Ryan Humphreys, the 2019 Northview High School ace, is off to a great start to his sophomore season.
The Westmont College lefty closed out a four-game sweep of San Diego Christian over the weekend.
Humphreys allowed just one run over the seven-inning, 10-1 victory.
He surrendered just one hit, walked five and fanned eight.
In three outings this season, Humphreys is 2-0, with a 1.56 ERA in 17 1/3 innings of work.
Humphreys’ 24 strikeouts leads the Westmont staff.
And in his two wins (over Simpson & San Diego Christian), Humphreys has surrendered just one run in 12 combined innings, and has tallied 18 strikeouts.
Westmont is now 9-3 overall and 4-0 in GSAC play.
Humphreys will head back home this weekend, as the Warriors visit APU on both Friday and Saturday.
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