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Fontana Elks Senior all-stars win District 71 Little League baseball title
The Fontana Elks Senior Division baseball all-stars turned in a great overall performance in the District 71 Little League tournament. The Elks players triumphed over three straight opponents to capture the district crown on their home field at Jack Bulik Park. In the championship game on June 22, the Elks...
Clemson lands commitment from California prep pitcher, first baseman
Clemson baseball received a commitment from Dylan Harrison, a right-handed pitcher and first baseman from Summit High School in Fontana, Calif., on Friday. Harrison is a member of the 2025 recruiting class. A left-handed batter, Harrison announced his commitment to coach Erik Bakich’s program in a social media post to X, formerly Twitter. He had previously committed to Hawaii before decommitting. “I officially announce that I am committed to @ClemsonBaseball to continue my athletic and academic career! I would like to thank Coach Bakich, my family and friends for believing in me! 🐅” Harris wrote on X. Listed at 6-foot-5, 205 pounds, Harrison garnered...
The Bader family is keeping the Summit Motorsports Park dream alive
For over 50 years, Summit Motorsports Park has been host to thrilling racing action. Over the years, the well-kept and beloved facility has gained a reputation for something Bill Bader Jr. refers to as "The Norwalk Experience." The Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals are more than a race to Bader and his team. It's an extension of a legacy of human connection that began with Bader's father, Bill Bader Sr., who purchased the racetrack in 1973.
Marcus Moyer Goes 3-for-4, Including Walk-Off Single to Lead California Outlaws to an 8-7 Victory Over SGV Monarchs
The California Outlaws moved into second place after its 8-7 victory over the SGV Monarchs in Thursday’s Baseball Census Collegiate Summer League game. Alex Salazar was charged with the loss after going 1/3 of an inning and allowing one run on two hits. Jason Del Villar hit a shot...
Big first inning lifts Placentia past Santa Ana in Bronco 12-and-under sectional opener
Placentia starter Liam McMillan fires a pitch to Santa Ana’s Daniel Ochoa in Friday’s game. (Photos: Tim Burt, OC Sports Zone). Placentia Pony Bronco’s 12-and-under all-stars scored five runs in the first inning and went on to defeat Santa Ana 13-1 in the opening round of the sectional tournament Friday evening at Harvard Park in Irvine.
Elks Major team and American 8-10 team achieve District 71 championships in softball competition
In a thrilling finish, the Fontana Elks Major Division all-star softball team edged past Fontana Community, 13-12, to capture the District 71 Little League championship on June 21. The Elks girls finished with a 2-0 record in the tournament on their home field at Jack Bulik Park. In a previous...
Yorba Linda’s Anaya Falcon: Wrestling star sets sights on Spain
YORBA LINDA, Calif. — In the competitive world of wrestling, Yorba Linda resident Anaya Falcon stands as a beacon of determination and skill. At just 18 years old, this graduating senior from Walnut High School has already achieved remarkable success and aims to reach even greater heights in her wrestling career.
Warriors Cheers Sign Up
Say 1, 2, 3 go! The sign ups for cheerleaders for La Puente Warriors are open. Let’s support the team with incredible songs, cheers and gymnastics!. Every Saturday | 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. At the Community Center. Age range: 5-14 Registration fee: $100 (Non-refundable) If you have pre-registered...
Arroyo Seco Sentinels Remain Atop Baseball Census Collegiate Summer League Standings After 3-3 Tie w/Orange County Juice
The Orange County Juice scored once in the bottom of the ninth inning to force a 3-3 tie with the first-place Arroyo Seco Sentinels at Ben Hines Field in La Verne. Jerald Pryor went four scoreless innings for the Sentinels, and he allowed three hits, no walks and didn’t register a strikeout.
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