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In another Sunset League game:

No. 9 Los Alamitos 6, Huntington Beach 0--Senior right-hander Dave Smith pitched six shutout innings, giving up one hit and striking out seven for Los Alamitos (15-9, 9-4).

In the Century League:

Villa Park 6, Orange 1--Jeff Tuttle hit his ninth home run and winning pitcher Brandon Averil also homered for host Villa Park (15-8, 11-2).

In the Empire League:

No. 4 El Dorado 12, Loara 7--Mitch Nord hit a home run and had four RBIs for host El Dorado (19-5, 12-1), which clinched a tie for the league title.

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Katella 9, Cypress 8 (8)--T.J. Jara hit two home runs, his second a two-run shot in the top of the eighth, and had four RBIs for visiting Katella (18-6, 10-3).

In the Freeway League:

La Habra 9, Buena Park 7--Brian Huff and R.J. Armstrong each had two RBIs for visiting La Habra (18-5, 11-2).

Sonora 12, Sunny Hills 11 (8)--Brandon Shaw hit a game-winning sacrifice fly with no outs in the bottom of the eighth to score Jacob Mendrin, who doubled to lead off the inning, for Sonora (11-12, 7-6). Sunny Hills is 18-5, 10-3.

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In the Garden Grove League:

No. 3 La Quinta 4, No. 10 Los Amigos 1--Willie Keller had three hits and two RBIs and Eric Seale struck out four and walked two in a four-hitter for the host Aztecs (23-1, 10-0). Adam Shaeffer hit a seventh-inning home run for Los Amigos (17-7, 7-4).

In the Olympic League:

No. 6 Calvary Chapel 1, Whittier Christian 0--Brett Young (9-0) struck out 12 in a one-hitter for host Calvary Chapel (21-1-1, 9-0), which clinched the league title. In the Sea View League:

Woodbridge 9, Corona del Mar 7--Jeff Hammond had three hits and three RBIs for Woodbridge (11-13, 6-7).

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In the South Coast League:

No. 2 Mater Dei 10, Dana Hills 5--Mater Dei’s Pat Manning had four RBIs and hit his 30th career home run to come within one of the county record held by Edison catcher Tony Cappuccilli, who hit is 31st Friday.

Mater Dei (17-4, 12-1) hit five home runs and has 44 this season, five shy of the single-season county record.

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