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Moorpark 6, Hancock 2--Lauren Casper had two hits, including a home run, and three runs batted in, and Cori Fredette added three hits and an RBI for the Raiders (20-14, 12-6) in a Western State Conference Northern Division game at Moorpark.
COLLEGE BASEBALL
Canyons 18, Bakersfield 1--Steve Redfern pitched a five-hitter for the Cougars (18-12, 14-7) in a WSC Southern Division game at Bakersfield.
Pierce 7, Glendale 3--The Brahmas won a WSC Southern Division game despite being outhit, 15-5, at Stengel Field in Glendale.
Kona Sampaio hit a three-run home run in the eighth to put the Brahmas (18-12, 14-7) ahead, 7-1.
Pepperdine 11, San Francisco 1--Dane Sardinha hit two home runs for the Waves (24-17, 12-4) in a West Coast Conference victory at San Francisco.
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL
Rio Mesa 4-2, Ventura 0-0--The Spartans held the Cougars to two hits in a nonleague sweep at Rio Mesa.
Chanel Tripp (7-2) pitched a no-hitter, struck out 17 and recorded her sixth shutout in the opener.
Anita Urias and Sharon Munoz each had two hits and one RBI for the Spartans.
Monique Barretto pitched a two-hitter, striking out six in her second shutout in the second game.
Chrissy Hildebrandt had two hits and an RBI for Rio Mesa (11-4-1).
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL
Moorpark 10-8, Hueneme 6-3--Chris Nealon hit his sixth home run for the Musketeers (11-6) in the first game of a nonleague doubleheader at Hueneme.
Robby Jaegge had a double and Justin Drummond hit a triple for Moorpark (11-6) in the second game.
Poly 7, Los Angeles 5--Jaime Perez hit a two-run home run for the Parrots in the Birmingham tournament at Poly.
Poly (13-3) also beat Westchester, 10-5.
Birmingham 9, Palisades 6--Luis Parra’s two-run double helped the Patriots win in the Birmingham tournament.
Birmingham (11-6), which beat Franklin earlier, 7-2, has won six consecutive games.
Chaminade 13-36, Morningside 0-1--The Eagles had 49 runs and 40 hits at Chaminade.
Jimmy Rapaport and Jon Higashi hit grand slams, and Erik Johnson added a two-run home run for the Eagles (11-5) in the second game.
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