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Published on May 15, 2019
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Couldn't catch the latest high school battles?

Read on for your roundup of high school softball scores from around Long Beach over the past week, powered by data from high school sports source MaxPreps.

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Franklin yields to Rancho Dominguez

On Tuesday, the Los Angeles Franklin Panthers faced off against the Rancho Dominguez Lobos at home in a playoff game. The Lobos trampled the Franklin Panthers in an impressive 7-2 success. The loss brought Franklin's record to 5-13, while Rancho Dominguez's record rose to 5-13.

San Marcos yields to Woodrow Wilson

On Tuesday, May 7, the Woodrow Wilson Bruins clashed with the Santa Barbara San Marcos Royals at home. The Woodrow Wilson Bruins clobbered the San Marcos Royals in an impressive 10-3 win in a playoff game. The Woodrow Wilson Bruins added 14 hits, while the San Marcos Royals added five. The Woodrow Wilson Bruins scored one home run, bringing their season total to 14 home runs. The win brought Woodrow Wilson's record to 18-12, while San Marcos' record fell to 11-14.

Rancho Dominguez outmatched by Legacy

Thursday brought a new round of high school competitions, with South Gate's Legacy Tigers facing off against the Rancho Dominguez Lobos at home in a playoff game. The Tigers flattened the Lobos in a decisive 12-2 victory. The Tigers had 15 hits, while the Lobos had seven. The win brought Legacy's record to 19-6, while Rancho Dominguez's record fell to 5-13.

Woodrow Wilson edges out Troy

On Thursday, the Woodrow Wilson Bruins hosted Fullerton's Troy Warriors. The Woodrow Wilson Bruins inched past the Troy Warriors for a 3-2 victory. The win brought Woodrow Wilson's record to 18-12, while Troy's record fell to 13-16.


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