This compilation provides an overview of the most recent high school baseball and softball contests, showcasing the athletic achievements of student-athletes across different sections. The included results highlight team performances, decisive wins, and close matchups that characterized the latest rounds of competition in both sports.
In the City Section, several baseball teams secured notable victories. Eagle Rock triumphed over Fairfax with a score of 11-4, while El Camino Real defeated Narbonne 5-2. Fremont emerged victorious against Gardena with an 8-4 win, and Huntington Park surpassed Jefferson 9-4. LA Hamilton edged out Franklin 4-3, and Maywood CES dominated King/Drew with a commanding 15-3 score. North Hollywood recorded an 8-4 win against Chavez, and Port of Los Angeles achieved a shutout against Bravo, winning 2-0. Reseda secured a 12-3 victory over Bert Corona, Triumph Charter narrowly defeated Fulton 6-5, and VAAS dominated Valley Oaks CES 17-2.
The Southern Section also saw a range of competitive baseball games. Bellflower defeated Mayfair 9-1, and Brea Olinda won 4-1 against Cajon. Burbank Providence achieved a significant 16-0 shutout against Santa Monica Pacifica Christian. Citrus Valley narrowly beat Rancho Cucamonga 2-1, and Compton secured an 11-3 victory over Lennox Academy. Crossroads Christian overwhelmed Sherman Indian 15-2, and Desert delivered a 15-0 shutout against Immanuel Christian. Faith Baptist defeated Valley Torah 17-4, and Gladstone won 10-0 against Immanuel Christian. Grace secured a close 2-1 win over Oak Park, Great Oak beat Etiwanda 4-3, and Hillcrest triumphed over La Sierra 8-3. La Canada defeated Chino Hills 11-9 in a high-scoring game, while Los Altos shut out West Covina 7-0. Monrovia won a close 4-3 game against Covina, and NSLA achieved a high-scoring 17-12 victory over Packinghouse Christian Academy. Oak Hills defeated Don Lugo 11-4, and Oakwood shut out YULA 11-0. Pasadena Poly won 5-3 against Sage Hill, and Perris beat San Jacinto 3-1. Rancho Christian defeated Arrowhead Christian 9-4, and Rancho Verde won a tight 5-4 game against Nuview Bridge. Riverside King defeated Jurupa Hills 8-4, and Rowland shut out Rosemead 7-0. Rubidoux won 10-0 against Temecula Prep, and Santa Clarita Christian defeated PACS 10-8. Santa Maria St. Joseph secured a close 4-3 win over Oaks Christian, and Santa Ynez beat Channel Islands 6-2. St. Anthony defeated Cerritos 6-2, and St. Pius X-St. Matthias Academy won decisively against Workman 14-4. Thousand Oaks beat St. Bonaventure 5-1, and Troy defeated Arroyo 7-3. Western Christian won a close 8-7 game against Apple Valley, and Whitney defeated Westminster 12-5. Windward narrowly beat New Roads 7-6, and Wiseburn-Da Vinci defeated El Rancho 4-2.
Intersectional baseball games also delivered exciting results. Canyon Country Canyon achieved a dominant 21-2 victory over Van Nuys. Elsinore beat Carlsbad 3-1, and LACES defeated Crossroads 6-1. Salesian secured a significant 21-0 shutout against Locke, and Taft narrowly defeated St. Bernard 4-3. WISH Academy won 10-4 against Shalhevet.
In high school softball, the City Section also saw numerous competitive games. Bell defeated Fremont 12-7, and Eagle Rock won 7-5 against Garfield. Harbor Teacher achieved a significant 26-1 victory over Santee, while LA Roosevelt shut out Lincoln 10-0. North Hollywood won 11-3 against Rancho Dominguez, and South East dominated Mendez 18-1. Sylmar defeated Arleta 13-9, and USC-MAE secured a high-scoring 21-9 victory over Diego Rivera. Verdugo Hills beat Cleveland 10-8, and West Adams won a thrilling 23-21 game against Hawkins. Wilmington Banning defeated Port of Los Angeles 14-3.
The Southern Section softball games also presented a wide array of outcomes. AAE dominated NSLA 23-1, and Anaheim defeated Ocean View 11-1. Arcadia shut out Chino 7-0, and Arroyo achieved a commanding 20-4 victory over Edgewood. Baldwin Park won decisively against Bassett 16-1. Cajon secured a close 3-2 win over Ontario Christian, and Cantwell-Sacred Heart defeated Nogales 8-6. Chaparral won a high-scoring 17-16 game against San Jacinto, and Colony beat Patriot 17-12. Colton defeated Jurupa Hills 10-3, and Corona shut out Redlands East Valley 10-0. Dos Pueblos won 17-4 against Santa Clara, and Edison defeated Sunny Hills 6-4. Gahr beat Cypress 8-5, and Ganesha dominated Claremont 14-1. Garden Grove secured a 16-0 shutout against Oxford Academy, and Glendale won by forfeit against Lynwood. Heritage Christian defeated Burbank 12-9, and Hesperia Christian achieved a significant 20-0 shutout against ACE. Hillcrest won 6-3 against Lakeside, and Indio defeated Aquinas 4-2. Linfield Christian won 7-2 against Temecula Valley, and Los Altos beat Sonora 5-2. Los Amigos dominated Bolsa Grande 19-2, and Mission Viejo defeated Northwood 14-2. Moorpark won 8-4 against Thousand Oaks, and Newbury Park beat Sierra Canyon 6-1. Oxnard Pacifica shut out Fillmore 11-0, and Paraclete defeated Bishop Amat 4-2. Rancho Mirage won a close 8-7 game against Banning, and Sherman Oaks Notre Dame defeated Granada Hills Kennedy 12-2. South El Monte won 16-10 against Sierra Vista, and Temecula Prep beat Rubidoux 18-6. Temescal Canyon won a tight 3-2 game against Riverside Poly, and Torrance defeated Maranatha 16-2. Western Christian won 8-4 against Kaiser, and West Ranch defeated Royal 14-3. Workman won decisively against Rosemead 17-6.
Intersectional softball games also brought exciting results. Chatsworth achieved a commanding 20-1 victory over Golden Valley. LA Hamilton defeated Brentwood 11-6, and Pasadena Marshall won 18-9 against Monroe. Sherman Oaks Notre Dame defeated Granada Hills Kennedy 12-2, and Triumph Charter secured a dominant 31-18 victory over Fulton. Valencia narrowly beat El Camino Real 3-2.
This comprehensive overview of high school baseball and softball scores from the City Section, Southern Section, and Intersectional competitions highlights the remarkable talent and sportsmanship displayed by these young athletes. From dominant shutout victories to nail-biting close calls, each game showcased the dedication and hard work of the teams involved. These results not only celebrate individual wins but also underscore the vibrant competitive spirit thriving within high school sports.