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Prep baseball roundup: Jordan Kingston delivers shutout for Calabasas

Junior pitcher Jordan Kingston turned in a stellar performance on Saturday against El Camino Real.
Pitcher Jordan Kingston threw a shutout for Calabasas in a 6-0 win over Camarillo on Monday. (Eric Sondheimer / Los Angeles Times)

Jordan Kingston of Calabasas turned in a top pitching performance Monday, limiting Camarillo to three hits while striking out four and walking one in the Coyotes' 6-0 victory.

Nathan Rosenfeld had three hits, and Matt Witkow and Simon Hoffman each had two hits for Calabasas.

Corona 13, Norco 3: The Panthers (4-1) won their Big VIII League opener. Ethan Schiefelbein gave up one run in five innings and had three hits. Seth Hernandez homered.

Corona Centennial 7, Corona Santiago 2: Jaden McNeely struck out six in five innings and Espn Simpson had two hits for the Huskies.

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Roosevelt 6, King 5: The Mustangs survived a four-run rally by King in the bottom of the seventh. Braden Annett had two RBIs for Roosevelt.

Ayala 5, Glendora 0: Matthew Yarc struck out six in six shutout innings. Brody Gomez had a solo home run.

Temecula Valley 4, Etiwanda 2: Aaron Fratt contributed three hits for Temecula Valley.

Foothill 6, Brea Olinda 0: Garrett Davidson had a two-run home run, RBI single and RBI double to lead Foothill. Tyler Hawkins threw five shutout innings.

Wilson 8, Palisades 6: Despite 14 strikeouts from John Iacono, the Dolphins dropped the nonleague game. Adrian Aguayo had two hits and two RBIs for Wilson.

Sylmar 7, Taft 1: Luis Mendoza struck out nine for Sylmar and also had two hits.

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El Camino Real 2, Chavez 1: Mylaina Siaotong-Munoz had the winning hit in the eighth inning for ECR. Tarryn Macias tied the score with an RBI single in the sixth.

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