Get the latest scores and stats from Orange County high school baseball and softball games played on Friday, April 26. Highlights include Ocean View’s victory over Katella in the Golden West League, Northwood’s win against Portola in the Pacific Coast League, and El Toro’s triumph over Pacifica in non-league action. In softball, Villa Park, Pacifica, and Foothill all secured wins in non-league games.
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Central Regional extended its winning streak to four games with an impressive 11-3 victory over Donovan Catholic. The Golden Eagles dominated the first three quarters, scoring all 11 of their goals before the Griffins managed to find the back of the net. Talianna Nardini and Elisabeth Ytreboe led the scoring for Central Regional with two goals each, while Emma Bianco contributed a goal and an assist. Morgan Schinder made 11 saves to secure the victory, while Gianna Rao scored two goals for Donovan Catholic.
Various high school and college teams from the Southland, Aurora, Elgin, Naperville, and Lake County areas showcased impressive performances in their respective sports. Baseball, softball, volleyball, basketball, soccer, and track and field athletes had notable achievements, highlighted by standout individual and team performances.
In a thrilling high school baseball matchup, Alex Weingartner and Ryan Williams led St. Augustine to a narrow 8-7 win against Lenape. Weingartner and Williams each hit a triple and drove in two runs, contributing to the Hermits’ early lead. Despite Lenape’s valiant efforts to close the gap, St. Augustine ultimately secured the victory.
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Discover the top performers in the Shore Conference for volleyball through April 23. These statistics include leaders in kills, digs, assists, blocks, aces, and service points. Stay informed about the latest high school sports news by signing up for our newsletter.
The Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan (BCAM) has unveiled the annual “BCAM’s Best” boys high school hoops honorees for the 2023-24 campaign. The prestigious list recognizes the state’s top players in each division, showcasing their exceptional talent and contributions to the sport. Among the notable recipients are Merritt Alderink, Devin Anderson-Torrez, Trey McKenney, and Tyler Ode in the Best of the Best category, representing the most outstanding players regardless of division.
Get ready for the 128th running of the Penn Relays Carnival, where we’ll see some of the most exciting track and field competition of the year. NJ Advance Media’s track and field writers have you covered with previews for all 13 boys events, including the mile run, 3,000 DMR, 4×100, 4×400, 4×800, high jump, long jump, triple jump, pole vault, discus, javelin, and shot put. Don’t miss out on any of the action, and be sure to follow our writers on social media for the latest updates. Sign up for our N.J. High School Sports newsletter to get the latest news and updates delivered directly to your inbox.