Scores from Wednesday’s High School Baseball and Softball Games
High School Baseball and Softball Scores: Wednesday Results
Baseball Scores: City Section
On Wednesday, several local high school baseball teams showcased strong performances across various matchups. Highlights from the City Section include:
- Arleta defeated VAAS with a final score of 7-1.
- Bell overwhelmed Huntington Park, finishing 12-0.
- Birmingham triumphed over Chatsworth, ending the game at 9-3.
- Bravo secured an impressive 18-0 victory against King/Drew.
- Carson edged past San Pedro, winning 3-1.
- Cleveland claimed a 10-4 win against Granada Hills, while El Camino Real shut out Taft 5-0.
- Other notable results include Fremont’s 13-0 win over Stella and Fulton’s 17-6 victory against Panorama.
In Southern Section action, Alta Loma won 8-4 against Rancho Cucamonga, and Bishop Diego dominated Del Sol, winning 18-1.
In intersectional play, Bakersfield Liberty made a statement with a 16-2 victory over Heritage, and Santa Margarita triumphed 15-3 against Brother Rice (MI).
Softball Scores: City Section
In the City Section of softball, the results were equally compelling. Animo Venice triumphed over Middle College with a score of 14-3. Meanwhile, Bravo secured a commanding victory against Arleta at 13-0.
Other significant performances included LAAAE defeating Animo Watts 24-6 and LA Hamilton’s 18-2 win over Hollywood. Sylmar impressed with a 19-0 victory against Canoga Park.
Southern Section Results
Competition in the Southern Section also yielded exciting results. Ayala achieved a notable 15-2 win over Walnut, while Costa Mesa triumphed over Orange with a score of 17-10. Ramona secured a solid 8-0 shutout against Jurupa Valley.
Intersectional Highlights
In intersectional softball play, Burbank Providence defeated Fairfax decisively, finishing 16-1. Meanwhile, Peninsula achieved an impressive 20-12 win against Narbonne.
With high school seasons in full swing, these results reflect the competitive spirit and talent present across local baseball and softball fields.







