TIMES’ POLL
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BASEBALL
NO. SCHOOL: COMMENT
1. La Puente Bishop Amat (18-2): Lancers keeping pace after winning National Classic tournament.
2. Newhall Hart (21-1): Eric Posthumus pitched a no-hitter in 8-0 victory over Burbank.
3. Chatsworth (23-1): Van Nuys Birmingham handed Chancellors first loss last Friday.
4. Anaheim Esperanza (19-3): A.J. Shappi is 8-1 with a 2.07 earned-run average for the Aztecs.
5. Santa Ana Mater Dei (19-3): C.J. Cook had a homer, double and single against Temecula Valley.
6. Westlake (18-4-1): Tyler Adamczyk struck out 10 in nine innings against Moorpark.
7. Westminster La Quinta (21-2) Bryan Kelley is batting .453 with 27 runs batted in for the Aztecs.
8. La Habra Sonora (19-2-1): Jacob Mendrin has six homers and is 6-0 with a 1.66 ERA.
9. Covina Charter Oak (18-2): Chargers on their way to Miramonte League title and possibly more.
10. West Torrance (18-4-1): Warriors need to pull together for playoff run in Division III.
SOFTBALL
NO. SCHOOL: COMMENT
1. Santa Ana Foothill (23-2): Courtney Fossatti is 15-2 after defeating Anaheim Canyon.
2. Colton (19-0) Yellowjackets wrapped up the San Andreas League with second victory over Cajon.
3. Riverside Poly (21-0): Melissa Backstrom pitched three-hitter in victory over Moreno Valley.
4. Crescenta Valley (20-1): Meredith Cervenka and Falcons defeated Arcadia in 12 innings.
5. Fountain Valley (22-5): Jackie Brown pitched and drove in winning run against Huntington Beach.
6. Valencia Valencia (20-5): Tori Rocco is 13-2 with a 0.40 earned-run average for the Vikings.
7. Chino Hills Ayala (20-2): Bulldogs in position to challenge Colton and Valencia in Division I.
8. Thousand Oaks (17-4): Lancers have already clinched the Marmonte League championship.
9. Newhall Hart (15-4): Indians have stumbled, but could still challenge Foothill and Riverside Poly.
10. La Palma Kennedy (16-6): Fighting Irish scored three runs in seventh to beat El Dorado, 3-2.
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