Harvard-Westlake baseball defeated Chaminade in a crucial Mission League matchup, with pitcher Duncan Marsten delivering a standout performance by striking out nine hitters and allowing no runs in a 4-1 victory.

The Big Picture

The victory solidifies Harvard-Westlake's position as the top team in the Mission League, showcasing their resilience and determination to maintain their lead.

By the Numbers
  • Harvard-Westlake record: 14-2-1 overall, 10-1-1 in league
  • Chaminade record: 12-5 overall, 8-4 in league
State of Play
  • Harvard-Westlake's offense sparkled early with two runs in the first inning, setting the tone for their victory.
  • Both teams showcased strong pitching performances, but Harvard-Westlake's resilience and offensive prowess secured the win.
  • Chaminade, despite a late scoring opportunity, was unable to overcome Harvard-Westlake's lead.
What's Next

Harvard-Westlake faces upcoming challenges against Villa Park and Orange Lutheran before participating in the National High School Invitational at the USA Baseball National Training Complex in North Carolina.

Bottom Line

Harvard-Westlake's victory over Chaminade cements their position as the team to beat in the Mission League, showcasing their determination to maintain their lead and readiness to face tougher competition ahead.