Baseball: Etiwanda has played a murderer’s row schedule to begin the 2026 season. It’s all part of Don Furnald’s plan of having his Eagles ready for the rigors of the upcoming Baseline League grind. EHS entered Thursday’s contest with a 4-6 record, and they traveled to Orange County to battle the 20th ranked program in […]
Photos by Jeff Serpa College Baseball: Citrus got out to a big lead, weathered a furious Mt. SAC comeback, and the Owls held on for a 14-11 victory. Two days after a 14-1 victory in Walnut, Citrus opened an 8-1 lead in the third before the Mounties scored 10 combined runs in the top of […]
Baseball: Last Friday, Rancho Cucamonga secured a 6-3 victory over their visitors from Alta Loma. On Wednesday, the Lions prevailed, 8-4, to pay the visiting Cougars back. Grant MacCharles went four innings to earn the win, and he was charged with two runs (one earned) on four hits. MacCharles walked one and fanned five RCHS […]
Baseball: Monrovia pounded their way to a 17-8 Rio Hondo League opening victory at Temple City. The Wildcats led 7-0 before the Rams tied it up in the bottom of the second. MHS would close out the game with nine unanswered runs. They out-hit TCHS, 14-8, including a 7-2 advantage in extra-base hits. Devon Cobb […]
Baseball: Maranatha opened defense of its Olympic League title with a 10-0 victory over Whittier Christian in five innings. The Minutemen out-hit the Heralds 9-5, and they turned three WCHS errors into seven runs. Dylan Hoang went all five innings to earn the win. Hoang scattered five hits, walked three and struck out five. Hoang […]
Baseball: Bonita won its third consecutive game on Tuesday, and it looked easy early on. The Bearcats led visiting Charter Oak 7-0 when the Chargers struck for six runs in the top of the fifth inning. BHS would answer back with two in the bottom half of the fifth, and they went on to secure […]
Baseball: South Hills is off to a great start to Hacienda League play. On Monday, the Huskies pounded out a 10-1 victory at Los Altos. They out-hit the Conquerors, 13-1, and Gabriel Guerrero and Nicholas Carrillo combined to surrender one run on one hit. Fast forward to Tuesday, and it was Christian Santoyo and Marc […]
Baseball: Rio Hondo Prep opened Prep League play with a 4-2 victory over their visitors from Pasadena Poly. The Kares led 4-0 before the Panthers scored once in the fifth and seventh innings. Poly actually had the tying runs on base in the top of the seventh, and on a base hit a runner was […]
Photos by Jeff Serpa Baseball: Citrus dropped a 14-1 beatdown on their hosts from Mt. SAC in the first of a two-game series on Tuesday. The Owls led 9-1 in just the third inning, and they out-hit the Mounties, 21-6, including a 6-3 advantage in extra-base hits. The boys from Glendora scored at least one […]
Baseball: Rio Hondo Prep cruised to a 10-1 victory at Orange Glen on Saturday. The Kares led 6-0 before the Patriots scored their lone run in the bottom of the fourth. Nate Harwood went 5 2/3 innings and allowed just an unearned run on one hit. Harwood issued one walk and registered eight strikeouts to […]
Baseball: Glendora had lost four of their last five games. And they trailed 4-0 at Charter Oak as they picked up their bats in the top of the seventh inning. The Tartans, however, scored six runs only to see the Chargers answer with two in the bottom half of the seventh to tie the game […]
Baseball: To say it’s been a rough start to the 2026 season for the Marshall baseball program would be an understatement. After a 7-6 season-opening victory over Duarte, the Eagles have dropped consecutive games to Rowland, Costa Mesa, Righetti, Monrovia, Pasadena Poly and Western Christian. And they lost those six games by a combined margin […]
Pictured L-R: Joey Ramos & AJ Flores College Baseball: PCC secured the three-game South Coast Conference sweep of Compton on Saturday. The Lancers cruised to a 17-5 road victory. In the three-game set, Pasadena outscored Compton, 39-12. Delton Prinze III got the loss after surrendering nine runs (four earned) on four hits over 2 1/3 […]
College Baseball: Mt. SAC destroyed their hosts from Cerritos, 18-3, to secure their SCC series, 2-1. The Falcons didn’t score their first run until the bottom of the fifth inning. And they trailed 14-0. The Mounties out-hit Cerritos, 24-8, and they had a 5-3 advantage in extra-base hits. Mt. SAC scored two runs or more […]
Photos by Audrey Bonavich Baseball: Pasadena pulled off the two-game Pacific League sweep of Burbank on Friday. Three days prior, PHS pounded out a 16-6 victory at BHS. And today, Dylan Derosier and Reese Kim combined on a one-hit shutout in a 6-0 victory over Burbank. Derosier went six innings and surrendered just one hit. […]
Baseball: Etiwanda had a solid week. The Eagles went 3-1 in spite of playing in four consecutive days. And their only loss was a 4-3 setback at Great Oak on Monday. EHS followed that with wins over Dana Hills (13-6), Rancho Cucamonga (4-1) and Brea Olinda (10-1). Nathan Perez went six innings to earn the […]
Baseball: West Covina got off to a terrible start to the 2026 season. They dropped consecutive games to South Hills, La Salle, Montebello, Damien and Walnut by a combined margin of 36-14. However, the Bulldogs have won two of their last three games. Last week, WCHS secured a 13-7 victory over La Canada. And yesterday, […]
Baseball: Two days ago, the undefeated South Hills baseball team took a 15-4 beating at Ayala. The Bulldogs pounded out 17 hits and four AHS pitchers struck out 11 Huskies. However, great programs dust themselves off, and they’re ready for the next battle. And South Hills was ready on Thursday night. The Huskies secured a […]
Editor’s Note: The game info/stats listed in this story came from the Bishop Amat game changer. Baseball: You don’t see that very often. La Salle made quite the statement on Tuesday. They dropped an 11-1 five-inning beatdown on their hosts and the three-time reigning Del Rey League champions from Bishop Amat. Nico Armendariz went all […]
Photos by Gwen Pointer: Baseball: Maranatha outlasted Northview, 11-9, in what could only be described as a slugfest. Of the nine combined extra-base hits, there were eight home runs. And the Minutemen went deep six times. Trailing 7-6 as they grabbed their bats in the top of the sixth inning, MHS scored twice, and they […]