseball team is living up to expectations is an understatement. The Panthers have recorded six shutouts in their seven games while allowing one run all season in their 7-0 start. On Thursday, they completed a three-game sweep of Norco with a 5-0 victory. Ethin Bingaman struck out nine and gave up one hit in five innings. Sophomore Mason Sims finished off the win with three strikeouts in two innings. Anthony Murphy had three hits, Tyler Ebel had two RBIs and Seth Hernandez added two hits. Corona is 3-0 in the Big VIII League and will take its show on the road next week beginning on Tuesday in the Boras Classic in Orange County, where a matchup against No. 2 Huntington Beach is possible. Corona Santiago 3, Corona Centennial 2: The Sharks scored a run in the top of the seventh to hand Centennial its first defeat. Isaac Fanoga had two hits and two RBIs while Owen Earle and Striker Pence added two hits apiece. Huntington Beach 4, Fountain Valley 1: Otto Espinoza struck out eight in four scoreless innings and Trevor Goldenetz had two hits and two RBIs. Saugus 18, Canyon Country Canyon 0: Matthew Carta hit wo doubles and finished with four RBIs while Lincoln Fritz added three hits for the Centurions. St. John Bosco 4, Las Vegas Desert Oasis 1: Miles Clark hit a three-run home run in the seventh inning for the Braves in Las Vegas. Anaheim Canyon 3, La Habra 1: Gilbert Vargas threw six innings, striking out four with no walks, for Canyon. San Fernando 11, Kennedy 4: The Tigers broke a 4-4 tie with seven runs in the ninth inning for the Valley Mission League win. Mario Miranda had a two-run single during the inning. Alex Torres struck out eight in seven innings. Miguel Mora had an RBI single in the ninth to break the 4-4 deadlock. Sylmar 10, Verdugo Hills 0: Luis Mendoza threw five shutout innings and Tim Sepulveda had four RBIs for the Spartans. Garfield 9, South Gate 8: The Bulldogs won on a walk-off hit batter in the eighth inning. CJ Aguayo finished with three hits. Garden Grove Pacifica 6, Esperanza 1: Michaela Meza homered and Ellena Ediss allowed three hits in a complete game for Pacifica. 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.

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