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Oak Park Varsity Eagles Fall After Strong Showing By Simi Valley Varsity Pioneers

Oak Park Varsity Eagles had trouble keeping up with Simi Valley Varsity Pioneers in a 14-1 loss on Friday.

Simi Valley Varsity Pioneers jumped out to the lead in the top of the first inning after Hector Pina drew a walk, scoring one run, Collin Yamamoto singled, scoring one run, Sonny De La Torre induced Jaxon Herron to hit into a fielder’s choice, but one run scored, and error scored one run, and Liam Blake singled, scoring two runs.

Simi Valley Varsity Pioneers added one run in the second. Pina singled, making the score 7-1.

A single by Quentin McGahan, an error, and a single by Evan Rodriguez helped Simi Valley Varsity Pioneers extend their early lead in the third.

De La Torre opened the game for Oak Park Varsity Eagles. The starting pitcher surrendered eight hits and 11 runs (eight earned) over two innings, striking out none and walking three. Diego Barajas stepped on the mound first for Simi Valley Varsity Pioneers. The starting pitcher allowed three hits and one run over five innings, striking out five and walking one.

Cyrus Javadi went 1-for-3 at the plate as the 3-hole hitter led the team with one run batted in. David Wan, Ryan Kobayashi, Max Brusca, Javadi, and Tyler Kutsch each collected one hit for Oak Park Varsity Eagles. Oak Park Varsity Eagles turned one double play in the game.

Simi Valley Varsity Pioneers amassed 15 hits in the game. Leadoff hitter McGahan led Simi Valley Varsity Pioneers with three hits in five at bats. Rodriguez, Ryan Ulmen, Pina, and Blake each drove in two runs for Simi Valley Varsity Pioneers. Herron and Yamamoto each collected multiple hits for Simi Valley Varsity Pioneers. Simi Valley Varsity Pioneers turned one double play in the game. Simi Valley Varsity Pioneers didn’t commit a single error in the field. Danny Pina had the most chances in the field with six.
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JV Eagles vs Simi Valley Pioneers

Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles With Tough Game Against Simi Valley Junior Varsity Pioneers

Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles couldn’t keep up with Simi Valley Junior Varsity Pioneers and fell 14-3 on Wednesday,

Simi Valley Junior Varsity Pioneers got on the board in the top of the first inning after Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles committed an error, Smith grounded out, and Ryan Whitson walked, each scoring one run.

Simi Valley Junior Varsity Pioneers added to their early lead in the top of the second inning when an error scored two runs, Jaden Laufer singled, scoring one run, and Whitson singled scoring one run.

Simi Valley Junior Varsity Pioneers added one run in the third. Smith singled, making the score 8-0.

Eilan Peretz started the game for Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles. The starting pitcher allowed four hits and seven runs (two earned) over one and two-thirds innings, striking out one and walking four. Kaden Henderson stepped on the hill first for Simi Valley Junior Varsity Pioneers. They gave up six hits and three runs over four innings striking out one and walking one.

Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles tallied nine hits in the game. Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles’s Mason Swank made the most of their chances at the plate. The number eight hitter led the team with three hits in three at bats. Dylan Hirsh, Swank, and Aaron Berro each drove in one run for Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles.

Simi Valley Junior Varsity Pioneers tallied 13 hits in the game. Anthony Solis led Simi Valley Junior Varsity Pioneers with three hits in six at bats. Whitson, Easton Gerber, Nico Valenia, and Devin Medina each drove in two runs for Simi Valley Junior Varsity Pioneers. Laufer and Liam Barkwill each collected multiple hits for Simi Valley Junior Varsity Pioneers. Whitson lied Simi Valley Junior Varsity Pioneers with two walks. Overall, the team had a strong eye at the plate, accumulating seven walks for the game. Solis, Barkwill, and David Jeon each stole multiple bases for Simi Valley Junior Varsity Pioneers. Simi Valley Junior Varsity Pioneers ran wild on the base paths, amassing 11 stolen bases for the game. Simi Valley Junior Varsity Pioneers turned one double play in the game.

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