In other Division III games:Pacifica 6, Laguna...
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In other Division III games:
Pacifica 6, Laguna Hills 0--Amanda Freed (17-0) gave up one hit and struck out 13 for Pacifica (27-1-1). All six Pacifica runs were unearned as a result of six Laguna Hills (18-8) errors.
Kennedy 1, Burbank Burroughs 0--Traci Hensel pitched a one-hitter and struck out 16 for Kennedy (22-5), which will play Torrance in the quarterfinals.
Stephanie Wolter scored on Adrianna Wilson’s sacrifice fly in the top of the sixth for the game-winner for Kennedy. Wolter reached base on an error, moved to second on a sacrifice, and reached third on an error.
In Division II:
Woodbridge 1, San Clemente 0--Christy Robitaille pitched a one-hitter with six strikeouts and no walks for Woodbridge (31-2). Nichole Thompson led off the sixth inning with a triple and scored on a wild pitch for the Warriors, who will play Corona Centennial, a 4-0 winner over Cerritos Gahr.
Saugus 1, El Dorado 0 (11)--Carrie Jeffries pitched a nine-hitter for El Dorado (18-9).
In Division IV:
West Covina South Hills 2, Rosary 1 (8)--Marissa Perez scored on a two-out single by Erin Hogan in the second inning for Rosary (21-8), but South Hills (19-9) tied the game with a two-out double in the seventh and a run in the eighth to advance against La Puente Bassett. Laura Fulton was two for four for the Royals.
In Division V:
Ontario Christian 5, Whittier Christian 4--Melissa Thayer had a triple, home run and two RBIs for Ontario Christian (18-8). Melissa Blank had three hits and two RBIs for Whittier Christian (13-13).
In Division VI:
Southern California Christian 9, Liberty Christian 0--Delci Huntley pitched a four-hitter for SCC (18-1), which will play St. Margaret’s. Ann Cunningham had two hits and three RBIs for Southern California Christian.
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