JV Eagles vs Foothill Tech Dragons

Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles Stymied By Foothill Tech Junior Varsity Dragons

Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles had trouble keeping up with Foothill Tech Junior Varsity Dragons in a 19-4 loss on Wednesday.

Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles got on the board in the bottom of the first inning after Noah Goodheart singled, Ryder Risty walked, and Dean Fronk laid down a sacrifice bunt, each scoring one run.

Jackson Venti singled, which helped Foothill Tech Junior Varsity Dragons tie the game at three in the top of the third.

Foothill Tech Junior Varsity Dragons flipped the game on its head in the top of the fourth, scoring five runs on five hits to take a 8-3 lead. The biggest blow in the inning was a double by #8 that drove in two.

Foothill Tech Junior Varsity Dragons scored nine runs on six hits in the top of the sixth inning. Davin Arth doubled, scoring one run, #23 doubled, scoring one run, an error scored one run, Ready singled, scoring one run, #7 doubled, scoring one run, an error scored one run, an error scored one run, and #23 singled, scoring one run.

Kate Newman stepped on the bump first for Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles. They surrendered five hits and three runs (two earned) over three innings, striking out two and walking three. Daryden Belitski stepped on the hill first for Foothill Tech Junior Varsity Dragons. The starting pitcher allowed two hits and three runs over one inning, striking out one and walking four.

Aaron Berro led Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles with two hits in three at bats. Alex Lee, Goodheart, Risty, and Fronk each drove in one run for Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles. Carter Licht paced Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles with two walks. Overall, the team had patience at the plate, piling up six walks for the game. Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles stole four bases in the game.

Foothill Tech Junior Varsity Dragons piled up 17 hits in the game. Venti drove the middle of the lineup, leading Foothill Tech Junior Varsity Dragons with four runs batted in. They went 2-for-3 on the day. Arth went 4-for-5 at the plate to lead Foothill Tech Junior Varsity Dragons in hits. Rainen Tolenteno, #23, and Christian Bondy each collected multiple hits for Foothill Tech Junior Varsity Dragons. Foothill Tech Junior Varsity Dragons had patience at the plate, accumulating 14 walks for the game. Tolenteno, #23, Ready, and Venti led the team with two free passes each. #23 and Venti each stole multiple bases for Foothill Tech Junior Varsity Dragons. Foothill Tech Junior Varsity Dragons stole 12 bases in the game.

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JV Eagles vs Grace Brethren

Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles Defeats Grace Brethren Lancers JV On Back of Clutch Display From Eilan Peretz

Eilan Peretz drove in five runs on three hits to lead Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles past Grace Brethren Lancers JV 17-2 on Wednesday. Peretz doubled in the second inning, scoring three runs, and doubled in the second inning, scoring two.

Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles scored 14 runs in the second inning on the way to victory. Dean Fronk singled, scoring one run, Gary Gray doubled, scoring one run, an error scored one run, Peretz doubled, scoring three runs, Alex Lee singled, scoring one run, Dylan Hirsh singled scoring one run, Noah Goodheart singled, scoring one run, Peretz doubled, scoring two runs, and Lee singled, scoring one run.

Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles were the first to get on the board in the first when Aaron Berro singled, scoring one run.

Gray stepped on the hill first for Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles. They surrended zero hits and zero runs over three innings, striking out five and walking five. #11 stepped on the mound first for Grace Brethen Lancers JV. They gave up 13 hits and 15 runs (eight earned) over two innings, stroking out two and walking three. Josh Alden threw one and two-thirds innings of no-run ball for Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles in relief. They gave up two hits, striking out two and walking two.

Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles accumulated 19 hits in the game. Peretz, Fronk, and Berro each collected three hits for Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles. Lee, Goodheart, and Hirsh each collected multiple hits for Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles. Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles ran wild on the base paths, accumulating four stolen bases for the game.

Tyler Larson, Grace Brethren Lancers JV’s number seven hitter, led the team with two hit in four at-bats. Noah Cooper led Grace Brethren Lancers JV with one run batted in. They went 1-for-1 on the day. Grace Brethren Lancers JV had patience at the plate, tallying 10 walks for the game. Jaden Burton, Jake Barrett, and #22 led the team with two walks each. Grace Brethren Lancers JV turned two double plays in the game.

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JV Eagles vs Royal Highlanders

Third-Inning Burst Enough To Lead Royal Junior Varsity Highlanders Past Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles

Royal Junior Varsity Highlanders scored 11 runs on the third inning, which helped them defeat Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles 17-5 on Saturday.

Royal Junior Varsity Highlanders got on the board in the second inning after Chris Palomarez hit a solo home run to left field.

Royal Junior Varsity Highlanders scored 11 runs on eight hits in the top of the third inning. Palomarez singled, scoring two runs, Nicholas Anselmo singled, scoring one run, an error scored two runs, Nicholas Higginbotham doubled, scoring three runs, ad Lam singled scoring one run.

Josh Alden pitched three innings in relief for Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles. They surrendered five hits and five runs (three earned) while, striking out three and walking three. Noah Goodheart started on the mound for Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles. The starting pitcher allowed 10 hits and 12 runs (eight earned) over two and two-thirds innings, striking out three and walking one. Alex Koplow started the game for Royal Junior Varsity Highlanders. The starting pitcher allowed zero hits and zero runs over three innings, striking out six and walking none.

Carter Licht, Gary Gray, Aaron Berro, Dylan Hirsh, and Eilan Peretz each collected one hit for Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles. Gray went 1-for-1 at the plate as the pitcher led the team with two runs batted in. Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles had patience at the plate, accumulating seven walks for the game. Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles ran wild on the base paths, accumulating four stolen bases for the game.

Royal Junior Varsity Highlanders collected 16 hits in the game. Lam, Royal Junior Varsity Highlanders’s number eight hitter, led the team with three hits in four at-bats. Cameron Tabora and Palomarez each collected multiple hits for Royal Junior Varsity Highlanders. Royal Junior Varsity Highlanders stole four bases in the game.

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JV Eagles vs Fillmore Flashes

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JV Eagles vs St. Bonaventure Seraphs

Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles Stymied By St. Bonaventure Junior Varsity Seraphs

Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles couldn’t keep up with St. Bonaventure Junior Varsity Seraphs and fell 9-0 on Tuesday.

An inside the park home run by Seamus Sipe put St. Bonaventure Junior Varsity Seraphs on the board in the top of the second.

St. Bonaventure Junior Varsity Seraphs added to their early lead in the top of the third inning after Devon Granillo doubled, Sipe singled, and AJ Byrum singled, each scoring one run.

Alex Lee led things off on the mound for Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles. The starting pitcher surrendered five hits and four runs over three innings, striking out five and walking five. Joseph Martinez stepped on the hill first for St. Bonaventure Junior Varsity Seraphs. They surrendered one hit and zero runs over two innings, striking out two and walking none.

Noah Goodheart and Eilan Peretz each collected one hit for Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles. Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles worked the count all day, piling up six walks. Oak Park Junior Varsity Eagles were sure-handed in the field and didn’t commit a single error. Peretz had the most chances in the field with seven.

St. Bonaventure Junior Varsity Seraphs collected 12 hits in the game. Sipe led the St. Bonaventure Junior Varsity Seraphs with four hits in four at bats. Collin Barker and Byrum each collected multiple hits for St. Bonaventure Junior Varsity Seraphs. Christian Dominguez led St. Bonaventure Junior Varsity Seraphs with three walks. Overall the team had a strong eye at the plate, accumulating nine walks for the game. Sipe stole two bases.

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JV Eagles vs Grace Brethren

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JV Eagles vs Sierra Canyon Trailblazers

Oak Park JV Fall 2023 Defeated By Sierra Canyon JV Trailblazers

Oak Park JV Fall 2023 fell to Sierra Canyon JV Trailblazers 6-2 on Saturday.

Sierra Canyon JV Trailblazers jumped out to the lead in the top of the first inning after Elijah Kwon singled, scoring one run, and an error scored two runs.

Mason Tannous began the game for Oak Park JV Fall 2023. The starting pitcher gave up seven hits and five runs (one earned) over five innings striking out three and walking none.

Noah Goodheart went 1-for-2 at the plate to lead Oak Park JV Fall 2023 in hits. Aaron Berro led the team with one run batted in. Oak Park JV Fall 2023 turned two double plays in the game.

Sierra Canyon JV Trailblazers piled up nine hits in the game. Cley Gordon, Kwon, and Carl McMullan each collected two hites for Sierra Canyon JV Trailblazers. Kwon and Francisco Aguirre were a one-two punch in the lineup, as each drove in two runs for Sierra Canyon JV Trailblazers. Gordon stole two bases. Sierra Canyon JV Trailblazers ran wild on the base paths, accumulating six stolen bases for the game.

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