San Dimas softball rocks Northview 11-0 in league opener

San Dimas wins 20th straight in VVL: San Dimas took a big step in its quest for a sixth consecutive Valle Vista League softball title with an 11-0 win over Northview in the league opener for both teams Tuesday.
The Saints (6-6, 1-0) got 15 hits and strong pitching from junior Lindsey Hughes for their 20th consecutive win in league.
“That was a great way to start league play,” Saints coach Don Pollard said. “You never know how your kids are going to respond when they get into the pressures of league and everything went our way today.”

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Baseball: Alex Gonzalez, Joe Willard lead Bonita over Diamond Bar, 3-2

Diamond Bar left fielder Nolan Luzzi (C) dives for a fly ball in foul ground by Bonita's Chris Lopez (not pictured) in the first inning of a prep baseball game at Bonita High School in La Verne, Calif., on Tuesday, March 25, 2014. Bonita won 3-2. (Staff photo by Keith Birmingham)

Diamond Bar left fielder Nolan Luzzi (C) dives for a fly ball in foul ground by Bonita’s Chris Lopez (not pictured) in the first inning of a prep baseball game at Bonita High School in La Verne, Calif., on Tuesday, March 25, 2014. Bonita won 3-2.
(Staff photo by Keith Birmingham)

By Stephen Ramirez
steve.ramirez@langnews.com
@SteveRRamirez on Twitter


LA VERNE — Bonita High School has won five consecutive league crowns, and although some view this as a rebuilding season, the Bearcats showed Tuesday they are not quite ready to relinquish their championship form.
Alex Gonzalez’s RBI grounder gave Bonita the lead and pitcher Joe Willard turned away two scoring chances in the six and seventh innings as the Bearcats rallied for 3-2 victory over visiting Diamond Bar in the teams’ Hacienda League opener.
Justin Gomez and Ethan Muro also had RBIs for Bonita, which improved to 5-3. Diamond Bar, getting three hits and a RBI from Alek Jimenez and a solid effort on the mound from Chris Sanchez, slipped to 7-4.
Bonita, after tying it at 2 in the fourth on a RBI double by Ethan Muro and a sacrifice fly by Cory Kurkierewicz, took a 3-2 lead in the sixth following singles by Montgomery Montenegro and Chris Lopez and Gonzalez’ RBI grounder.
Willard, who gave up eight hits and struck out two, thwarted Diamond Bar rallies in the sixth and seventh innings.
The Brahmas put the tying and go-ahead runs on with no outs in the sixth following a lead-off single by Jimenez and a double by Brett Tweedie. But Willard ended the threat by inducing two flyballs and a groundout to keep the one-run lead.
The senior, after Diamond Bar loaded the bases with two outs in the seventh, then secured the victory by getting Tweedie to fly out to center field.

Bonita coach John Knott: “Our guys did a good job of staying in the game. We didn’t put our heads down. Joe did a good job of keeping us in the game. We took advantage of an error, we had a hit, got a big double. It was great to (tie the score), then go ahead, and eventually get the win.”

Diamond Bar coach Eric Shibley: “I think we had our chances in five or six of the seven innings and not coming up with the timely hit. “We didn’t take advantage of the situation. You have to give credit to Bonita. We didn’t take advantage of their one mistake, and they took advantage of our mistake, and that was the difference.”

Bonita’s Joe Willard: “I was just trying to get ahead, throw strikes. I was really just trying to force (it on them), pitch to contact. We were fortunate that we got some good plays, and we did it.”

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The job former South Hills coach Steve Bogan almost took is open again, Maranatha football coach Jude Oliva resigns

Maranatha football coach Jude Oliva resigned on Monday following a bittersweet first and only season in charge.
The Minutemen were 8-3 during his short tenure, winning the Olympic League title, but they fizzled out in the first round of the Northwest Division playoffs, losing to Duarte 27-17.
Oliva was initially hired to become the offensive coordinator last spring under head coach Pete Karavedas, but Karavedas left to become the head coach at Sunny Hills, and Oliva was promoted to head coach.

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Baseball Rankings: South Hills edges San Dimas and Damien for top spot

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Tribune Baseball Rankings
1. South Hills (5-1-1) — Acts and looks like the best team so far.
2. San Dimas (5-2) — Big win over rival Bonita, now faces Northview in Valle Vista opener.
3. Damien (5-2) — Trying to end final year in Sierra with a title.
4. Glendora (6-2) — Going to give them a pass for back-to-back losses to Walnut after starting 6-0.
5. Bishop Amat (3-4) — Three one-run losses and a two-run loss. Has played toughest schedule of all with solid pitching.
6. Diamond Bar (7-2) — Nothing strange about hot start, but how will it start league Tuesday against Bonita?
7. Bonita (4-3) — Get use to the fact this is probably a rebuild for Bearcats. Then again, a Bonita rebuild is probably a good year for anyone else.
8. Northview (4-2) — New Vikings coach Dan Roddy gets first big test vs. San Dimas
9. Sierra Vista (8-1) — Good coach with a solid record year in and year out. This year is no different. They host undefeated Gladstone (5-0) Tuesday.
10. Nogales (4-0-1) — Could be the final year of coaching legend John Romano.

Hitting leaders (based on Maxpreps)
1. Ryan Viramontes, West Covina, .600 (12-for-24)
2. Jason Zeigler, Chino Hills, .571 (4-for-7)
3. Eric Hernandez, Sierra Vista, .526 (10-for-22)
4. David Banuelos, West Covina, .500 (8-for-16)
5. Race Gardner, Glendora, .500 (6-for-12)
6. Daniel Roman, West Covina, .500 (4-for-8)
7. Mark Vega, Bassett, .500, (5-for-10)
8. Montenegro Montgomery, Bonita, .500 (2-for-4)
9. Israel Funtes, Chino Hills, .483 (14-for-30)
10. Brandon Buna, Rowland, 478 (11-for-23)



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Softball Rankings: Glendora non-league resume lifts Tartans to No. 1 over South Hills and Bishop Amat

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Above: Sierra Vista is areas only undefeated team, but Glendora is No. 1
Tribune Softball Rankings
1. Glendora (10-4) — Won San Dimas tournament and advanced furthest of all locals in Charter Oak tourney, reaching semifinals.
2. South Hills (8-3) — Solid wins over Bishop Amat, St. Lucy’s and Monrovia
3. Bishop Amat (8-4) — Scoring plenty of runs, now pitching needs to catch up.
4. Charter Oak (7-4) — Good wins mixed with surprising losses. But roster is legit.
5. Bonita (5-3) — Big non-league game at South Hills on Tuesday.
6. West Covina (6-4) — Should be co-favorite to win Hacienda along with Bonita.
7. Diamond Bar (4-3) — Beat Wilson 12-4 which is Brahmas’ only game against an area team
8. Los Altos (4-4) — Will have difficult time making the playoffs in Hacienda.
9. Sierra Vista (3-0-1) — So good so far, but need more games to really evaluate.
10. Arroyo (4-1) — Like Sierra Vista, record on paper nice, but who has it played?

Hitting Leaders (Based on Maxpreps)
1. Idalis Jimenez, Edgewood, .667 (18-for-27)
2. Alyssa Yaynes, Edgewood, .630 (17-for-27)
3. Alex Rodriguez, West Covina, .630 (17-for-27)
4. Jade Nua, West Covina, .600 (12-for-20)
5. Tannon Snow, Chino Hills, .577 (15-for-26)
6. Raquel Ramirez, Workman, .562 (9-for-16)
7. Jenna Rodelo, Rowland, .560 (14-for-25)
8. Ciara Granado, Edgewood, 548 (17-for-31)
9. Jocelyn Marquez, Northview, .538 (14-for-26)
10. Ariela Burns, Northview, 533 (8-for-15)

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