Etiwanda takes loss but stays on top of CIF Division 1 poll

Here are the CIF softball polls for the Week of April 18 with teams in the Sun/Bulletin coverage area denoted in bold:

Division 1 – 1. Etiwanda; 2. Los Alamitos; 3. Huntington Beach; 4. West Ranch; 5. Mater Dei; 6. Orange Lutheran; 7. ML King; 8. Norco; 9. Rosary; 10. Lakewood.

Etiwanda’s Megan Stevens (#12) fields a throw against Los Osos during the third inning of Baseline League softball game at Los Osos High School in Rancho Cucamonga, Ca, (Photo by John Valenzuela/Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)

Division 2 – 1. Mission Vieho; 2. Oaks Chr.; 3. La Habra; 4. Riverside Poly; 5. Brea Olinda; 6. Fullerton; 7. Valley View; 8. Righetti; 9. Yucaipa; 10. Agoura.

Division 3 – 1. Grand Terrace; 2. Bishop Amat; 3. Gahr; 4. Burbank Burroughs; 5. Redondo Union; 6. Laguna Hills; 7. Alemany; 8. Beckman; 9. Whittier; 10. West Valley.

Division 4 – 1. Torrance; 2. Dos Pueblos; 3. North Torrance; 4. Buena; 5. Temescal Canyon; 6. La Quinta; 7. Knight; 8. El Segundo; 9. Linfield Chr.; 10. Rialto.

Division 5 – 1. St. Bonaventure; 2. Louisville; 3. Garden Grove; 4. Lompoc Cabrillo; 5. Silverado; 6. Templeton; 7. Edgewood; 8. San Dimas; 9. La Reina; 10. Santa Paula.

Division 6 – 1. Paraclete; 2. Savanna; 3. Downey Cavalry Chapel; 4. St. Anthony; 5. Sierra Canyon; 6. Webb; 7. Shadow Hills; 8. Windward; 9. Chadwick; 10. Desert Chr. Aca.

Division 7 – 1. Rolling Hills Prep; 2. ACE; 3. University Prep; 4. Faith Baptist; 5. Santa Clara; 6. Foothill Tech; 7. Archer; 8. Burbank Providence; 9. Calvary Murrieta; 10. Noli Indian.

 

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Chino Hills’ Tannon Snow breaks CIF single-season home run record

Tannon Snow, a University of Washington commit, went 5 for 5 with three home runs for the Chino Hills Huskies in the victory over St. Lucy’s, 22-7, on senior night.

Snow’s second home run broke the CIF Southern Section single-season home run record, according to Huskies head coach Mike Southworth.

Chino Hills softball players Tannon, left, a senior, and Taylon Snow, a sophomore, have both committed to play at the University of Washington. (John Valenzuela—Inland Valley Daily Bulletin Staff Photographer)

Chino Hills softball players Tannon, left, a senior, and Taylon Snow, a sophomore, have both committed to play at the University of Washington. (John Valenzuela—Inland Valley Daily Bulletin Staff Photographer)

Snow’s third home run increased her record and total on the season to 23 home runs.

The win also provided the Huskies sole possession of the Baseline League Championship for 2015.

“It was a pretty amazing day,” Southworth said.

Tannon’s sister, Taylon Snow contributed to the Huskies with a 3 for 6 performance as she scored two runs and brought in three. Kylie Michael went 3 for 4 for a three-run home run against the Regents.

Chino Hills will wrap up the season next week with games against Etiwanda and Los Osos.

“These next two games will be a big deal for us as we prepare for CIF,” Southworth said.

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