Prep sports roundup: Harvard-Westlake wins 2-1 over Crespi in Mission League showdown

Prep sports roundup: Harvard-Westlake wins 2-1 over Crespi in Mission League showdown


As center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong of the Chicago Cubs becomes the talk of Major League Baseball with his defense, junior center fielder James Tronstein of Harvard-Westlake remembers the time when he was a freshman and Crow-Armstrong stopped by to offer some tips.

β€œLooking at him as an alumnus, I learn from him,” Tronstein said.

Tronstein, a Stanford commit, did his best imitation of Crow-Armstrong with one out in the seventh inning Tuesday, chasing down a deep fly ball hit by Landon Hodge and making the catch crashing into the fence to help the Wolverines defeat Crespi 2-1 and pull into a first-place tie in the Mission League.

β€œI was relieved James caught it,” said sophomore pitcher Justin Kirchner (7-0), who then struck out Diego Velazquez to finish with a complete game. β€œI was never able to play with Pete, but James is pretty good.”

Sophomore Justin Kirchner (7-0) threw a complete game in Harvard-Westlake's 2-1 win over Crespi.

Sophomore Justin Kirchner (7-0) threw a complete game in Harvard-Westlake’s 2-1 win over Crespi.

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Harvard-Westlake (17-7, 11-2) became the first team to defeat pitcher Jackson Eisenhauer (7-1), who gave up two unearned runs in the third inning. Drew Rico started the inning with a double. Tronstein put down a bunt single that resulted in a throwing error to push across one run and Jake Kim drove in Tronstein with a bloop single.

Crespi got a sacrifice fly in the sixth from Justin Weiss for its run. Then came the seventh. Pinch-hitter Tyler Walton singled. After a force out at second, Hodge, a Louisiana State commit, hit the ball to deep left center. Tronstein got a good jump and made the catch. β€œThe wall may not be OK,” Tronstein said.

Crespi (18-2, 11-2) and Harvard-Westlake play again on Wednesday at Hartunian Field, then back to O’Malley Field on Friday in what is the β€œparking lot Mission League championship series” (the fields are separated by less than 100 yards in Encino).

Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 6, Loyola 2: Jacob Madrid had two hits and three RBIs for the Knights battling for a Mission League playoff spot.

St. Francis 5, Sierra Canyon 3: Noah Aguilar-Tanphanich threw a complete game for St. Francis.

Chaminade 5, Bishop Alemany 1: Isaiah Hearn had three hits and Jackson Schroeder gave up one hit in six innings for the Eagles.

St. John Bosco 6, JSerra 1: Moises Razo had two hits and two RBIs and Trevor Heishman struck out seven in six innings.

Servite 11, Santa Margarita 4: Miles Scott had three hits and Hayden Woodson had a two-run double for the Friars. Austin Boatwright had three RBIs.

Los Alamitos 6, Fountain Valley 2: Tristin Dalzell struck out eight in 6 2/3 innings.

Huntington Beach 18, Edison 1: Jared Grindlinger had two doubles and two RBIs and Jayton Greer had three hits and three RBIs for the Oilers.

Corona 5, Roosevelt 0: Ethin Bingaman struck out 11 and threw a two-hitter for Corona’s 14th shutout of the season.

Norco 6, Corona Santiago 0: Jordan Ayala struck out nine and threw a five-hit shutout.

Calabasas 9, Thousand Oaks 8: Jack Quirk had the walk-off RBI single to help the Coyotes’ playoff chances out of the Marmonte League.

Newbury Park 8, Oaks Christian 7: Nathaniel Nunez had a walk-off single in the eighth inning for Newbury Park to cap a three-run inning. Chad Rolison had two hits and three RBIs for Oaks Christian.

Westlake 10, Agoura 2: Noah Stead had a grand slam for Westlake.

Ayala 7, Bonita 4: Landen Lambert had a three-run home run for Bonita.

Santa Monica 4, Culver City 1: Jaxson Ehlers had two hits and two RBIs to help Santa Monica in a battle for first place in the Ocean League. Blue Hunter went three for three.

Softball

Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 10, Sierra Canyon 0: Aliyah Garcia threw the shutout to keep Notre Dame unbeaten in the Mission League. Ellayne Tellez-Perez had two hits and two RBIs.

Orange Lutheran 2, JSerra 1: Cate Medvitz had the walk-off hit in the bottom of the seventh to help the Lancers rally from a 1-0 deficit.

Norco 6, King 3: Sasha Pham had four RBIs for Norco in a Big VIII League win.

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