Daily News (Los Angeles)

H-W ousted by JSerra in quarterfin­al

- By Tarek Fattal tfattal@scng.com @Tarek_Fattal on Twitter

JSerra junior Andrew Lamb was honored by the small exchange he had with his coach in the sixth inning with the game knotted at 1-1 against HarvardWes­tlake.

“Coach (Brett) Kay told me to do something special,” Lamb recalled. “He put his trust in me and I think it's super cool for my coach to say that to me.”

Moments later, Lamb delivered.

The USC-bound lefty crushed a ball to dead-center field for a two-run homer that sparked the Lions' eventual 6-1 win over HarvardWes­tlake in the CIF Southern Section Division 1 quarterfin­als Friday afternoon.

It was the third time the two teams faced this season. Harvard-Westlake won the first meeting, 2-1, and JSerra won the second, 8-3. But Lamb admitted Friday's victory was sweet knowing it ended the Wolverines' season, and avenged last year's loss to Harvard-Westlake in the Division 1 final (3-0).

“Last year was a heartbreak­er,” Lamb said. “This one feels pretty good.”

Trent Caraway stepped into the batter's box after Lamb and hit another home run over the left-field fence to make it 4-1. It was the dagger.

“I saw the ball up and put a good swing on it,” said Caraway, who finished the day 2 for 4 with two RBIs.

JSerra (21-10) will play at Villa Park — winner of this year's Boras Classic — in the semifinal Tuesday afternoon.

Harvard-Westlake's Tommy Bridges struck out six of JSerra's first 12 batters. The Lions' first hit didn't come until the fifth inning.

“His stuff was real today,” Caraway said of Bridges. “But we started catching on. We strung some hits together.”

While Bridges was fanning batters, the Wolverines (22-81) were clinging onto a onerun lead through that four-inning span. A hard hit ball from

David Horn scored Jonathan Mendez in the top of the fifth to knot the game at 1-1 before Lamb hit the two-run homer to open things up. Lamb finished the day 2 for 4 with two RBIs and scored a run. Horn went 2 for 3 with two RBIs.

Caraway hit another single in the seventh inning that scored Lamb, an insurance run to make it 6-1.

“That's a classic day of baseball today,” HarvardWes­tlake baseball coach Jared Halpert said. “JSerra is a very good team with a lot of talented players.”

JSerra junior pitcher JJ Hollis earned the win with 5 1/3 innings of work, allowing four hits and striking out two. He came in after starter Tyler Gough was pulled after 1 2/3 innings.

“We've known about Andrew Lamb for a while,” Halper added. “Not a lot of kids hit home runs to dead center here.”

Harvard-Westlake's lone run came in the first inning. A sacrifice fly from Jacob Galloway that scored Bryce Rainer. UCLA-bound senior Toussaint Bythewood went 3 for 3 and fellow senior Andrew Citron went 2 for 3.

Sophomore pitcher Tommy Bridges went six innings with eight strikeouts.

“I'm beyond proud of what this team has accomplish­ed this year,” Halpert said. “They've represente­d this program exactly how we've wanted them to.”

Other scores

• In Division 3, Oaks Christian defeated Palm Desert 13-5 to advance to the semifinals where it will play at Newport Harbor on Tuesday.

• In Division 5, Viewpoint fell to Moreno Valley 10-2. Despite a 3-for-3 performanc­e from Alden Stone, the Patriots end their season under coach Rick Weber 17-8.

• Burroughs/Burbank beat Nogales 5-2 to advance to the Division 5 semis. Sebastian Zamora had a two-run hit in the third and Gunnar Nichols tossed a complete game for the Bears. Burroughs will travel to Tustin on Tuesday.

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