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JV Eagles vs Hoover

Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles Come Up Short Against Hoover/Glendale

Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles lost to Hoover/Glendale 7-4 on Saturday.

Hoover/Glendale got on the board in the top of the second inning after #17 singled to center field, and #2 stole home, each scoring one run.

Hoover/Glendale extended their early lead with two runs in the top of the third thanks to RBI singles by #32 and #50.

Kate Newman stepped on the mound first for Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles. The pitcher surrendered five hits and five runs (three earned) over four innings, striking out five and walking two. #32 started on the hill for Hoover/Glendale. The starting pitcher allowed five hits and two runs (zero earned) over six innings, striking out four and walking four.

Ewan Isaacs drove the middle of the lineup, leading Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles with three runs batted in. The cleanup hitter went 2-for-3 on the day. Brady Breckley and Isaacs were a force together in the lineup, as they each collected two hits for Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles.

Hoover/Glendale tallied nine hits in the game. #17, the number eight hitter for Hoover/Glendale, led the way with three runs batted in. #17 went 2-for-4 on the day. #32 went 3-for-4 at the plate to lead Hoover/Glendale in hits. #32 and #31 each stole multiple bases for Hoover/Glendale. Hoover/Glendale ran wild on the base paths, tallying nine stolen bases for the game.

Next up for Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles is a game at Simi Valley on Monday.

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Oak Park Eagles vs Hoover

Oak Park Varsity Eagles Cling To Victory As Hoover Varsity Tornados Nearly Erase 4-Run Deficit

Oak Park Varsity Eagles got out to a 4-run lead in the third inning and held on for a 7-6 victory over Hoover Varsity Tornados on Saturday. Hoover Varsity Tornados closed the gap by scoring on a sacrifice fly, a single, a single, and a single.

Oak Park Varsity Eagles got on the board in the second inning after Matt Leehey singled, scoring one run.

Hoover Varsity Tornados jumped back into the lead in the top of the third inning after Owen Marks hit a sacrifice fly, and Jordan Mahler singled down the right field line, each scoring one run.

Oak Park Varsity Eagles flipped the game on its head in the bottom of the third, scoring five runs on four hits to take the lead, 6-2. The biggest blow in the inning was a single by Aaron Berro that drove in two.

Hoover Varsity Tornados tied the game up in the top of the seventh thanks to three singles. Hoover Varsity Tornados tied the game at six on a single by Alex Weimar.

Tyler Kutsch began the game for Oak Park Varsity Eagles. The righty surrendered three hits and two runs over four innings, striking out four and walking two. Marks stepped on the hill first for Hoover Varsity Tornados. The pitcher surrendered seven hits and six runs over five and one-third innings, striking out five and walking seven. Henry Rizzotti and Gary Gray each appeared in relief for Oak Park Varsity Eagles.

Oak Park Varsity Eagles collected nine hits in the game. Berro led Oak Park Varsity Eagles with two runs batted in from the number eight spot in the lineup. The right-handed hitter went 2-for-3 on the day. Cyrus Javadi, Kutsch, and Berro each collected two hits for Oak Park Varsity Eagles. Oak Park Varsity Eagles had patience at the plate, piling up eight walks for the game. Dylan Hirsh, Rizzotti, and Max Brusca led the team with two free passes each. Javadi and Berro each stole multiple bases for Oak Park Varsity Eagles. Oak Park Varsity Eagles ran wild on the base paths, collecting five stolen bases for the game.

Weimar went 1-for-3 at the plate and led the team with two runs batted in. Mahler led Hoover Varsity Tornados with three hits in four at bats. Hoover Varsity Tornados had patience at the plate, piling up six walks for the game. Kieran Sinta and Eli Legino led the team with two walks each. Weimar and Sinta each stole multiple bases for Hoover Varsity Tornados. Hoover Varsity Tornados ran wild on the base paths, piling up seven stolen bases for the game. Hoover Varsity Tornados didn’t commit a single error in the field. Marks had the most chances in the field with one.

Oak Park Varsity Eagles will travel to Simi Valley Varsity Pioneers for their next game on Monday.

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Simi Valley Pioneers vs JV Eagles

Big Second Inning Leads Simi Valley Past Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles

Simi Valley scored eight runs in the second inning, which helped them defeat Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles 14-1 on Wednesday.

Simi Valley jumped out to the lead in the top of the second inning after Flores singled, scoring two runs, Stones doubled, scoring one run, Valencia homered to left field, scoring two runs, an error scored two runs, and an error scored one run.

Simi Valley added to their early lead in the top of the third inning after Valencia singled to center field, and #30 doubled to left field, each scoring one run.

Simi Valley scored one run in the top of the seventh on a solo home run to left field by #8.

Jonah Flett pitched three and two-thirds innings in relief for Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles. The pitcher gave up seven hits and seven runs (four earned) while, striking out one and walking one. Carter Licht led things off on the hill for Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles. The pitcher gave up four hits and six runs over one and one-third innings, striking out one and walking four. #11 opened the game for Simi Valley. The starter allowed zero hits and zero runs over two innings, striking out one and walking none.

Joseph Mendoza went 2-for-2 at the plate and led the team with one run batted in.

Simi Valley accumulated 14 hits in the game. Valencia drove the middle of the lineup, leading Simi Valley with four runs batted in. The number three hitter went 3-for-3 on the day. #8 and Stones each collected multiple hits for Simi Valley. Stones stole three bases. Simi Valley stole six bases in the game.

Next up for Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles is a game at Simi Valley on Friday.

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Oak Park Eagles vs Simi Valley Pioneers

Oak Park Varsity Eagles Stymied By Simi Valley Varsity Pioneers

Oak Park Varsity Eagles had trouble keeping up with Simi Valley Varsity Pioneers in an 11-2 loss on Wednesday.

Simi Valley Varsity Pioneers got on the board in the top of the third inning after Danny Pina doubled, scoring one run, Ro Schmidt drew a walk, scoring one run, and Kyle Casey singled, scoring two runs.

Mason Tannous stepped on the hill first for Oak Park Varsity Eagles. The starter gave up six hits and six runs over four innings, striking out three and walking three. Casey led things off on the hill for Simi Valley Varsity Pioneers. The starting pitcher allowed eight hits and two runs (one earned) over seven innings, striking out 11 and walking none.

Cyrus Javadi led Oak Park Varsity Eagles with three hits in three at bats. Oak Park Varsity Eagles turned two double plays in the game. Oak Park Varsity Eagles didn’t commit a single error in the field. Aaron Berro had the most chances in the field with seven.

Simi Valley Varsity Pioneers tallied 12 hits in the game. Andrew Nicklaus, Quentin McGahan, and Pina each collected two hits for Simi Valley Varsity Pioneers. Casey led Simi Valley Varsity Pioneers with three runs batted in. The pitcher went 1-for-2 on the day. Schmidt led Simi Valley Varsity Pioneers with three walks. Overall, the team had a strong eye at the plate, amassing eight walks for the game. Evan Rodriguez stole two bases. Simi Valley Varsity Pioneers turned one double play in the game.

Oak Park Varsity Eagles will travel to Simi Valley Varsity Pioneers for their next game on Friday.

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