High School Roundup: Newport Harbor blasts Edison in baseball
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BASEBALL
Newport Harbor 17, Edison 8
Josh Spicer was four for five with a home run, two doubles and four runs batted for the host Sailors in a Sunset League finale on Thursday.
Cade Seabold went three for three with a double for Newport Harbor (12-14, 7-8 in league).
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Corona del Mar 7, Irvine 2
J.T. Schwartz went two for three with three RBIs and one run to lead the Sea Kings in their Pacific Coast League finale on Thursday.
Schwartz also struck out five and allowed one hit in five innings pitched and two runs for CdM (21-4, 11-4 in league).
The Sea Kings finished third in league.
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Sage Hill 11, Animo Leadership 0, 5 innings
COMPTON — Junior Brett Super struck out eight in four shutout innings, and went two for three with a home run and five runs batted in for the Lightning in a nonleague game on the Major League Baseball Urban Academy field on Thursday.
Sage Hill, ranked No. 1 in the CIF Southern Section Division 6 poll, finished the regular season with a 23-1 overall record. Sage Hill, the Academy League champion, expects to earn the No. 1 seed in the postseason on Monday, when the section plans to release the playoff pairings.
Sage Hill’s Edward Pelc went one for three with two RBIs, two runs and three stolen bases.
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Costa Mesa 10, Saddleback 2
SANTA ANA — Senior Grady Conner homered for the fourth time and drove in two runs for the Mustangs, who closed out Orange Coast League play on the road Thursday.
Dylan Schafer went five for five with a run batted in for Costa Mesa (10-17, 6-9 in league).
James Barton threw a complete game, striking out five and allowing seven hits.
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Godinez 7, Estancia 4
Brian Rodriguez went four for four with a run for the host Eagles in their Orange Coast League finale at TeWinkle Park on Thursday.
Estancia (17-12, 8-7 in league) finished third in league, earning one of the league’s three automatic berths into the CIF Southern Section Division 4 playoffs. The Eagles learn on Monday who they open the postseason with in the first round.
Connor Brown and Jake McIntyre each had two hits for Estancia.