Santa Margarita Slugs Way Past St. Bernard
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Matt Wilkerson and Chris Rix hit home runs for visiting Santa Margarita, which scored six runs in the sixth inning to break open the game en route to a 10-4 victory over Playa del Rey St. Bernard in nonleague baseball Thursday.
Wilkerson (2-1) also pitched five innings to pick up the victory, striking out six and giving up two earned runs for the visiting Eagles (5-2).
In another nonleague game:
Capistrano Valley Christian 5, San Bernardino Aquinas 3--Marc De La Torre had a pinch-hit, two-out, two-run single in the bottom of the sixth to drive in the winning runs for host Capistrano Valley Christian (3-1).
In nonleague golf:
Canyon 383, Savanna 435--Scooter Baum’s combined two-over 72 at Anaheim Hills and Dad Miller earned him the medal for Canyon (2-2).
In Garden Grove League boys’ swimming:
Garden Grove 122, Los Amigos 48--Greg Reeves won the 200 individual medley (2 minutes 17.11 seconds), the 100 butterfly (1:02.05) and swam the third leg on the winning 200 medley relay (2:06.82) for host Garden Grove.
In Pacific Coast League boys’ tennis:
No. 1 Corona del Mar 13, Laguna Beach 5--Anton Brandt won two of his three sets, 5-7, 6-4, 7-5, for Laguna Beach (2-5, 0-1).
In nonleague boys’ tennis:
No. 9 Dana Hills 9, No. 5 Woodbridge 9 (Dana Hills wins on games, 80-79)--Travis Smith and Jordan Villwock won in a doubles tiebreaker to clinch the match for Dana Hills (5-1), which also got a doubles sweep from Chase Ora and Jason Efstatiou.
In nonleague boys’ volleyball:
No. 7 El Toro 3, University 0--Kyle Martin had 12 kills and Jimmy Pelzel added 11 for El Toro (2-1), which won, 15-4, 15-6, 15-12.
Cypress 3, Long Beach Wilson 0--Zane Bermunzo had 12 kills and Garrett Massey had 33 assists for visiting Cypress (4-0), which won, 15-6, 15-9, 15-11.
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