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John Lane (2-1) pitched 1V6 innings for the victory. Joe Comer pitched the seventh and earned a save. Comer also had two hits with a two-run home run in the third. No. 6-ranked Fallbrook is 5-3 in the league and 17-4 overall.

Poway, ranked ninth, is 4 -6 and 11-9. In other Palomar League action: Vista 3, Orange Glen 2 Vista scored single runs in the fifth, sixth and seventh innings for the come-from-behind home victory. Vista improved to 3-6 and 10-9. Orange Glen evened its league record at 4-4 and is 12-8 overall. CITY EASTERN LEAGUE Mira Mesa 3, Morse 2 Mira Mesa scored twice in the bottom of the victory at Kl ('amino.

Mike Knudsen went 2 for 3 with a pair of Rlils, and Paul Bonoguara scored two runs on a single and a triple. Carlsbad is 6-3 and 10-10. El Camino remains winless in the league at 0-8 and is 2-16 overall. Ramona 7, San Pasqual 2 John Schmutz had two home runs and three RBIs to lead host Ramona (5-3. 12-6) past San Pasqual (4-5, 9- 9-1).

David Rowe was 3 for 3, and Tim Ellis pitched a complete-game six-hitter for the winning Bulldogs. San Marcos 20, Oceanside 7 No. 10- ranked San Marcos scored seven runs in the bottom of the third inning and cruised to the victory at home. San Marcos stayed on top of the Avocado League at 7-2, 12-7. Oceanside fell to 4 -5 and 9-11.

CITY CENTRAL LEAGUE Hoover 11, Christian 8 Jeff Shepherd had four hits as Hoover (8-4, 11-9) moved into first place in the league with the home victory. Sal Ceballos added four RBIs. Hoover scored all of its runs in the third inning. Pitcher Gus Garcia raised his record to 3-1. Christian dropped to 4 -8 and 9-11.

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model cars. I 1 WSTARTER mit INTERRUPT Cm1 'Slightly Point Loma the game, went 3 for 5 with three RBIs Friday. J.J. Northam, hitting more than .400 at the start of the day, went 2 for 4. The problem was, Point Loma wasn't generating many runs.

It defeated Patrick Henry, 5-2, Wednesday, but two of the runs resulted from an outfield error. Hall had changed around the lineup before the Patrick Henry game. He moved Evenson from the cleanup spot to third in the order, and dropped Kelly Schlager from USD Falls to St. Mary's SAN DIEGO Brett Smith had a home run and three RBIs to lead St. Mary's past the University of San Diego, 11-8, in a West Coast Athletic Conference baseball game Friday afternoon.

Robbie Rogers and Andy Roberts each had three hits and scored twice for USD. "ovay, 15-9) stayed a garni behind Hoover in the league. San Diego is close at 7-5-1 and 11-11-1. CITY WESTERN LEAGUE Mission Bay 12, Kearny 3 No. 5-ranked Mission Bay (10-2, 17-5) cushioned its league lead with the victory.

Sean Rees and Scott Von-derlieth both had four RBIs, and Chris Wukovits went 3 for 5 with four runs scored. Rusty Filter pitched five innings to raise his record to 7-1. Kearny (6-6, 8-12) had an early 3-1 lead, but Mission Bay scored three runs in the third inning and four in both the fourth and fifth to secure the victory. University City 8, La Jolla 2 Eric Root went the distance for University City as it raised its record to 5-7 and 8-12. La Jolla fell to5-7and7-14.

University 12, Clairemont 2 Visiting University scored in every inning but the second. Tom Stili-novich went the distance for the victory. John Tuttle hit a solo home run in the second inning. NONLEAGUE Mount Carmel 1, Escondido 0 Miah Bradbury's double scored Rich Hooper, who had walked and stolen second, with the game's only run in the bottom of the first. Tom Cheek pitched a complete game to raise his record to 6-2.

No. 2-ranked Mount Carmel is 19-4; Escondido, 11-11. third to seventh. "I looked back at other games, and Pat was leading off too many innings with singles," Hall said. The change paid off early Friday.

After Walt Edwards reached base on an error in the first inning, Evenson doubled him home. The next batter, Jim Brasher, singled Evenson in. Then, after Rigo Bel-tran and Noah Tafoya each singled, the second hit scoring Brasher, Schlager hit a long two-run home run to right to cap the six-run rally. Beltran was 4 for 4 with two RBIs. Point Loma's Chris Redding didn't pitch his best game, but he didn't have to.

He allowed eight runs and seven hits in innings and improved his record to 10-2. Expanded classifications for equipment, services and supplies offered by one business to another. Los Angeles Times CLASSIFIED ADS Auction closed its doors the seventh innmg to defeat Morse, knocking the Tigers out of a first-place tie with Point Loma in the league. Pat Cheek hit a one-out single to drive in Mark Robert with the game-winning run. Robert had singled home the tying run.

Morse (4-3, 13-11) had scored a run in the sixth to break a 1-1 tie. Mira Mesa is 4-3 and 12-13. Patrick Henry 8, Madison 5 Patrick Henry (2-4-1. 11-7-1) led the entire way at Madison (2-5, 8-10). Steve Plein went 2 for 4 with a two-run home run in the fifth and scored two runs.

GROSSMONT LEAGUE Mount Miguel 3, Grossmont 2 Jason Stewart hit a solo home run in the bottom of the sixth to break a 2-2 tie as Mount Miguel (5-5-1, 10-9-1) beat Grossmont (6-6, 10-11). Valhalla 6, Monte Vista 5 Valhalla (10-1-1) came back from a 5-2 deficit after four innings to beat Monte Vista (2-10, 6-14) on an unearned run in the bottom of the seventh. Granite Hills 6, El Cajon 3 Dan Nerat hit a two-run home run and singled home another run as Granite Hills won at El Cajon (1-11, 1-14). Donnie Carroll added a solo home' run for the Eagles. AVOCADO LEAGUE Carlsbad 6, El Camino 3 Bill Schlinger pitched five innings for place.

Serra is 3-3-1 and 12-7-1. Was extra batting practice the reason for Point Loma's rejuvenated offense? Coach Bill Hall wasn't sure. "That's the way I thought we'd hit all year long," he said. "I don't know why we hit the ball today as well as we did. At least the players wanted to attribute it to the extra batting practice, but I don't know." Actually, some Point Loma hitters have been hot lately.

Catcher Pat Evenson, hitting .492 going into les, Mike McWherter and Isa all singled to load the bases with one out. But Todd Crosby grounded to first, Phil Woolsey forcing Gonzales at the plate, and Randy Oyama grounded out. In the sixth, Markus Owens led off with a double but John Matias flied out and Paul List and Nyssen struck out. In the eighth, an error by Montejano allowed Oyama to reach first, and a balk sent him to second. This time, Matias flied out and List grounded to third.

LeVasseur made a fine play on List's grounder, charging from third, short-hopping the high chopper and throwing off-balance to retire List. Mike Erb and Matt Haar combined on an eight-hitter, and combined to frustrate Hawaii. Haar pitched the final two innings to pick up the victory. SDSU scored first in the sixth inning when Deron Johnson doubled, moved to third on a ground out and scored on a sacrifice fly by Dave Campagna. Hawaii came back in the seventh.

Gonzales opened the inning with a double and pinch -runner Nelson Inabata scored on a pair of ground outs. "Mike and Matt really did a great job," Dietz said. "We needed a good effort from them and they kept shutting them down." But, it wasn't easy. Dietz, in fact, cut short his postgame talk with some reporters because he said he had a headache. "With a game like this, is it any wonder?" he said.

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A victory in either game will give the Aztecs their first WAC baseball championship and an automatic berth in the NCAA regional playoffs, which start in two weeks. "You knew it was going to be a great game," LeVasseur said after escaping his teammates, who mobbed him at first base. "It's always a great game when San Diego State plays Hawaii." It was no different Friday. Both teams blew scoring opportunities in the early innings, failing to get hits in key situations. LeVasseur, too, failed to get a hit in the ninth, but he didn't have to.

Parry opened the ninth with a single off Jeff Vierra (5-6) and Dave Campagna laid down a sacrifice that second baseman Todd Crosby didn't field cleanly, putting runners at first and second. Steve Montejano sacrificed and Steve Hill was intentionally walked, setting the stage for LeVasseur. He took the first pitch for a strike and fouled the second pitch back. Then Vierra made a mistake. He tried to get his next pitch a slider on the outside corner.

But the pitch slipped coming out of his hand and hung over the plate for LeVasseur to hit. had set up outside," Hawaii catcher Phil Williams said. "My navel was at least six inches outside. The pitch slipped. Said LeVasseur: "I didn't want to pull the trigger until I got something I could hit in the air.

As soon as I hit it, I knew it was deep enough." Meanwhile, Hawaii Coach Les Murakami has had enough. His Rainbows have lost five straight to the Aztecs here in the last two weekends. Friday, they lost because they couldn't come up with a big hit. Hawaii had a runner at second base with less than one out six straight innings but could score only once, on Kelsey Isa's RBI ground out in the seventh inning. "That's the whole thing," Murakami said.

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