HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ROUNDUP
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Agoura 15, Oak Park 3--Mike Falco hit two home runs and drove in five runs for the Chargers (6-9-1) in a nonleague victory at Agoura.
Falco, who struck out the side in the final inning, has 10 hits in his last 12 at-bats. During the stretch he has five home runs, two doubles and 14 RBIs.
Notre Dame 7, Lakewood 6--Jonathan Brewster hit a bases-loaded triple in the seventh to snap a 4-4 tie and propel the Knights in a West Coast Classic consolation-bracket game at Lakewood.
Jon Horwitz, Chris Morell and John Puccinelli each had two hits for Notre Dame (14-4), which rallied from a 3-0 deficit.
Westlake 15, Crespi 5--Jon Shepard had a grand slam, double and single and drove in seven runs, and Tyler Adamczyk had two hits and two RBIs for the Warriors (11-3-1) in a nonleague game at Westlake.
Tim Leveque hit a three-run home run for Crespi (14-5).
Rio Mesa 11, El Segundo 4--Frank Tinoco hit two home runs and a double, driving in three runs, and Ernie Borjas (5-2) scattered seven hits and struck out seven for the Spartans in a Redondo Union tournament pool-play victory.
Richard Martinez had three hits and scored two runs, and Nick Barroso two hits, including a home run, and scored two runs for the Spartans (14-5).
Kennedy 11, Narbonne 1--Jeremy Serr hit a double and triple, knocked in three runs and scored two, and Charles Cardenas had three hits, scored three runs and drove in two for the Golden Cougars in a Redondo Union tournament pool-play game at Kennedy.
Simi Valley 4, Claremont 2--Chris Ferguson doubled in the go-ahead run in the fifth inning, David Land had two hits including his first home run and Jared Weaver (2-0) scattered four hits and struck out five as the Pioneers (6-11) won a pool play game in the Chino Tournament.
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