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Fred J. Robledo is the local sports editor for the Los Angeles Newspaper Group

Thursday’s baseball/softball first-round playoff schedule

CIF-SS Playoff Schedule
Baseball
All games start at 3:15 p.m. unless noted
Thursday’s First Round

Division 2
Damien at Calabasas
Glendora at Yucaipa

Division 4
La Serna at West Covina
San Marino at Jurupa Hills
Nogales at La Quinta
St. Paul at Montebello
Oxnard Pacifica at Monrovia
Atascadero at Sierra Vista
Citrus Hill at Northview
Alhambra at Hemet
Los Altos at Grand Terrace

Division 6
South El Monte at Pasadena Poly
Azusa at Coast Union
Ganesha at Faith Baptist
Santa Rosa Academy at Pomona
Rio Hondo Prep at Patriot
Santa Clarita Christian at El Monte

Softball
All games start at 3:15 p.m. unless noted
Thursday’s First Round

Division 1
Mission Viejo at La Habra
Charter Oak at Chino Hills

Division 2
Glendora at Yucaipa
Lakewood St. Joseph at La Serna
Warren at South Hills
Bishop Amat at Newbury Park

Division 3
California at Jurupa Hills
Tesoro vs. St. Paul at Jersey Fields
Burbank Burroughs at Bonita
Oxnard at La Mirada
Diamond Ranch at Don Lugo
Cajon at Beaumont

Division 4
Paloma Valley at San Dimas
Schurr at Mira Costa
Arcadia at Segerstrom
Santa Fe at Montebello
Paso Robles at South El Monte
Sonora at Garden Grove

Division 5
Temple City at Edgewood
Wilson at Chaminade
Heritage at Maranatha
West Valley at La Canada

Division 6
Alhambra at Riverside Carnegie
Nipomo at Sierra Vista
St. Genevieve at Mayfield
San Marino at Highland
Northview at Desert Christian Academy
Pasadena Poly at Faith Baptist
Garey at El Monte

Division 7
Riverside Bethel Christian at San Gabriel Mission
Flintridge Prep at Santa Clarita Valley International
Southlands Christian at Big Bear

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Friday’s Baseball and Saturday’s boys volleyball playoff schedule

CIF Southern Section Playoffs Schedule
Baseball
Friday’s first found
All games start at 3:15 p.m. unless noted

Division 1
J.W. North at Bishop Amat
Woodbridge at La Mirada
Servite at South Hills

Division 3
Palos Verdes at Maranatha
Downey at Santa Fe
Linfield Christian at San Dimas
La Salle at Charter Oak
Bellflower at Cantwell Sacred Heart
Santa Monica at Arcadia

Division 5
Muir at Twentynine Palms
Santa Paula at El Rancho
Temple City at Westminster La Quinta
Flintridge Prep at Highland, 4 p.m.
Whittier Christian at Schurr

Division 7
St. Genevieve at Arroyo, 3 p.m.
Calvary Christian at La Verne Lutheran, 6 p.m.
Mountain View at Orange Vista

Boys Volleyball
Saturday’s championships at Cerritos College
Division 4
Murrieta Valley vs. San Gabriel Academy, 8:45 p.m.
Division 5
Garden Grove vs. Diamond Ranch, 1:30 p.m.

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Tuesday’s Baseball/Softball wild card playoff schedule

CIF Southern Section Playoffs
Baseball Wild Card
Tuesday’s games at 3:15 p.m., unless noted
Division 2

Paloma Valley at Glendora, 3:30 p.m.
Division 4
Loara vs. La Serna at Rio Hondo College
Covina at St. Paul
Lompoc Cabrillo at Alhambra
Los Altos at Knight
Division 6
South El Monte vs. Lancaster Desert Christian at Rawley Duntley Park

Softball Wild Card
Tuesday’s games at 3:15 p.m., unless noted
Division 4

Arcadia at Northwood
Division 5
Santa Ynez at Arroyo
Mountain View at Wilson
Heritage at Azusa
Division 6
La Puente at Alhambra
Cerritos Valley Christian at San Marino
Nogales at Northview
Ramona Convent at Pasadena Poly, 4 p.m.
Division 7
Flintridge Prep at Coastal Chritian, 4 p.m.

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CIF-Southern Section Baseball, Softball local SGVN playoff schedule

Baseball and Softball playoff schedule released this morning. I’ll update the local schedules here and on the SGVN web pages.

CIF-SS Playoff Pairings
Baseball Playoffs
Tuesday’s wild card
All games start at 3:15 p.m. unless noted
Division 2

Paloma Valley at Glendora

Division 4
Loara at La Serna
Covina at St. Paul
Lompoc Cabrillo at Alhambra
Los Altos at Knights

Division 6
South El Monte at Lancaster Desert Chritian

Thursday’s first round
All games start at 3:15 p.m. unless noted

Division 2
Damien at Calabasas

Division 4
WC winner at West Covina
San Marino at Jurupa Hills
Nogales at La Quinta
WC winner at Montebello
WC winner at Monrovia
Atascadero at Sierra Vista
WC Winner at Northview

Division 6
WC Winner at Pasadena Poly
Azusa at Coast Union
Ganesha at Faith Baptist
Santa Rosa Academy at Pomona
Rio Hondo Prep at Patriot
Santa Clarita Christian at El Monte

Friday’s first round
All games start at 3:15 p.m. unless noted
Division 1

J.W. North at Bishop Amat
Woodbridge at La Mirada
Servite at South Hills

Division 3
WC winner at Maranatha
WC winner at Santa Fe
WC winner at San Dimas
La Salle at Charter Oak
WC Winner at Cantwell Sacred Heart
Santa Monica at Arcadia

Division 5
St. Margariet’s Episcopal at Southlands Christian
Muir at Twentynine Palms
Santa Paul at El Rancho
Temple City at Westminster La Quinta
Flintridge Prep at Highland
Whittier Christian at Schurr

Division 7
St. Genevieve at Arroyo
Calvary Christian at La Verne Lutheran
Mountain View at Orange Vista

Softball Playoffs
Tuesday’s wild card
Division 4

Arcadia at Northwood

Division 5
Santa Ynez at Arroyo
Mountain View at Wilson
Heritage at Azusa

Division 6
La Puente at Alhambra
Cerritos Valley Christian at San Marino
Nogales at Northview
Ramona Convent at Pasadena Poly

Division 7
Flintridge Prep at Coastal Christian

Thursday’s First Round
Division 1

Los Altos, bye
Mission Viejo at La Habra
Charter Oak at Chino Hills

Division 2
Glendora at Yucaipa
Lakewood St. Joseph at La Serna
Warren at South Hills
Bishop Amat at Newbury Park

Division 3
California at Jurupa Hills
Tesoro at St. Paul
Burbank Burroughs at Bonita
Oxnard at La Mirada
Diamond Ranch at Don Lugo

Division 4
Paloma Valley at San Dimas
Schurr at Mira Costa
Santa Fe at Montebello
Paso Robles at South El Monte
Sonora at Garden Grove

Division 5
Temple City at Edgewood
WC Winner at La Canada

Division 6
WC Winner at Sierra Vista
St. Genevieve at Mayfield
Garey at El Monte

Division 7
Riverside Bethel Christian at San Gabriel Mission
Southlands Christian at Big Bear

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Rosters for Friday’s Tribune/Star-News All-Star Classic at Damien

TRIBUNE BOYS
Coach: Sameer Bhatt, Nogales
20 – Cameron Shelton, Damien
44 – Jonathan Aguirre, Bishop Amat
15 – Elijah McCullough, Damien
11 – Ismael Arrellano, Bishop Amat
1 – Jamaal Barnes, Bonita
10 – Ralphie Macias, La Puente
1 – Jack Ravasdy, Glendora
4- Bryant Howling, Los Altos
10 – Phillip Aguiniga, Rowland
1 – Elijah Jackson, San Dimas
3 – Matthew Frazier, Nogales
4 – Donnell Leffridge IV, San Dimas
3 – Julian Lopez, Los Altos
24 – Agassi Goantara, Walnut
24 – Chase Evans, Charter Oak
12 – Dirk Helaire, Damien

STAR-NEWS BOYS
Coach:
 Randy Hare, Monrovia; Earl Sanchez, Duarte
0 – Bryce Hamilton, Pasadena
2 – Darius Brown II, Pasadena
4 – Tavion Percy, Pasadena
11- Chris Austin, Maranatha
3 – Xavier Ford, Maranatha
30 – Jackson Hayes, Pasadena Poly
11 – Darius Hendeson, La Salle
23 – Desmond Washington, Blair
11 – Brendon Co, La Canada
23 – Patric Panoosi, La Canada
0 – Chuma Azinge, San Marino
10 – William Delgado, Alhambra
21 – Rory Hare, Monrovia
1 – Tyrell Aiden, Monrovia
5 – Nick Corvino, South Pasadena
1 – Lucas Shin, St. Francis
5 – Sava Dukic, San Gabriel Academy
24 – Malaki Jensen, San Gabriel Academy

TRIBUNE GIRLS TEAM
Coach: Adam Nunemaker, Glendora
14 – Alexis Lowden, Glendora
10 – Allison Ayala, Covina
24 – Kailey Thai, Arroyo
5 – Rachel Capinia, Rowland.
2 – Faith Castillo, Rowland
25 – Tyiona Watkins, Walnut
15 – Michelle Can, Glendora
10 – Brenda Reyes, Los Altos
33 – Isabella Lamonea, South Hills
34 – McKayla Tilton, Glendora
12 -Kyra Zovak, Glendora.
20 – Yasmin Dabbous, Walnut
25 – Ulani Wells, Los Altos
22 – Reanna Mayo, Walnut
3 – Malia Ili, West Covina

STAR-NEWS GIRLS
Coaches: Kevin Kiyomura and Jayme Chen, Flintridge Prep
15 – Sally Smith, Keppel
21 – Jocelyn Song, Keppel
14 – Tess Oakley-Stilson, La Canada
4 – Taurie Magee, Pasadena
0 – Mariah Cathcart, Pasadena
22 -Penelope Trieu, Temple City
12 – Sabella Singh, San Marino
11 – Tiffany Holmes, South Pasadena
34 – Amanda Lee, Gabrielino
32 – Patricia Morris, Duarte
10 – Clarissa Kiyomura, Arcadia
12 – Sarah Johnson, Pasadena Poly
11 – Tylei Morris, Monrovia
2- Alyssa Arroyo, La Salle
22 – Christine Nguyen, San Gabriel
10 – Julia Macabuhay, La Salle
Chlone Ong, San Gabriel Academy
4 – Cherice Musada, Maranatha

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Julian Garcia throws no-hitter and strikes out 15 in Alhambra victory

Pitching at Alhambra High School has been off the charts and the Moors got another fine effort in Wednesday’s 10-0 victory over Keppel, getting a six-inning no-hitter from Julian Garcia in a 10-0 victory over Keppel.

It was Alhambra’s third no-hitter of the season.

Garcia struck out 15 in a dominant performance that improved the undefeated Moors to 6-0-1 and 2-0 in the Montview League.

Lenny Arriaga was 2-for-2 with a double and RBI, but clearly, it was Garcia’s day.

“At one point he had nine strikeouts in a row,” Alhambra coach Steve Gewecke said. “Then he walked a kick and struck the last five out. When he’s finishing his pitches he’s hard to hit and he’s got a swing and miss curveball. He was hitting his spots today.

Bishop Amat 1, El Toro 1: In a rematch of last year’s CIF Southern Section Division 1 baseball second-round playoff game, the game ended in a tie after 13 innings due to darkness.

The Lancers (4-4-1) got on the board first in the bottom of the fifth when A.J. Barraza scored Jordan Hernandez on a sacrifice fly to center. The Chargers (6-0-1) responded in the top of the sixth inning on Stone Shiffman’s single to that scored Jacon Howhannesian.

Bishop Amat’s Steven Loera pitched a very strong 5 2/3 innings, allowing three hits and fanning five batters.

La Habra 1, Los Altos 0: The Highlanders (2-7) scored the only run in the seventh inning when Chad Sciacca’s single scored Jacob Baca. Joshua Valencia turned in an outstanding pitching performance for the Highlanders. The senior kept the Conquerors (2-4) offense quiet, allowing only two hits and struck out five in earning his first win of the season.

Notre Dame 5, St. Francis 1: It was a tough day for the Golden Knights (1-6, 0-3) as they could only muster up one hit off of Notre Dame (8-0, 3-0) starter Tyler Stromsborg in his four innings on the mound.

St.Francis’ Aaron Treloar drove in the team’s only run with a double in the first inning that scored Christian Muro.

Village Christian 6, Pasadena 4: Senior David Banuelos connected on a double, drove in a run and scored twice for the Bulldogs (7-3) in their loss to the Crusaders (5-1).

Rio Hondo Prep 5, Big Bear 2: The Kares (2-1) pitching combination of Jack Van Cleve, Jake Land and Evan Foor allowed only six hits and struck out nine Bears (6-3). Van Cleve also went 2-for-3 offensively and drove in a run.

St. John Bosco 3, Damien 1: The Braves (1-2) scored two runs in the fourth inning that proved to be the difference. Spartans (1-5) senior pitcher Diego Barrera, a University of Washington signee, was solid on the mound. He allowed only one hit and struck out five in four innings. Jacob Coleman went 3-for-3. The Spartans are on a four-game losing streak.

Walnut 6, Diamond Bar 3: The Mustangs (2-4) offense was productive early as they scored five runs in the first two innings and cruised to an easy win over the Brahmas (4-4).

Senior James Arakawa was the offensive star as he had two hits and drove in four runs. Junior Chris Lara pitched 5 2/3 innings, allowing two earned runs in notching his first win of the season.

SOFTBALL
Rio Hondo Prep 12, Flintridge Prep 6
: Olivia Nambu was the main headliner for the Kares (3-1, 2-1) in their Prep League win over the Rebels (0-2, 0-1).

The junior third baseman smacked four hits, which included a homer, a double, and drove in three runs. Clairese Rosales allowed only three runs and struck out three in a complete game performance. Flintridge Prep’s Veronica Coyne went 3-for-4.

Corona Santiago 14, La Mirada 4: Maddy Bagdonovich and Maya Martinez both drove in two runs, but it was not enough as the Sharks (4-1) scored eight runs in the fifth inning to easily dispatch the Matadors (5-6).

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Tuesdays Baseball/Softball Roundup: Bishop Amat beats Eastvale 8-2

For the second straight time, La Serna’s Evan Sipple delivered. The senior gave up one hit – while striking out five batters in six innings to lead La Serna (6-3) to a 3-0 victory over host Sonora (3-5) on Tuesday.

The Lancers scored their first run of the game in the second inning when Sonora’s Aaron Rosales failed to catch Isaiah Ochoa’s fly ball that allowed Paulie Duarte to score the game’s first run. Duarte also scored the game’s second run on a sacrifice fly by Josh Valdez.

Bishop Amat 8, at Eastvale Roosevelt 2: Blake Archuleta racked up his first win of the season in the Lancers’ (4-4) win over the Mustangs (5-4). The junior pitched six innings and struck out seven while allowing two runs. A.J. Barraza and Ben Hurst both drove in two runs for Amat.

At Muir 6, Rosemead 0: Valente Vera and Amaris Henderson both had two hits and Ely Resendiz drove in two runs in the Mustangs (3-2-2) win over the Panthers (0-7). Vera also pitched five solid innings and struck out eight.

At Whittier Christian 14, Whitney 2: The Heralds (3-4-1) got a huge offensive performance form Chad Green. The junior connected on two doubles and drove in three runs. He also pitched two scoreless innings in relief and was credited with the win.

SOFTBALL
Glendora 6, at Ayala 4:
The Tartans (4-4-1, 1-0) opened up a 6-0 lead and held off a late Bulldogs (6-4, 0-1) rally in the opening game of Palomares League play for both teams. Sophomore Virginia Nemeth connected on a home run and drove in three runs. Freshman Ashley Waite went 3-4 and scored twice.

Rio Hondo Prep 14, at Chadwick 3 (five innings): Darcy Bolinger had a huge day at the plate for the Kares (2-1) in their win over the Dolphins (2-1). The junior went 2-3 with a triple at the plate and drove in three runs. Sophomore Clarisse Rosales allowed three runs and struck out six in notching her first win of the season.

At Walnut 12, Diamond Bar 4: The Mustangs (2-3) broke up a 4-4 tie in the fifth inning by scoring eight runs in defeating the Brahmas (1-5) . Junior Bailey Rivas went 2-3 with an RBI and senior Gianna Chavez connected on her first home run of the season. Junior Alyssa Joyner pitched five innings in the circle and allowed only two earned runs.

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