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Some coaching changes

Daniel Dunbar has resigned as basketball coach at Orange Lutheran.

Joe Khouzam has resigned as basketball coach at Walnut after 11 seasons as head coach.

Rolling Hills Prep basketball coach Harvey Kitani has sent off two of his assistants to become head coaches. Nephew Corey Kitani is the new head coach at Carson. Manasa Chanaiwa is returning to LACES to become head coach.
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San Diego High School and MLB North County Games for 4-10-25

Colorado Rockies 7 Milwaukee Brewers 2 COL: Cathedral Catholic alum Sean Bouchard 1 walk and 1 run scored. LaCosta Canyon alum Mickey Moniak 1 single 2 walks and 2 runs scored.

Somerset Patriots 4 Reading Fightin Phils 1 LaCosta Canyon alum Spencer Jones 1 single and 1 rbi for the Patriots.

Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp 8 Charlotte Knights 5 Cathedral Catholic alum Nick Nastrini loser at 0-1.

High School Baseball

San Pasqual 2 Mission Hills 1 MH: Cayden Smith scored 1 run. Teammate Jaxson Jenkins 1 triple.

Oceanside 6 Rancho Buena Vista 3 RBV: David Navadel 1 double 2 runs scored.

Sage Creek 5 El Camino 3 SC: Sean Sakai 1 double 1 single 2 rbi's Elijah Stevens 3 singles 1 rbi 2 runs scored.

Mission Vista 3 Vista 2 MV: The Timberwolves of Mission Vista scored the winning run in the bottom of the 8th inning as they defeated the Panthers of Vista by a 3-2 score. Santino Arvizu, D. Etheridge and Kyle Shephard scored 1 run each for MV.

Softball

San Marcos 9 Imperial 8 SM: Home runs by Addie Taufa and Emily Lew with 1 double, Emma Royko 1 triple. Audrey Pearl 1 double,

LaCosta Canyon 10 San Dieguito Academy 1 LCC: Norah Coulsell 2 home runs and 1 double with 3 runs scored.

Escondido Charter 5 Tri City Christian 1 EC: Rose Gomez 1 home run.

Classical Academy 15 Madison 14 CA: Kalie Gonzalez 1 double 1 triple 3 rbi's 2 runs scored. Eleri Evans 1 double 1 triple 5 rbi's 1 run scored.
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CIF San Diego North Baseball Recaps for 4-5-25

Detroit Tigers 7 Chicago White Sox 2 CHI: Vista alum Korey Lee 1 double 2 singles 1 run scored.

Miami Marlins 4 Atlanta Braves 0 MIA: Christian alum Kyle Stowers 1 single.

Athletics 7 Colorado Rockies 4 CR: San Diego Toreros alum Kris Bryant 1 single. Cathedral Catholic alum Sean Bouchard 2 run homer.

Somerset Patriots 6 Hartford Yard Goats 2 LaCosta Canyon alum Spencer Jones 1 double 1 single 1 rbi and 1 run scored for Somerset.

Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs 10 Rochester Red Wings 1 LV: Torrey Pines alum Franklin Stubbs 1 double 2 singles 2 runs scored and 3 rbi's

El Paso Chuhuahuas 12 Oklahoma City 8 ELP: Poway alum Connor Joe 2 walks and 1 run scored.

Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp 10 Worcester Red Sox 6 Wor: Marcelo Mayer 2 singles 1 rbi 1 run scored.
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Chris Henry Jr. will shut down recruitment, reaffirms Ohio State commitment (FREE)

Per Jeremy Birmingham • DottingTheEyes Recruiting Analyst
The long-time Buckeyes commitment announced via social media that he'll be shutting down his recruitment entirely and no longer take official visits—or visits of any kind—to any school except Ohio State.

"Officially shutting my recruitment down," Henry tweeted. "I'm 100 percent locked in and ready to work."

The 6-foot-5, 190-pound wideout from Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.) High School has been the subject of an almost nonstop barrage of speculation around his recruitment. That buzz has been amplified in recent months but really took off when he moved from Withrow (Cincinnati) High School to Mater Dei as West Coast programs like Oregon and USC applied pressure at every turn.

The Ducks, Trojans and the Miami Hurricanes all had designs on flipping the country's No. 4-ranked receiver but the interest from those schools—and planned official visits to each—wasn't enough to move Henry off his choice. He picked the Buckeyes on July 28, 2023 because of his connection to Brian Hartline and despite all the talk about other programs, it was that bond that mattered the most.

"[Ohio State] is hard to turn down," Henry said the night of his commitment to Ohio State. "It's perfect for me. It fits me. It's a moment I was waiting for.

"It's an amazing feel for a school like this to have me as a priority."

The Buckeyes offered Henry before he played a game in high school. Hartline was able to coach him up in a one-day recruiting camp in the summer of 2022 and made sure he knew he was the guy for Ohio State for the next year until he committed and has done that every day in the two years since.

For Hartline, it's another instance of his remarkable ability to to build relationships that outlast the fluff that so often surrounds the recruitment of big-name prospects these days. He does that through honest talk and direct communication of expectations with the players that have committed to him and his vision for their future.

Ohio State will host Chris Henry Jr. for his official visit in June but he will return to Columbus over the weekend of April 5.
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