SoCal regional roundup: Crespi baseball, Oaks Chrisian softball advance to regional semis
Support our high school sports coverage by becoming a digital subscriber.The CIF State Southern California Regional playoffs for baseball and softball began Tuesday, which also kicked off the final week of high school athletics for the 2022-23 prep year.
Here are the scores and notable stats from local games Tuesday. The regional semifinals are Thursday and the finals will be played Saturday.Notre Dame’s season came to a close with its loss in the opening round of the regional playoffs. It accepted an invite for the playoffs after JSerra and other teams from the CIF Southern Section Division 1 playoff field declined to participate. Pitchers Justin Lee, Oliver Boone and Erik Puodziunas combined for six innings of work.
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